Harnessing Herbal Ingredients in Hair Cosmetics: A Natural Approach to Hair Care

    November 2024 in “ Journal of Natural Remedies
    Sen Hou, Nidhi Nainwal, Vanshika Sautha, Pallavi Bachta, Anjali Bhatt, T. Negi, Saurav Pandey, Vikash Jakhmola
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    TLDR Herbal ingredients can effectively promote hair growth and improve hair health.
    The document reviews the use of herbal ingredients in hair cosmetics, emphasizing a natural approach to hair care. It highlights various studies and reviews on the effectiveness of herbal formulations, such as black cumin, bamboo leaf extract, and green tea polyphenols, in promoting hair growth and addressing hair loss issues like alopecia. The potential of Brazilian flora and essential oils from aromatic plants is also discussed for their antioxidant and hair growth-promoting properties. The document underscores the role of phytochemicals and antioxidants in managing hair fall and enhancing hair health, suggesting that herbal ingredients can be a viable alternative to synthetic products in hair care.
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