TLDR Fungal-based ingredients in haircare products offer natural benefits like moisturizing and scalp health, supporting eco-friendly solutions.
The chapter discusses the increasing use of fungal-based ingredients in haircare products, driven by the cosmetic industry's shift towards sustainability and natural ingredients. Fungal extracts like beta-glucans, chitosan, and cordycepin are highlighted for their antifungal, antimicrobial, antioxidant, and hair-conditioning properties. These ingredients are produced sustainably through fermentation, aligning with green chemistry principles. They offer benefits such as moisturizing, improved scalp health, hair strengthening, and a natural appeal. Products like Nizoral Anti-Dandruff Shampoo and ProBliva Fungus Shampoo utilize these properties to address issues like dandruff, fungal infections, and hair loss. The integration of fungal-based ingredients is expected to play a significant role in the future of eco-friendly haircare solutions.
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