Gauri S Jujgar, Priyanka Balasaheb Kale, Vaibhav Haridas Jagdale, Priyanka Appasaheb Kadam, Kanchan Ramdas Jagatap, Gauri Rangnath Jawale and Rupali Sanjay Joshi
Aim: Formulation and evaluation of herbal hair mask.
Material and Methods: Herbal hair cosmetics are made with herbs that have antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. To prepare the herbal hair mask, various plant parts were chosen. The herbal ingredients that were utilized to make the hair mask included flax seeds, curry leaves, aloe vera gel, hibiscus powder, amla powder, multani powder, bhringraj oil, coconut oil, and castor oil. Prior to being packed in an airtight container, the ingredients must first be gathered, cleaned, dried, powdered, weighed, and combined with oils and preservatives. A number of factors, including pH, washability, the type of hair after washings, viscosity, ocular irritation, patch test, and so on, were taken into consideration when evaluating the herbal hair mask formulation. were ascertained, and this paper reports the results.
Results: Following parameter evaluation (pH, washability, postwash hair type, viscosity, ocular irritation), a patch test was conducted to formulate an herbal hair mask, and the results showed that the parameters were within an acceptable range.
Conclusion: This analysis has led to the conclusion that the formulation of the herbal hair mask possesses all the desirable qualities of the perfect hair mask and has been proven to be safer, more effective, and more affordable. There are no chemicals whatsoever in the hair mask that was prepared. It has no negative affects on hair because it solely contains natural ingredients.
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