Nano Herbal Hair Spray: A Synergistic Blend for Hair Care

    Vivek Jetani, Usha Shinde
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    TLDR The nano-herbal hair spray effectively strengthens hair and reduces dandruff naturally.
    The study investigates a nano-herbal hair spray formulated with chitosan nanoparticles and herbal extracts like neem, fenugreek, and amla, known for their antifungal and antioxidant properties. The spray aims to provide anti-dandruff benefits, enhance hair strength, and nourish the scalp. Phytochemical analysis confirmed the presence of active components such as alkaloids and flavonoids, contributing to the spray's therapeutic effects. Stability tests showed consistent pH, microbial resistance, and viscosity without synthetic stabilizers. Chitosan nanoparticles improved ingredient penetration and antibacterial protection. Hair tensile strength tests indicated that daily use of the spray significantly increased hair elasticity and resistance to breakage. The results suggest that this nano-herbal hair spray is an effective natural alternative to conventional hair treatments, promoting healthier and stronger hair. Future research will focus on large-scale testing and extended clinical trials to further validate its efficacy and cost-effectiveness.
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