Volume : 12, Issue : 03, March – 2025
Title:
FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF HERBAL SOAP
Authors :
Musunuru Saranya, Kalasani Lavanya, Shaik Jindavali, Valeru Akhil Babu, Jettiboina Mahesh, Mudenna Lavanya.
Abstract :
Plant-based components and botanical extracts are used to make herbal soaps, also referred to as natural soaps. Because they are composed of natural components, they provide the skin number of benefits. Among the advantages are their natural scent, antioxidant content, moisturizing and nourishing qualities, and environmental friendliness.
The bulk of commercial soaps contain synthetic components and chemicals that can irritate or even harm skin. Human skin requires particular care in order to heal, have a more radiant complexion, and seem healthy. Natural herbal soaps are an additional good choice.
Chemicals and synthetic ingredients included in most commercial soaps can be disagreeable or damaging to the skin. Specialized therapy is necessary for human skin in order to promote healing, improve skin tone, and give the appearance of radiant health. Using natural herbal soaps is an additional possible strategy.
Key Words: Antioxidant, nourishing, complexion, radiant.
Cite This Article:
Please cite this article in press Mudenna Lavanya et al., Formulation And Evaluation Of Herbal Soap.,Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2025; 12 (03).
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