What are the beauty effects and functions of white peony

What are the beauty effects and functions of white peony

We have often heard of the Chinese herbal medicine white peony, and we have also heard that white peony has certain beauty effects. White peony is one of many Chinese herbal medicines and is also one of the most popular fashion elements nowadays. Now many of Aiermi’s friends use white peony for beauty and skin care. So, what are the beauty effects and functions of white peony? Let us take a detailed look at it below.

The efficacy and function of white peony root is a relatively widespread TCM beauty method. Perhaps the most widely used is the Sanbai Decoction recorded in the Ming Dynasty (16th century) medical work "Introduction to Medicine": "5 grams each of white peony root, Atractylodes macrocephala, and white Poria cocos, 2.5 grams of licorice, decocted in water and taken warm." This prescription was originally used to treat typhoid fever and restlessness, but later it was found to be able to replenish qi and blood, whiten and moisturize the skin, and thus became popular among the people. This prescription is well-matched and suitable for rough skin, chlorosis, chloasma, pigmentation, etc. caused by deficiency of qi and blood. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the smoothness of a person's skin is closely related to the function of the internal organs. If the internal organs are diseased and the Qi and blood are not harmonious, the skin will be rough and spots will appear on the face. Therefore, this prescription starts from harmonizing qi and regulating the functions of the five internal organs, thereby whitening and removing spots.

White peony root, white atractylodes and white poria are traditional medicines for moisturizing the skin and whitening the skin. Together with licorice, they can also delay aging. In traditional Chinese medicine theory, white peony root is sweet and sour in taste, slightly cold in nature, and has the effect of nourishing blood. It can treat sallow complexion, facial pigmentation, and dullness. Atractylodes is warm in nature, sweet and bitter in taste, and has the effect of delaying aging. White Poria cocos tastes sweet and light, is neutral in nature, and can remove spots and whiten the skin. Licorice is mild in nature, sweet in taste, and has the effect of moisturizing the skin and deodorizing. It is used to treat bad breath and chapped skin caused by weak spleen and stomach.

Through the detailed introduction above, I believe that everyone should now understand and realize that white peony has many cosmetic effects and functions. Nowadays, many beauty-loving female friends will choose white peony as a Chinese herbal medicine for beauty and skin care, and the beauty and skin care effects are also very rare. I hope the above introduction can provide more help to everyone.

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