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Traditional medicine is well-known in India. Traditional Indian medicine is based on herbs, which were created by ancient sages whose perceptive observations gave rise to constitutional medicine. The preparations used to improve a person's appearance are called herbal cosmetics. The current study set out to create and assess a flax seed herbal gel for the purpose of hydrating and nourishing hair.
Rich in fatty acids and antioxidants, flax seed (also called linseed) aids in clearing the scalp of toxins and dead cells. For both men and women, hair loss is a prevalent issue in the current generation. Shampoos, hair gels, and other hair care products are either directly or indirectly utilized as a result of increased pollution and chemicals. The most prevalent issues that people deal with are hair loss, thinning hair, dandruff, and early hair whitening. In contrast to chemical-based products, a variety of herbal plants can be used to encourage hair growth and give our hair natural minerals and oils.
Flaxseed, also called linseed, is rich in fatty acids and antioxidants that help clear the scalp of impurities and dead cells. Hair growth can be encouraged and existing hair strengthened by using flax seed gel as a moisturizer on the scalp and hair. Hibiscus is a member of the Malvaceae family of medicinal plants. Alopecia is one of the many conditions that Hibiscus is used to treat. Herbal hair gels assist in mitigating the harm caused by chemical agents found in a variety of commercial products.
Herbal cosmetics are aesthetic treatments. Herbal hair gel gets rid of dandruff because it contains natural ingredients and herbal extracts, it aids in the management of hair loss. The goal of this study was to develop and evaluate herbal hair gel that uses flaxseed and Aloe Vera to fight dandruff and encourage hair growth. Flax seed (Linum usitatissimum) contains vitamin E, which fortifies follicles and encourages hair growth. Aloe vera and flax seed extracts were made by aqueous extraction. Five different gel compositions were made and evaluated, each containing different amounts of flax seed and aloe vera extracts.
Keywords:
Flax seed, Hibiscus, hair gel, Rosemary, Hair care, Scalp health, Vitamin E.
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"Preparation and evaluation of herbal bio functional flax seeds gel with hair growth potential.", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2456-3315, Vol.11, Issue 5, page no.b68-b91, May-2026, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2605112.pdf
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