Preparation and Evaluation of Herbal Shampoo for Dandruff and Hair Fall

    May 2024
    Abhilash Kutlehria, S. Surya, D. M. Verma
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    TLDR The herbal shampoo effectively reduces dandruff and hair fall.
    The study developed and evaluated a herbal shampoo using ingredients like Aloe vera, neem, and bhringraj, known for promoting hair growth and reducing dandruff. The shampoo underwent tests for pH, viscosity, stability, and microbiological safety, confirming its effectiveness and safety. A clinical trial showed improvements in hair density, scalp condition, and dandruff severity. The shampoo combines gentle surfactants and herbal extracts, offering ease of application, pleasant fragrance, and low irritation potential. The study concludes that the herbal shampoo is a promising natural remedy for hair fall and dandruff, recommending further research for long-term benefits.
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