A Comparison Study of Hair Tonic and Gel Formulation of Angiopteris Evecta as a Hair Growth Stimulant

    Resmi Mustarichie, Iyan Sopyan, Imam Adi Wicaksono, Feris Dzaky Ridwan Nafis
    TLDR Both hair tonic and gel with Angiopteris evecta extract effectively stimulate hair growth.
    The study compared hair tonic and gel formulations of Angiopteris evecta root water extract as hair growth stimulants. Both formulations, tested on rabbits, met pharmaceutical standards and showed effective hair growth stimulation. The hair tonic was most effective at a 12.5% concentration, while the gel was best at 10.0%. Statistical analysis revealed no significant difference in hair growth between the two formulations, indicating that both could be used effectively for stimulating hair growth.
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