Formulation And Evaluation Of Polyherbal Shampoo

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Authors: Mr. Hemant Vanjari, Mr. Jay Deshmukh, Assistant Professor Ms.Pratibha Makar, Dr.Vijaykumar Kale, Dr.Mahesh Thakre

Abstract: Lately, more people pay notice to plant-based beauty products – main reason being they tend to be gentler, work well, rarely cause trouble unlike lab-made versions. This research zeroes in on crafting and testing a multi-plant shampoo made entirely from nature's lineup: Amla joins shikakai, those mix with soap nuts while bhringraj slips in beside hibiscus; fenugreek seeds blend with rice extract, stick amaltas pairs up with flaxseeds, then rosemary teams with aloe vera plus curry leaves tag along too. Long before labs existed, these plants earned rep for helping hair grow stronger, cutting down flakes, keeping strands from dropping, boosting scalp condition, adding glow to locks. Put together with earth-friendly carriers, the mix faced checks on looks, acidity level, thickness, how rich the bubbles get, if gunk spreads out when washed, how fast water soaks into fabric, pull at liquid surfaces, even how steady it stays over time. Results? Cleans thoroughly, makes foam just fine, hits the right acid balance, conditions like a charm – all without making scalps itch. From roots up, plant-based mix fed each strand what it needed. Hair grew stronger, smoother – no harsh stuff involved. Results showed this blend worked just as well as lab-made options. Cost stayed low, safety held steady. Folks using it daily found fewer issues than expected. Not one person reported serious irritation. Science backed its role in regular

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