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April 2024 in “International Research Journal of Modernization in Engineering Technology and Science” Herbal shampoo cleans hair well and is safer than regular shampoos.
December 2023 in “Advances in economics, management and political sciences” Consumers prefer general hair care products over those specifically for hair loss.
January 2024 in “International Research Journal of Modernization in Engineering Technology and Science” The study aimed to formulate and evaluate a poly-herbal shampoo using ingredients like hibiscus, neem, henna, amla, shikakai, ritha, aloe vera, banyan root, and soya milk. These ingredients were combined to create a shampoo that was assessed for its organoleptic and physico-chemical properties. The herbal shampoo demonstrated benefits such as cleansing, conditioning, smoothing hair, and maintaining hair health by being free of dandruff, dirt, grease, and lice. The study highlighted the advantages of herbal cosmetics, including their non-toxic nature and reduced allergic reactions. The findings suggest that the herbal shampoo has promising properties for use as a cosmetic product, with potential for further optimization.
January 1997 in “Elsevier eBooks” The document explains how shampoos clean, rinses condition, one-step shampoos offer convenience, and hair growth promoters aim to prevent hair loss, emphasizing the importance of scientific evidence for their effectiveness.
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October 2012 in “Dermatologic clinics” Cosmetic hair products are important for hiding hair loss and improving satisfaction when combined with medical treatments.