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Assessment of organoleptic and physicochemical properties of herbal shampoos: Formulation considerations of fermentation method

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Mr. Mohammad Khalid, Mr. Mohit Chadha, Mr. Vijay Nath, Dr. Sharuti Mehta, Dr. Anshul Chawla, Dr. Sanjana Piplani, Dr Suhas Siddheshwar, Dr. Rohitas Deshmukh
» doi: 10.31838/ecb/2023.12.si4.051

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Hair is recognized as the most important organ in the mammalian body that affects selfdefense, gender differentiation, extreme temperature protection, and attractiveness. Most of the time, hair loss is permanent and causes alopecia. Due to intense worry and strain, many people who are experiencing hair loss are looking for several therapies, including mythology, conventional and therapeutic healing, and the use of minoxidil and finasteride. Hair root activation is necessary to promote healthy hair growth and stop hair loss. The goal of the current research was to create a herbal hair shampoo for various uses using various plants (hair application). The necessary plant pieces were crushed, boiled, and sieved to create the extract. A variety of criteria, including physical appearance, viscosity, pH, homogeneity, eye sensitivity (the Draize eye test), hair growth activity, hair weight, stability test, and others, were used to evaluate the herbal hair shampoo formulation. These criteria are listed in this text. A prepared herbal hair shampoo with pseudoplastic behavior was discovered to be light brown in hue. The formulation's texture was lubricious and silky, and its pH was within acceptable bounds. After application with little sensitivity the first time, herbal hair shampoo showed excellent hair growth as well as hair weight and was confirmed to be stable for seven days. Recent studies have shown that herbal preparations may improve hair consistency.

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