TLDR Herbal hair serums are safe, effective, and promote healthy hair with minimal side effects.
The review highlights the advantages of herbal hair serums in treating hair loss, emphasizing their safety and minimal side effects. Key ingredients include Phyllanthus Emblica Linn (Amla) for vitamin C, hibiscus as a humectant, vitamin E as an antioxidant, aloe vera for cooling, and citrus oil for anti-dandruff effects. The serum was tested for physical properties, viscosity, spreadability, and antimicrobial contamination, demonstrating a stable formulation with effective antibacterial activity. It is described as greenish-white and is noted for strengthening and promoting healthy hair.
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