Formulation and Evaluation of Hibiscus Hair Oil for Hair Rejuvenation

    Devyani V. Pohane, Amoolya Bhat, Swati S. Gaikwad, Sanjana N. Gaikwad, Mansi L. Patil, Narendra R. Dighade
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    TLDR The herbal hair oil with hibiscus and other herbs may effectively promote hair growth and prevent greying.
    The study focuses on the formulation and evaluation of a herbal hair oil using various herbs, including Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, amla, brahmi, shikekai, shatavari, camphor, and neem leaves, with coconut oil as the primary vehicle and castor oil as an additive. The aim was to create a product that promotes hair growth, prevents greying, and keeps the scalp dandruff-free. The formulated hair oil was assessed for its organoleptic characteristics, grittiness, sensitivity, pH, and viscosity, and it was found to meet standard values, indicating its potential efficacy and safety as a natural hair care solution.
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