Formulation and Evaluation of Hair Cream Using Herbal Extract

    Anoop Waman Modak -, VV Kale, Arti M. Gadade -, Ravindra B. Jadhav, Kunal Ramesh Hake, Prof. Sachin Biradar -, Siddhi Vijay Gawali -, Shailesh Ghodke, Snehal Gokul Kad -
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    TLDR The herbal hair cream helps protect and improve hair health.
    The study aimed to create a hair cream using botanical extracts from Hibiscus rosa sinensis, Withania somnifera, Eclipta alba, Olea europea, and Nigella sativa. These extracts were found to have multifunctional effects on the scalp and hair, including antimicrobial properties, increased hair growth, prevention of hair fall, and prevention of hair graying. The formulated hair cream helps protect hair from external stressors, reduces further damage, and seals hair cuticles to provide smoother, glossier hair.
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