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Background: Hair loss affects people of all ages and is a very common condition. Although it can result in alopecia, hair loss is typically permanent. To enhance hair growth and stop hair loss, hair root stimulation is required. The idea of fewer negative effects and a higher degree of safety and security have led to the general population using herbal cosmetics more and more.
Objective: This study’s main objective is to make and assess herbal hair oil using fresh plant ingredients.
Methods: The herbs originated from the Faculty of Pharmacy, SBMCH campus, BIHER medicinal garden after being gathered and dried, the herbs were pulverized using a mortar and pestle and mixer and some herbs of Salvia Rosmarinus and rosa damascena were we extracted the volatile oil by using hydro distillation method using Clevenger apparatus. Adding 50% of Cocos nucifera (copra oil) was mixed with 50% of ground herbs (Allium cepa, Phyllanthus emblica, Eclipta Prostrata (L.), aloe barbadensis miller, chrysopogon zizanioides, azadirachta indica, Murraya koenigii, lawsonia inermis, Salvia Rosmarinus, glycrrhiza glabra, syzygium aromaticum, Hibiscus rosasinensis Linn., Nigella Sava, and Trigonella foe Num-graecum, senna auriculata, rosa damascena) heated, chilled, and filtered. The developed herbal hair oil's physical attributes, viscosity, pH, sensitivity test, hair growth activity, hair weight, antimicrobial test, stability test, and other parameters were assessed and are detailed in this text.
Results: The herbal hair oil had a greenish-brown color and have good smell. The specific gravity, pH, saponification value, and refractive index of herbal hair oil were all within acceptable ranges. Following application, the herbal oil showed Newtonian flow, healthy weight and hair development, and no discomfort. Phytochemical screening revealed the presence of saponins, sulfur, and ascorbic acid. It was discovered that the formula remained steady for 45 days.
Conclusion: In conclusion, hair growth could be enhanced by combining a variety of useful herbs.
Keywords:
Herbs; Herbal hair oil; Physicochemical parameters; Antimicrobial study Hair growth activity test; Hair weight test; Stability study
Cite Article:
"Evaluation of Herbs Nutraceutical Products Potential for Hair Growth Promotion: Formulation on Aspects for Polyherbal Hair Oil", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 11, page no.b725-b735, November-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2511180.pdf
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