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September 2015 in “Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society” Researchers developed a quick and sensitive method to identify and measure hair growth-promoting substances in a herbal mix.
November 2025 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)” Natural hair gels with herbal extracts like Aloe vera and hibiscus are safer and effective for hair health.
November 2025 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)” Herbal hair gels are safer and effective alternatives to synthetic gels, promoting hair health.
December 2024 in “Biomedical & Pharmacology Journal” Hair Tonic A, with white tea extract, is better for improving hair health.
January 2025 in “International Journal of Pharmacognosy and Life Science” The article explores the potential of herbal treatments for hair disorders, emphasizing their growing popularity due to fewer side effects compared to allopathic treatments. It highlights Aloe vera for scalp irritation and dandruff, Bhringraj for hair growth and preventing greying, Neem and Tea tree oil for fungal infections, Amla for strengthening hair roots, and Hibiscus for enhancing hair thickness and shine. These herbs, rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, offer holistic benefits by addressing underlying causes like stress and poor nutrition. The integration of herbal remedies into modern hair care, supported by scientific research, is seen as a promising approach for safer and more effective solutions.