Nourishing Radiant Skin using Chinese Herbs and Facial Acupuncture
In TCM, healthy skin and a glowing complexion aren’t just about what you put on your face—they reflect what’s happening inside the body. When the Qi and Blood are well nourished, it shows on your face. But when Qi or Blood are depleted, signs of imbalance can appear not only in the skin, but also in energy levels, mood, and overall wellbeing.
This is where Facial Acupuncture combined with the support of classic herbal medicine formulas can be so effective.
Facial Acupuncture and Inner Nourishment
Facial Acupuncture improves circulation, reduces tension, and stimulates collagen in the skin, but its effects go deeper. By selecting points that support digestion, sleep, and hormonal balance, acupuncture helps build Qi and Blood from within. Herbs then provide another layer of support—nourishing the body daily, helping to sustain energy and vitality, and in turn improving the skin.
Si Wu Tang – The Four Substance Decoction
Si Wu Tang (Four Substance Decoction) is a classic formula designed to nourish the Blood. It contains four key herbs that support the production and circulation of Blood. In the context of Facial Acupuncture, this is important because strong, healthy Blood nourishes the skin and keeps it looking vibrant.
Signs and symptoms Si Wu Tang may support include:
- Dull or pale complexion
- Dry skin and hair
- Light or painful periods
- Fatigue and low energy
- Dizziness or brain fog
- Restlessness or poor sleep
Ba Zhen Tang – The Eight Treasure Decoction
Ba Zhen Tang (Eight Treasure Decoction) builds on Si Wu Tang by adding herbs that strengthen Qi as well as nourishing the Blood. This formula is often recommended when there is a combined deficiency of Qi and Blood. It’s particularly supportive for women juggling busy lives and may feel exhausted physically, mentally, and emotionally.
Signs and symptoms Ba Zhen Tang may support include:
- Feeling “worn out”
- Weak digestion, bloating, or poor appetite
- Scant periods
- Mental fog and difficulty concentrating
- Pale skin
- Cold hands and feet
- Low immunity and frequent colds
How These Formulas Relate to Skin Health
In TCM, the skin reflects the state of the Blood and Qi. When these are strong, the skin is well-moisturised, bright, and supple. Circulation is healthy, the complexion is vibrant, and healing is quicker. Women who experience fatigue, irregular or light periods, dry skin, brain fog, or low immunity often also notice their complexion appears dull or tired.
By combining Facial Acupuncture (to increase local circulation and release facial tension) with herbal formulas like Si Wu Tang and Ba Zhen Tang, the skin is nourished from both the outside and the inside.
Together, Facial Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine provide a holistic approach—not just for glowing skin, but for improved energy, balanced hormones, and a clearer, calmer mind.
To make an appointment with Katika for Facial Acupuncture combined with Chinese Herbs, book online here: www.nbip.com.au
Katika has experience with Vivian Tan’s system of Facial Acupuncture since 2017 and has been an Acupuncturist and Chinese Herbal Medicine Practitioner since 2003. She is available Wednesdays and Saturdays.
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