Formulation and Evaluation of Hair Growth Serum from Hibiscus Flowers and Leaves

    October 2024
    S. Shinde
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    TLDR The serum with hibiscus and other natural ingredients improves hair growth and quality.
    The study investigates a herbal hair growth serum formulated with natural ingredients such as hibiscus flowers and leaves, olive oil, peppermint oil, vitamin E, Amla powder, and curry leaves. The serum aims to enhance scalp health, strengthen hair follicles, and promote hair growth. Hibiscus flowers provide amino acids essential for keratin production, while the leaves help reduce dandruff. Amla powder offers antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory benefits, and curry leaves supply antioxidants and proteins. Preliminary results indicate positive effects on hair growth, thickness, strength, and overall hair quality.
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