Formulation and Evaluation of Moisturizing Cream Containing Hibiscus Rosa-Sinensis Extract

    Maryam Ghaffar, Naveed Akhtar, Sadaf Niazi, Shafa Iman, Rehmana Rashid, Faiza Mumtaz, Rabia Hassan, Zonish Saleem, Sadia Shafique, Natasha Iqbal, Hina Nawab, Jahanzaib Khaliq, Sami Ullah
    TLDR Hibiscus extract is a safe, effective, and stable ingredient for moisturizing creams.
    The study successfully formulated and evaluated moisturizing creams containing Hibiscus rosa-sinensis extract, highlighting its strong antioxidant properties due to phenolic and flavonoid compounds. The creams demonstrated excellent physical stability, consistent conductivity, and desirable rheological behavior, making them suitable for topical application. The formulations showed no phase separation or significant changes in organoleptic properties under various storage conditions. The study concluded that Hibiscus rosa-sinensis extract is a natural, safe, and effective ingredient for skincare products, providing stable, smooth, and beneficial creams for the skin.
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