Volume : 12, Issue : 02, February – 2025
Title:
FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF HERBAL FACE SERUM
Authors :
Chandra.A, Bhuvaneshwar.V, Linkesh.P, Mohan Kumar.J, Thirumal.A.S
Abstract :
This study presents the formulation, and evaluation of an herbal face serum designed for acne treatment and skin nourishment. The serum incorporates natural ingredients, including green tea extract, aloe vera juice, cucumber juice, and salicylic acid, chosen for their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and hydrating properties. The formulation process included precise extraction techniques and pH adjustments to ensure compatibility with skin physiology.
The serum underwent various evaluation tests, including pH determination, viscosity measurement, washability, and irritancy tests, all of which confirmed its safety and efficacy. The results indicated an ideal pH range (4.1–6.7), easy washability, and no signs of skin irritation. Additionally, the serum’s lightweight, fast-absorbing texture allows for deep skin penetration and targeted treatment of skin concerns such as acne and hyperpigmentation.
The study highlights the potential of herbal serums to deliver effective skincare solutions with minimal side effects. It also explores future advancements in personalized skincare, eco-friendly ingredients, and advanced delivery systems to enhance formulation efficacy. Overall, the research supports the use of herbal-based ingredients in cosmeceuticals for promoting skin health and addressing specific dermatological concerns.
Keywords: Herbal face serum, Acne treatment, Green tea extract, Aloe vera juice, Cucumber juice, Salicylic acid , Formulation process, Extraction techniques.
Cite This Article:
Please cite this article in press Chandra.A et al Formulation And Evaluation Of Herbal Face Serum.,Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2025; 12 (02).
Number of Downloads : 10
References:
1. Wirastuti, N., & Gontor, U. D. (2024). Antioxidant compounds in skincare for Indonesian women: A study on serum efficacy.
2. Sarhan, O., et al. (2020). Health benefits of green tea extract: A review of its bioavailability and absorption challenges.
3. Mahmood, T., & Akhtar, N. (2013). Anti-wrinkle efficacy of green tea and lotus extract using skin image analysis.
4. Maheswari, U. (2022). The polyphenol content of green tea and its effects on skin health.
5. Khanna, T., & Joshi, S. (2024). Hibiscus extract in anti-acne skincare formulations: Potential benefits and applications.
6. Hansan, M., et al. (2024). Advanced skincare technologies for personalized treatment plans.
7. Mc Seer, R., et al. (2024). Natural ingredient-based cosmetics for acne treatment: Efficacy and formulation.
8. Zheng, X. Q., et al. (2024). Green tea catechins as bioactive compounds in skincare applications.
9. Sivamaruthi, B. S., et al. (2024). The role of EGCG and other phytocompounds in herbal skincare formulations.
10. Dileep, S. A., et al. (2024). A review of skin aging mechanisms and the role of herbal medicines in anti-aging treatments.
11. Prasanth, M. I., et al. (2019). Green tea polyphenols and their role in cosmeceuticals.
12. Kamble, R., et al. (2022). Trends in herbal cosmeceuticals: Fusing traditional medicine with modern skincare.
13. Lee, J., et al. (2023). The impact of polyphenols in plant-based skincare formulations.
14. Gupta, P., & Sharma, R. (2021). Aloe vera in dermatology: A review of its applications and benefits.
15. Smith, K., et al. (2020). The efficacy of salicylic acid in acne treatment: A dermatological perspective.
16. Brown, T., & White, L. (2018). Herbal skincare: A scientific approach to formulation and effectiveness.
17. Patel, N., et al. (2023). The role of antioxidants in skincare: A comparative analysis of plant-based extracts.
18. Wilson, A., & Kumar, V. (2022). The pH of skincare products and its effect on skin barrier function.




