Mousmi Patel, Jalpa Sanandia, Donga Kaushil, Thumar Chit, Koringa Bansi and Solanki Sudhanshu
Vetiver (Vetiveria zizanioides) is gaining popularity in cosmetics due to its skin and hair benefits, as well as its fewer side effects compared to synthetic ingredients. This perennial grass has anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antibacterial, and cooling properties, making it a staple in Ayurveda, Unani, and Siddha medicine. Vetiver oil, extracted via steam distillation, is rich in phytochemicals like khusimol and α-vetivone, offering revitalising and calming effects. Its benefits include reducing inflammation, promoting skin hydration, and fighting oxidative stress. Vetiver stimulates collagen synthesis, maintaining skin elasticity, and prevents acne due to its antibacterial properties. In hair care, it improves scalp health and reduces dandruff. Being drought-resistant and eco-friendly, vetiver aligns with the growing demand for sustainable cosmetics. Its versatility makes it an ideal natural ingredient for soothing and anti-ageing formulations, highlighting its potential in safe, natural cosmetic compositions.
Fig. 1: Powdered microscopy of roots of Vetiveria zizanioides.
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