Formulation And Evaluation Of Herbal Hair Dye

    Pranjal Vijay Dutte, Anandswarup Chaudhari, Pallavi Patil
    Herbal hair dyes, made from plant-based ingredients like henna and amla, offer a natural and safer alternative to synthetic dyes, which often contain harsh chemicals. These dyes not only provide natural-looking color but also nourish the scalp, strengthen hair, reduce hair fall, and improve texture. The study evaluated a formulated herbal dye for stability, color retention, and conditioning effects, finding it to be stable, non-toxic, and effective in providing long-lasting color with additional hair health benefits. The research supports the potential commercialization of herbal dyes as eco-friendly alternatives in the natural cosmetics market.
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