The study focuses on developing and evaluating a polyherbal anti-dandruff hair serum using natural ingredients with antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and conditioning properties. The serum, formulated with herbal extracts like neem, marigold, orange peel, castor oil, and camphor, demonstrated notable antifungal efficacy, good stability, and satisfactory physicochemical characteristics. The formulation process included optimizing concentration and ensuring consistent consistency. The serum effectively inhibited fungal growth, reduced scalp irritation, and nourished hair follicles. The findings suggest that the polyherbal serum is a safe, efficient, and natural alternative to synthetic anti-dandruff products, suitable for daily use with minimal adverse effects.
April 2026 in “International Journal of Allied Medical Sciences and Clinical Research” The polyherbal hair serum is a safe and effective alternative for reducing dandruff and strengthening hair.
January 2026 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)” Polyherbal shampoos with medicinal plants are safer and more effective for dandruff than traditional shampoos.
January 2026 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)” Polyherbal shampoos with medicinal plants are a safer and effective way to treat dandruff.
February 2026 in “International Journal of Advanced Research in Science Communication and Technology” Herbal anti-dandruff shampoos can be as effective as synthetic ones, with fewer side effects.