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2405023

 

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1-20

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Formulation And Evaluation of Herbal Shampoo

Authors

Omkar S. Shipalkar, Sitaram H. Madane, Sahil R. Pagare, Miss. Ankita A. Giramkar, Dr Amol N. Khedkar

Abstract

The current study's objective is to create and assess a herbal shampoo powder with natural ingredients that is safe and effective. It cleans out debris and dandruff, encourages hair development and shine, and fortifies and darkens hair. Of all the hair care products, shampoo is most likely the most popular. Given that human hair is a unique and treasured trait, shampoos are among the cosmetics used on a daily basis. Hair care products are further defined as preparations intended for cleaning, altering the texture, changing the colour, revitalizing stressed hair, nourishing the tresses, and enhancing the appearance of well-groomed hair. Individuals with dandruff, colour-treated hair, gluten intolerances, or A combination of various herbal extracts and natural components is used to create the hair care product known as polyhedral shampoo.
Every herb has a special advantage, such as bolstering, feeding the hair, and improving luster. A increasing trend towards holistic and natural hair care treatments has created a need for polyherbal shampoos. These shampoos are designed for people looking for healthy substitutes that put their general health and hair vitality first. The many herbs include antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals that promote hair growth, lessen dandruff, and shield the hair from harm. They satisfy the growing desire for sustainable and eco-friendly solutions by providing a well-balanced combination of nature's goodness. Through accepting the authority.
The objective of the research was to create and assess a comprehensive herbal shampoo that solely utilized conventionally used plant components. Aqueous extracts of the following ingredients were found in the shampoo: fenugreek seeds, ginger rhizome, marigold petals, orange peel, hibiscus leaves, eucalyptus leaves, Bengal gram seeds, soap nut fruit, and rose petals. Using suggested protocols, the physicochemical characteristics-such as colour, clarity, pH, and skin irritationas well a s the percentage of solid contents, dirt dispersion, foaming ability and foam stability, wetting time, and stability studies were investigated. The polyherbal shampoo performed well in the organoleptic assessments.

Keywords

Herbal Shampoo, Evaluation, Standardization, Anti-Dandruff, Anti-microbial

 

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Citation

Formulation And Evaluation of Herbal Shampoo. Omkar S. Shipalkar, Sitaram H. Madane, Sahil R. Pagare, Miss. Ankita A. Giramkar, Dr Amol N. Khedkar. 2024. IJIRCT, Volume 10, Issue 3. Pages 1-20. https://www.ijirct.org/viewPaper.php?paperId=2405023

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