A Detailed Review on Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Hair Oil

    Wasim J. Bagwan1*, Ravi U. Kurhade2, Umme Shaieza D. Bagwan3*, Akshata T. Budde3, Madhushri Chavan3, Rajnandani Kamble3
    TLDR Herbal hair oil with more natural ingredients boosts hair growth and helps with hair loss.
    The study focused on formulating and evaluating an herbal hair oil using ingredients like Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, tulsi, black cumin, rosemary oil, coconut oil, curry leaves, and fenugreek. The evaluation included pharmacological activities such as hair growth, mean hair length, and anti-alopecia effects, along with physicochemical parameters like viscosity, pH, and skin irritation. The results indicated that higher concentrations of herbal ingredients in the formulation led to increased hair growth activity, suggesting the potential effectiveness of the herbal hair oil in promoting natural hair growth and addressing alopecia.
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