DEVELOPMENT AND ASSESSMENT OF HERBAL FACE PACK FOR RADIANT SKIN

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Satyam Singh, Sandip Prasad Tiwari*, Pranjul Shrivastava

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Preservatives, Pigmentation, Multifaceted, Composition

Abstract

Indian herbs are renowned for their multifaceted and powerful qualities that help with anything from pigmentation and acne to ageing and dryness. Growing knowledge of the possible negative effects linked to the long-term use of synthetic chemicals in cosmetic goods is one factor contributing to the renewed interest in these natural substances. Natural materials including plant extracts, essential oils, and other botanical components are used to produce herbal face packs, in contrast to traditional skincare products that frequently contain artificial chemicals and preservatives. This research paper investigates the advantages, modes of action, and customer perceptions of herbal face packs as a potential substitute for synthetic skincare products. A variety of face pack formulations were created and tested for the physical characteristics listed in the table. Free flowing properties were displayed using the flow property parameter. Because of variations in the components composition, the formulations had distinct colours.

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