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Is Nanjing Tongrentang Hair Care Liquid useful?
Personally, I think it's useless.

Hair tonic liquid is mainly divided into traditional Chinese medicine hair tonic liquid and western medicine hair tonic liquid, the former is mainly made by adding various western medicine components into ethanol solution; The latter is prepared from Chinese medicinal components such as ginger root extract, Polygonum Multiflori Radix extract, Ligusticum Chuanxiong extract, Radix Rehmanniae Preparata extract, Radix Angelicae Sinensis extract and Ginseng Radix extract.

Traditional Chinese medicine hair growth liquid can normalize scalp function, promote scalp blood circulation, accelerate hair regeneration, increase the number of hair follicles, make collagen fibers arrange more tightly and orderly, and up-regulate the expression of lactate dehydrogenase by regulating qi and blood, clearing away heat and dampness, nourishing liver and tonifying kidney. It may also have the functions of strengthening hair toughness, improving hair quality and fixing hair.

Western medicine hair growth liquid mainly relaxes the local blood vessels of scalp and stimulates the hair regeneration of male alopecia and alopecia areata patients. Women must follow the doctor's advice when using it.

As follows:

1. Select products containing effective hair growth ingredients, such as minoxidil, Polygonum Multiflori Radix, Ligustrum lucidum, ginger, Ligusticum Chuanxiong, etc. , and pay attention to the higher the content in the ingredient list.

2, don't blindly follow the crowd, be sure to consult relevant information before buying, and buy products that suit you.

3. Apply the anti-alopecia lotion to the scalp for a long time until it is completely absorbed, otherwise it will lead to incomplete absorption and affect the use effect.

4. Find out the cause of your hair loss and choose the appropriate hair tonic, preferably under the guidance of a licensed pharmacist.

5, limited to local use of the head, not oral or used in other parts of the body.