Recent Advances in the Development of Herbal Hair Serum

    Pagire M., Abhishek Sen, Kangane Sanjay
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    TLDR The herbal hair serum is safe, non-irritating, and effectively improves hair shine, reduces frizz, and strengthens hair.
    The study focuses on the development and evaluation of an herbal hair serum containing aloe vera, hibiscus, rose extract, ginger, amla, argan oil, and vitamin E, which are known for their antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, moisturizing, anti-dandruff, and hair growth-promoting properties. The serum was tested for various parameters such as physical appearance, homogeneity, pH level, spreadability, sensitivity, and stability. Results indicate that the serum is safe, non-irritating, and effective in enhancing hair shine, reducing frizz, strengthening hair, and improving overall manageability, highlighting its potential as a natural and eco-friendly hair care solution.
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