Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Hair Serum

    Yashraj Khanvilkar*, Sakshi Kodre, Shraddha Kamble
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    TLDR Herbal hair serums improve hair health and growth naturally and effectively.
    The article discusses the formulation and evaluation of herbal hair serums, which are designed to protect, nourish, and enhance hair health by forming a protective layer on the hair's surface. These serums contain natural ingredients such as pomegranate peel, amla, flaxseed, fenugreek, aloe vera, coconut oil, and rose oil, which offer antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and hair-strengthening benefits. They work by nourishing the scalp, stimulating hair follicles, improving blood circulation, and promoting healthy hair growth. The serums are evaluated based on characteristics like organoleptic qualities, viscosity, pH, homogeneity, spreadability, and irritation tests to ensure quality and effectiveness. Herbal hair serums can be used in various ways, including as leave-in treatments and heat protectors, providing a natural and safe method to enhance hair strength, texture, shine, and growth while minimizing adverse effects.
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