Volume : 12, Issue : 11, November – 2025
Title:
FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF HERBAL HAIR GROWTH STIMULATING ACTIVITY OF HERBAL HAIR OIL
Authors :
Arti sahebrao kale*, Ms. Priyanka deshmukh, Dr. Kavita Kulkarni
Abstract :
Herbal formulations always have attracted considerable attention Because herbal formulations have virtually no side effects when compared to synthetic medications, they have consistently garnered significant attention. Cosmetics and the idea of beauty are as old as humanity and civilization. Herbal formulations always have reduced or no adverse effects comparison with synthetic. The current study’s goal is to prepare herbal hair oil with substances such as castor oil, olive oil, coconut oil, almond peels, neem, amla, hibiscus, Moringa, methi, shikakai, and aloe vera. Based on the aforementioned facts, a boiling process was used to manufacture a mixture of crude pharmaceuticals in the form of herbal hair oil. We’ve used five distinct herbal medication formulations, and each one exhibits anti-hairfall properties along with a few additional advantageous properties like anti- dandruff activity, better blood circulation to the scalp, and roots, reduce hair pigmentation, anti-fungal activity, reducing the whitening of the hair. . In conclusion, the prepared herbal hair oil is utilized to promote hair growth, for supplementation of vitamins and minerals, preventing dandruff, split ends and alternative choice from hazardous chemicals.
KEYWORDS: Hair oil, herbs, formulation, preparation, evaluation, results and discussion.
Cite This Article:
Please cite this article in press Arti sahebrao kale et al., Formulation And Evaluation Of Herbal Hair Growth Stimulating Activity Of Herbal Hair Oil, Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2025; 12(11).
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