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April 2025 in “International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology” The study focuses on developing and evaluating an herbal face pack using natural ingredients like Multani mitti, turmeric, sandalwood powder, neem, orange peel powder, and rose petals, chosen for their anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and skin-brightening properties. As demand for safer, eco-friendly cosmetics grows, this research highlights the potential of herbal face packs as a safe and effective alternative to synthetic skincare products. The formulation was assessed through tests for organoleptic characteristics, pH, irritancy, smoothness, spreadability, and stability, demonstrating its viability as a chemical-free skincare option.
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October 2021 in “Journal of ethnopharmacology” Indian herbal medicine shows promise for treating skin diseases but needs more research to prove effectiveness.
October 2025 in “International Journal of Research and Review” Herbal shampoo bars are eco-friendly and beneficial for hair and scalp but need improvements for wider use.
January 2022 in “International journal of pharmaceutical sciences review and research” Herbal cosmetics are becoming more popular because they are safer, have fewer side effects, and offer health benefits.
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January 2017 in “Social Science Research Network” The document suggests creating a secure database for indigenous knowledge and recommends that the TKDL actively fight patents that slightly alter traditional knowledge.