Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Hair Oil
Journal Title: Open Access Journal of Pharmaceutical Research - Year 2024, Vol 8, Issue 1
Abstract
Herbs and herbal medications have been shown in studies to promote hair growth. Men and women alike are very concerned about hair loss issues, with fading, dandruff and hair falling being the main issues linked to hair loss. Comparing herbal hair oils to synthetic drugs, which can have adverse effects like burning, itching and localized irritation, has drawn attention to these alternatives. They could result in systemic adverse effects such headaches and dizziness as well as dermatological reactions. Therefore, the creation of herbal hair oil is necessary to stop hair loss and promote strong hair growth without causing any negative side effects. There are several synthetic medications available for hair loss, but they have serious adverse effects and don’t provide permanent relief. The primary goal of this endeavor is to create a herbal hair oil formulation that can address issues with hair loss and other hair-related conditions. For the creation of the hair oil, herbs as hibiscus, amla, shikakai, Fenugreek seeds, coconut oil, almond oil and neem oil were chosen. After being prepared, the hair oil was assessed.
Authors and Affiliations
Sandip C*, Rushikesh B, Piyush B, Mayur B, Rutuja D, Vijayraj S and Ganesh Sonawane
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