Volume : 10, Issue : 06, June – 2023

Title:

08.DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF POLY HERBAL COSMETIC SERUM FOR HAIR CARE

Authors :

*Rasla mol K, Liya biju ,Anjaly baiju, Issabella Antony , Disny Sebastian ,Veena joshy

Abstract :

The study was aimed at formulating and evaluation a complete poly herbal serum containing only traditionally used plant materials. The serum contained aqueous extract of Corouptia guanensis (leaves), Cyclea peltata (leaves) and Myristica fragrans(seed). The physicochemical parameters such as color, pH, spread ability, viscosity, redispersion, extractive value, ash value, and moisture content were studied using recommended procedures. The organoleptic evaluation of the poly herbal serum showed good result. the pH of the polyherbal serum ranged to be 4.8 5 which was near the pH required for hair. The total microbial count of serum containing plants extract for anti-microbial studies was found to be cfu less than 100 cfu/gm. The zone inhibition for antidandruff study increased with increase in concentration of plant extracts. Herbal hair serum is free from any type of irritants and synthetics. So, it is safer for your hair and achieve better result without harming hair and environment. Synthetic and chemical based hair products are unhealthy as compared to organic hair products because they contain harmful chemicals but overall herbal hair serum is more effective and offer more benefits as compared to chemical hair serum.
Key word: serum, herbal serum, Anti- dandruff, Antimicrobial activity

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Rasla mol K et al, Development And Evaluation Of Poly Herbal Cosmetic Serum For Hair Care., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2023; 10 (06).

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