The study formulated and evaluated a polyherbal body lotion using hydro-alcoholic extracts of neem, tulsi, and aloe vera. Laboratory assessments confirmed satisfactory physicochemical parameters, including pH, washability, spreadability, and stability, ensuring product quality. Sensory evaluations indicated the lotion provided smoothness and hydration without causing skin irritation or allergies. The findings suggest that this herbal body lotion is a promising natural alternative to synthetic skincare products, offering enhanced skin protection and moisturization.
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