Dhanwate Ashish, Bhingare Amruta, Dhavan Yash and Bhosale Shruti
The increasing demand for natural and sustainable personal care products has led to growing interest in herbal formulations for hair care. This study focuses on the development and evaluation of an herbal shampoo incorporating Emblica officinalis (amla) and Eclipta alba (bhringraj), two botanicals renowned in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for their potent hair-nourishing properties. Amla is rich in vitamin C, antioxidants, and essential fatty acids that strengthen hair follicles, promote hair growth, and prevent premature greying. Bhringraj, often termed the "king of hair," is known for its revitalizing effects, including enhancement of hair luster, reduction of hair fall, and stimulation of scalp microcirculation. The formulated shampoo was assessed for physicochemical parameters such as pH, viscosity, foamability, and conditioning effects, and demonstrated excellent cleansing efficacy along with improved hair texture and manageability. The combination of Amla and Bhringraj offers a synergistic effect, making the formulation a promising, chemical-free alternative for holistic hair care.
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