Review on Preparation and Evaluation of Herbal Hair Tonic

    Mrs. Sanskruti Shantaram Sapate, Prof. Dr. Akshay M. Kasambe
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    TLDR The herbal hair tonic is safe, effective for hair growth, and treats scalp issues.
    The study reviews the preparation and evaluation of a herbal hair tonic made from coconut oil and nine herbs, including hibiscus and aloe vera. It highlights the tonic's significant antifungal and antibacterial properties, which are attributed to ingredients like jojoba oil and tulsi oil. The formulation was tested for pH, texture, and spreadability, proving to be consistent and non-irritating. The study concludes that the herbal tonic is potentially effective in promoting hair growth and treating scalp issues, emphasizing the safety and minimal side effects of natural ingredients compared to synthetic products.
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