Camellia Sinensis
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20 / 179 resultsresearch Applications of Tea (Camellia sinensis) and its Active Constituents in Cosmetics
Tea, especially green tea, shows promise in cosmetics for skin and hair benefits but more research is needed for effective use.
research GREEN TEA (CAMELLIA SINENSIS, L.) ETHANOLIC EXTRACT AS HAIR TONIC IN NUTRACEUTICAL: PHYSICAL STABILITY, HAIR GROWTH ACTIVITY ON RATS, AND SAFETY TEST
Green tea extract hair tonic is stable at room temperature, promotes hair growth better than minoxidil, and is safe for use.
research EMULSION FORMULATION OF CAMELLIA SINENSIS AND ALLIUM CEPA FOR ALOPECIA AREATA
The emulsion made from tea plant and onion extracts shows promise for treating hair loss.
research Green tea leaves (Camellia sinensis (L.) Kuntze) extract and hibiscus leaves extract (Hibiscus tilliaceus L.) as topical hair growth promoter in microemulsion
research The Role of Green Tea (Camellia sinensis) in the Management of Androgenetic Alopecia (AGA): A Review
Green tea might help manage hair loss from androgenetic alopecia.
research Hair Tonic Formulation of Black Tea Extract (Camellia sinensis) as Hair Growth
Black tea extract at 5% concentration promotes the most hair growth.
research FORMULASI SEDIAAN HAIR TONIC EKSTRAK ETANOL DAUN TEH HIJAU (Camellia sinensis L.) SEBAGAI PENUMBUH RAMBUT TERHADAP KELINCI JANTAN (Oryctolagus cuniculus)
Green tea leaf extract at 7.5% concentration effectively promotes hair growth, similar to minoxidil.
research Hair Growth Promoting Activity of Green Tea Leaves (Camellia sinensis l.) Ethanolic Extract
Green tea leaves extract with flavonoids can promote hair growth.
research Tratamento de alopecia androgenética (AAG) masculina com extrato de chá verde (Camellia Sinensis) com ênfase no ativo epigalocatequina galato 3
research Acute hepatitis after treatment for hair loss with oral green tea extracts (Camellia Sinensis).
Green tea extract for hair loss may cause liver damage.
research Formulation and Evaluation of Water Fraction Hair tonic Containing Flavonoids from Ethanolic Extract of Green Tea Leaves (Camellia sinensis L.)
Green tea leaves extract can be used to make a hair tonic that may benefit hair health.
research The potential of androgenic alopecia management from plant derivatives
Plant extracts like Avicennia marina, Boehmeria nipononivea, and Camellia sinensis could potentially treat hair loss with fewer side effects than synthetic drugs.
research The Beneficial Effects of Green Tea Extract and its Main Derivatives in Repairing Skin Burns of Rabbit
Green tea extract helped heal rabbit skin burns better than antibiotic ointment.
research Green tea: Health benefits
Green tea may help with health issues like cancer, heart disease, and weight loss due to its high catechin content.
research Photoprotective Effects of a Multifunctional Hair Care Formulation Containing Botanical Extracts, Vitamins, and UV Filters
The Hair BB Cream effectively prevents UV damage and improves hair health.
research Hair Growth Activity Test of Hair Tonic that Contain Combination of Green Tea Leaf Extract and Celery Leaf Extract
Green tea and celery leaf extracts in hair tonic promoted hair growth in guinea pigs, with the best results at specific concentrations.
research Medicinal Plants for Skin Health: A Holistic Review of Botanical Interventions
Certain plants like Aloe vera and Neem are effective and safe for treating various skin conditions.
research Phytotherapeutic Alternatives to the Use of Finasteride and Dutasteride as 5-Alpha Reductase Inhibitors in the Treatment of Androgenetic Alopecia: A Review
Some plant-based products might treat hair loss with fewer side effects than current medications.
research Edthnopharmacological Review of Medicinal Plants for the Treatment of Alopecia
Various medicinal plants like Polygonum multiflorum, Red ginseng extract, and Zizyphus jujuba can potentially treat hair loss, offering benefits like low cost and multiple ways of working. Other effective natural substances include Pygeum africanum, Seneroa, Urtica dioica, and more.
research Camellia Seed Cake Extract Supports Hair Growth by Abrogating the Effect of Dihydrotestosterone in Cultured Human Dermal Papilla Cells
Camellia seed cake extract may help hair growth by blocking the hair loss effects of a hormone called DHT.