Formulation And Evaluation Of Herbal Shampoo

    A. Vijayalakshmi
    TLDR The herbal shampoo works well but needs more improvement for better quality and safety.
    The study formulated an herbal shampoo using plant extracts like Emblica officinalis and Aloe barbadensis, aiming to replace synthetic ingredients with natural ones. The shampoo was evaluated through tests for visual assessment, pH, foam volume, and stability, showing good froth stability, detergency, cleansing ability, and conditioning performance. However, further development was needed to improve the product's quality, performance, and safety.
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