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Title: Preparation and Evaluation of Herbal Scalp Serum
Authors: Vadodariya, Rushita N.
Savaliya, Sonali M.
Ramani, Vidhi A.
Pipariya, Pooja B.
Keywords: Hair Growth
Scalp Serum
Biotin
Urtica diocia
Eclipta Alba
Phyllanthus Emblica
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences
Citation: Vadodariya, Rushita N.; Savaliya, Sonali M.; Ramani, Vidhi A.; Pipariya Pooja B. (2024). Preparation and Evaluation of Herbal Scalp Serum. School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences
Abstract: Nowadays, a lot of individuals use cosmetics regularly and they are highly in demand in daily life. The reason that herbal cosmetics are so popular is that they offer greater safety and protection with fewer side effects. Individuals who are going through hair loss are looking for strategies to both stop and boost hair growth. Scalp serums are a common therapy hair for dry scalps because they hydrate the skin beneath the hair. Amla, bhringraj, and coffee are among the concentrated elements that make up the mixture. Coffee extract (Coffea Arabica) may encourage the growth of new hair and protect our scalp from harm. Eclipta alba (Bhringraj) treats balding, premature greying, split ends, dandruff, and hair loss. Phyllanthus Emblica Linn (Amla), is one of the essential minerals. Moreover, it encourages pigmentation, hair development, and the avoidance of greying. The aqueous extract of coffee, bhringraj, and amla was combined with vitamin E, aloe vera, biotin, tween 20, D-panthenol, and essential oils of cinnamon oil, castor oil, lavender oil, and to enhance the effects on the scalp. Upon evaluation, the manufactured medicated scalp serum had a brown color. The pH of the formulation was shown to have strong antibacterial activity and to be stable in the stability chamber.
URI: http://10.9.150.37:8080/dspace//handle/atmiyauni/2307
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