Formulation and Evaluation of Dry Herbal Powder Shampoo

    Sajid A. Mulani, Nitin P Mali, Firoj A. Tamboli, Yogesh S Kolekar, Anagha S Ajagekar, Shubham J Kamble, Srushti S Dhanal, Anilkumar J. Shinde, Manish Wani
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    TLDR The dry herbal powder shampoo showed promise but needs more work to enhance quality and safety.
    The document discusses the formulation and evaluation of a dry herbal powder shampoo, which was developed using traditional hair care ingredients such as Onion Powder, Rose Petal, Lemon Grass, Flaxseed or Linseed, Hirda, Bahera, Black tea, Brahmni, Triphala, Bhringraj, Ginger Root, Ashwagadha, Shikakai, Feenu greek, Shatavari, Heena, Wala, Aloevera Powder, Nirgudi Powder, Bavachi, Jatha mansi, Tulsi, Neem, Hibiscus Flower, and Retha. The shampoo was evaluated for organoleptic properties, powder characteristics, foam test, and physical evaluation. The physicochemical evaluation of the formulated shampoo showed promising results, but the authors concluded that further development and study is required to improve its quality, product performance, and safety.
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