Volume : 11, Issue : 08, August – 2024

Title:

FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF KAJAL USING HAIRS OF COCONUT SHELL

Authors :

Ms. Chitralekha G. Therkar, Mr. Ganesh Awari, Ms. Divya Chaple, Ms. Priyanka R. Boratwar, Ms. Jija K. Lode

Abstract :

Kajal is an inseparable part of women’s beauty because of its cosmetic and medicated effect on human eyes. In India, kajal is mainly used as a cosmetic for eye makeup and some spiritual causes like to get protection from evil eyes. Herbal kajal is used to treat eye inflammation and eliminate redness in the eyes. In this attempt, we try to prepare kajal using hairs of coconut shell, cow ghee, and rose oil which is the best alternative for the kajal which is chemically prepared. The kajal has been evaluated based on selected criteria and shown promising results.
Keywords: Kajal, Coconut Shell, Eye Makeup, Eye Inflammation

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Chitralekha G. Therkar et al Formulation And Evaluation Of Kajal Using Hairs Of Coconut Shell.,Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2024; 11 (08).

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