Tuesday, June 24, 2025

The Medieval Woman and Hair Dye

 

In my most recent research travels, I came across a medieval text known as The Trotula: A Medieval Compendium of Women’s Medicine. The text is broken up into three parts, and one of them focuses specifically on women’s cosmetics. I imagine that once a woman was able to keep her pesky uterus from wandering (see this fascinating article for more information), she was free to focus on her appearance.

One section that stood out to me was tips for dying hair. According to Medievalists.net, the Trotula recommended that “to achieve blonde hair, medieval women cooked greater celandine, agrimony root, and boxwood shavings, tying them with oat straw. They then created a cleanser using ashes of oat or vine to wash their hair, resulting in lighter, golden locks.” This is pretty similar to ancient Egyptians who used plant based dyes such as henna. Throughout history, women have turned to natural ingredients they had easy access to in order to change their appearance.

I became interested in learning about historical hair dye when I got some highlights myself a few weeks ago. My natural hair color is very dark, and I got some nice caramel blond streaks throughout my head. I inherited some red in my hair from my Irish grandmother, and these highlights make them pop. I usually get it toned in the salon, but I decided to try out an at home gloss to save some money. I really enjoy using the L’OrĂ©al Le Gloss toner in Cool Brunette. It takes away any brassiness in my hair and also acts as a mask. I’ve used it on wet hair, but I may try it out on dry hair to get a more intense color pay off.

 

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

1000 Years of Ginseng

 

I admit, I love ginseng. I love to eat it. I love to put it on my skin. I love it in my hair. I even have my own little ginseng plant living its best ginseng life in my kitchen. Ginseng has long been a staple in Asian cuisine and Chinese medicine. It’s known for its beautifying properties too. Personally, I feel like my skin takes on a wonderful glow whenever I use products that list ginseng in its ingredients.  Ginseng extract or oil usually works the best for me. Here are my favorite products that I reach for every day:

Beauty of Joseon Dynasty Cream-Beautifully lightweight, this cream has a bouncy texture. My skin leans on the drier side, and I find this works best as a night cream. I haven’t tried to use it before applying makeup, but I’ve read that some experience pilling.

Beauty of Joseon Ginseng Toner-First, this toner has such a beautiful color! It looks like a beautiful herbal tea in the bottle. I use this as the first step of my routine after I was my face.

The Face Shop Yehwadam Heavenly Ginseng Face Wash-Speaking of washing my face, I absolutely love this gentle foaming cleanser. It has a wonderful ginseng scent and it leaves my skin so smooth after washing. I received this in a gift set and I haven’t been able to track down a full size, but it may exist!

The Face Shop Yehwadam Heavenly Ginseng Serum-Such a luxurious serum with a light herbal scent. Depending on my mood, I use this and the Beauty of Joseon Ginseng and Snail Mucin serum.

Bonus: Sulwhassoo Overnight Revitalizing Mask-I use this one about once a week. It’s a bit pricey so I try to make it last as long as possible! I really enjoy using Sulwhasoo products, but the price can be heart attack inducing. This mask works just as well as their popular moisturizers for only a fraction of the price.

Do you have any recommendations to add to my ginseng love letter?

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