Product Introduction

Plant Soot is a herbal preparation with a light yellow or pale yellow ointment-like appearance. It is a compound preparation made from various Chinese medicinal herbs through extraction and formulation. Plant Soot is commonly used to relieve skin itching, reduce inflammation, and alleviate pain, and can be used to temporarily alleviate mild burns, skin burns, insect bites, and other skin issues.

Main Active Ingredients

The main components of Plant Soot include menthol, borneol, camphor, and clove oil. Menthol has cooling and detoxifying properties, as well as analgesic and anti-itch effects, which can relieve skin itching and inflammation. Borneol and camphor have cooling and analgesic effects, helping to alleviate skin discomfort. Clove oil has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, aiding in reducing skin issues like burns and insect bites.

Product Application Scenarios and Dosage

Plant Soot is suitable for relieving and treating mild skin issues. It can be applied to the affected skin 2-3 times a day, with gentle massage to promote absorption. The specific usage and dosage should be selected and adjusted based on the severity of the symptoms and individual differences. Before use, it is recommended to conduct a skin sensitivity test, and if any adverse reactions occur, discontinue use.

Plant Introduction, Distribution, and Growth Environment of Product Source

Plant Soot is a compound preparation made from various Chinese medicinal herbs, with specific herbal sources varying depending on the formulation. These medicinal herbs are mainly distributed in China and other Asian regions, each with different growth environments and distribution ranges.

Harvesting, Processing, and Storage

The production process of Plant Soot typically involves the extraction and formulation of Chinese medicinal herbs. Specific manufacturing processes and storage methods should be carried out according to different formulations and manufacturer requirements. During storage, Plant Soot should be placed in a dry, cool place, away from direct sunlight and moisture.

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