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Can pomegranate peel be boiled to dye hair?
Yes, pomegranate peel contains tannic acid, which can enhance the coloring function when combined with alkaloids, and can form a coating on the hair surface to protect the hair.

2065438+071October 27 17 The list of carcinogens published by the International Agency for Research on Cancer of the World Health Organization was preliminarily sorted out for reference. Hair dyeing products (personal use) are included in the list of three types of carcinogens.

Calyx bell-shaped, red or light yellow, thick, 2-3 cm long, 5-7 lobes at the top, spreading lobes, oval triangle, 8- 13 mm long, with 1 yellow-green gland near the top outside and mastoid at the edge; Petals are as many as calyx lobes, alternate, born in calyx tube, obovate, red, yellow or white, long 15-3cm, wide 1-2cm.

Hair dyeing is one of the most common means of modern makeup, which uses plants (such as avocado, henna, Polygonum multiflorum, etc. ) or chemical pigments to dye the hair in the desired color. This is one of the most common services in modern barber shops.

There are two main uses of hair dyeing: one is to dye black to cover white hair; Second, for the sake of fashion, change the color of hair with the mood, cooperate with clothing and makeup, and fully show your personality. Dyeing hair has become a fashion. Young people can change the color of black hair with their moods, and fully display their personalities with their clothes and makeup. Middle-aged people have to dye black frequently because they keep growing white hair.

Sweet, sour and warm in nature, it has the effects of killing insects, astringing, astringing intestines and stopping dysentery. Pomegranate fruit is rich in nutrition, and its vitamin C content is one or two times higher than that of apples and pears.

The history of pomegranate cultivation in China can be traced back to the Han Dynasty. According to Lu Gong's records, it was introduced from the Western Regions by Zhang Qian. Both north and south of China are cultivated, and Anhui, Jiangsu, Henan and other places have large planting areas, and some better varieties have also been cultivated. Huaiyuan County is the hometown of pomegranate in China, and "Huaiyuan Pomegranate" is a national geographical indication protection product.

Traditional culture in China regards pomegranate as a mascot and a symbol of many children and many blessings.