Formulation, qualitative and quantitative evaluation of hair serum using herbal ingredients
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26452/ijcpms.v4i1.583Keywords:
EcliptaProsta, Azadirachta Indica, Hibiscus Rosa – Sinensis, Essential Oils, Cosmetics, Hair SerumAbstract
Combining herbs into a single composition enhances their curative and therapeutic effects compared to individual use. Even non-medicinal plants, when processed into appropriate formulations or dried powders using advanced techniques, can offer superior therapeutic benefits. Hair cosmetic formulations, particularly serums, with their high concentration of active ingredients, provide deep skin nutrition and a non-greasy finish. Integrating plants into hair serum formulations maximizes therapeutic benefits and enhances skin absorption. Herbal cosmetics, derived from botanical phytochemicals, are increasingly popular for their aromatic value and skin benefits such as suppleness, collagen protection, UV protection, and wrinkle smoothing. India's cosmetic industry is rapidly growing, with herbal cosmetics contributing significantly to revenues. Hair, being a crucial aspect of one's appearance, faces issues like dandruff, hair loss, and greying. Hair serums, with their intensive nutrition and tailored formulas, cater to diverse skin types. Overall, hair serum stands as an elegant and effective styling product, offering multiple benefits for hair and skin health.Top of Form