Volume : 10, Issue : 04, April – 2023

Title:

32.REVIEW OF NATURAL HERBS CONTAINING ANTI-AGING AND ANTI-WRINKLE GEL

Authors :

Mr. Ishwar Rubja Valvi, Mrs. Kranti D. Patil, Dr. G .P. Vadnere.

Abstract :

There is urgent need for Natural Herbs Containing Anti-aging and Anti-Wrinkle Gel production and from local raw materials in order to supplement the existing ones. I recommend more research to be carried out on extraction of essential oil and its formulation from vast variety of oil bearing plants in our ecosystem. Further work should be carried out to analysis the Natural oil as this could not be done due to time constraint. Characterization of All oils components should be made in order to determine which is responsible for the characteristics of Pungent and Aromatic odor. Furthermore, large scale extraction of Natural oil through enzymatic process should be explored; feasibility studies on the economic viability of the process should be conducted. Rose and Lavender tops the list of herbs for fighting visible signs of ageing on your skin. It is the new anti-ageing super food that can help you in your fight against wrinkles. Topical application of Rose and Lavender can prove beneficial in retaining the moisture and hydration of the skin, reduce roughness, and give a smooth texture to the surface.
Keywords: Anti-Aging, Anti-Wrinkle, Lavender, Rose.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Ishwar Rubja Valvi et al, Review Of Natural Herbs Containing Anti-Aging And Anti-Wrinkle Gel., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2023; 10 (04).

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