Benefits and drawbacks of washing your face with mugwort

Feb 09, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. He Haochen
Introduction
Mugwort is a natural antibacterial agent. Washing the face with mugwort may help unblock meridians and remove excess oil. However, mugwort might irritate facial skin and cause allergic reactions. The effects of washing the face with mugwort water may not be significant, and self-administration is not recommended. It's advisable to consult a physician in person and follow professional medical advice to avoid potential adverse effects.

Moxa herb is a natural antibacterial agent. Washing the face with moxa herb may help unblock meridians and remove excess oil. However, moxa herb may irritate facial skin and potentially cause allergic reactions.

1. Benefits

Washing the face with moxa herb can make the skin smoother, softer, more hydrated, and radiant. As a warm-natured Chinese herbal medicine, moxa herb has anti-inflammatory and bactericidal properties and can promote blood circulation. Using it to wash the face enhances facial blood circulation and kills bacteria such as mites on the skin. By disinfecting and improving circulation, it helps enhance skin appearance, making the complexion brighter and fuller. Additionally, it helps unblock meridians and remove facial oils, inhibiting harmful surface bacteria to some extent, aiding in reducing facial inflammation, and thus providing certain acne-treating benefits.

2. Drawbacks

Although moxa herb has antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, these are limited to superficial layers of the skin. Some individuals may feel temporary symptom relief after using moxa herb to wash their face, but this does not address the root cause. For people with sensitive skin, it may trigger allergies. Prolonged use may also have an inhibitory effect on the nervous system, so extended usage should be avoided.

The effects of washing the face with moxa herb water may not be significant, and self-administered use is not recommended. It's advisable to consult a doctor in person and follow professional medical advice to prevent potential adverse effects.

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