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      Brief Review on Herbal Hair Tonic

      research brief review on “Herbal Hair Tonic”

      5 citations , July 2022 in “International Journal of Health Sciences”
      The herbal hair tonic effectively fights fungi and bacteria and has good texture and balance.

      research MULTIPURPOSE HERBAL POWDER SHAMPOO

      1 citations , April 2005 in “World Journal of Pharmaceutical and life sciences”
      The herbal powder shampoo effectively cleans, promotes hair growth, and conditions hair using natural ingredients.
      From Nature To Follicle: Controlled Infusion-Based Polyherbal Hair Growth Oil — Bioactive Characterization And Dermatological Safety Profiling

      research From Nature to Follicle: Controlled Infusion-Based Polyherbal Hair Growth Oil — Bioactive Characterization and Dermatological Safety Profiling

      June 2026 in “International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology”
      The study investigates a polyherbal hair growth oil formulated with botanical substances like Bhringraj, Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis, Rosemary, Brahmi, and Vetiveria Zizanioides, using coconut, castor, and black seed oils as bases. The oil was prepared using an infusion technique and tested for physical properties, safety, and sensory characteristics. Results show that the oil is stable, non-irritating, and safe for external use. The herbal compounds exhibit synergistic effects that may promote hair growth through mechanisms such as follicle nourishment, improved scalp blood flow, and antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. The research suggests that natural herbal treatments could be a sustainable and effective alternative to artificial hair treatments.

      research FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF POLYHERBAL HAIR SERUM

      June 2026 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)”
      The study focuses on the formulation and evaluation of a polyherbal hair serum containing neem, hibiscus, and curry leaves, known for their beneficial effects on scalp and hair health. The serum was developed using appropriate extraction techniques and assessed for various physicochemical properties, including pH, viscosity, and stability. The findings indicate that the serum has good stability, acceptable physical properties, and potential to improve hair texture, reduce dandruff, and stimulate hair growth. The polyherbal hair serum is concluded to have significant therapeutic potential for maintaining healthy hair and scalp, offering a safe and effective alternative to synthetic hair care products.

      research Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Based Hair Mask

      June 2026 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)”
      This review highlights the benefits of henna (Lawsonia inermis) as a natural and safer alternative to synthetic hair dyes, which can cause skin irritation and other health issues. Henna's active dyeing component, lawsone, binds to hair keratin, providing an orange-red to brown color. Combining henna with other herbs like indigo, amla, and hibiscus can enhance color variety and appeal. While henna is safer, it has limitations in shade range and stability. The review emphasizes the need for standardized evaluation and safety assessments, and suggests future research should explore advanced formulations and clinical validation to establish henna as a globally accepted hair dye. Regulatory guidelines for herbal cosmetics are currently inconsistent worldwide.

      research FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF POLYHERBAL HAIR SERUM

      June 2026 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)”
      The study focuses on the formulation and evaluation of a polyherbal hair serum containing neem, hibiscus, and curry leaves, known for their beneficial effects on scalp and hair health. The serum was developed using appropriate extraction techniques and assessed for various physicochemical properties, including pH, viscosity, and stability. The findings indicate that the serum has good stability, acceptable physical properties, and potential to improve hair texture, reduce dandruff, and stimulate hair growth. The polyherbal hair serum is concluded to have significant therapeutic potential for maintaining healthy hair and scalp, offering a safe and effective alternative to synthetic hair care products.

      research Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Based Hair Mask

      June 2026 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)”
      This review highlights the benefits of henna (Lawsonia inermis) as a natural and safer alternative to synthetic hair dyes, which can cause skin irritation and other health issues. Henna's active dyeing component, lawsone, binds to hair keratin, providing an orange-red to brown color. Combining henna with other herbs like indigo, amla, and hibiscus can enhance color variety and appeal. While henna is safer, it has limitations in color range and stability. The review emphasizes the need for standardized evaluation and global regulatory harmonization. Future research should explore advanced formulations and clinical validation to establish henna as a widely accepted hair dye.

      research Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Hair Mask

      June 2026 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)”
      The study developed and evaluated a herbal hair mask using natural ingredients like flaxseed, fenugreek, aloe vera, and hibiscus, aiming to provide a safer alternative to synthetic hair products. Two formulations (F1 and F2) were tested for properties such as odor, texture, pH, spreadability, stability, and skin irritation. The results showed that the formulations had a pleasant odor, smooth texture, and suitable pH for scalp application, with no significant changes under various storage conditions, indicating good stability. The skin irritation test confirmed the formulations were non-irritant and safe for topical use. The herbal hair mask effectively conditioned, moisturized, and showed potential anti-dandruff and hair-strengthening properties, concluding it as a safe, stable, and effective natural option for healthy hair maintenance.

      research Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Hair Mask

      June 2026 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)”
      The study developed and evaluated a herbal hair mask using natural ingredients like flaxseed, fenugreek, aloe vera, and hibiscus, aiming to provide a safer alternative to synthetic hair products. Two formulations (F1 and F2) were tested for properties such as odor, texture, pH, spreadability, stability, and skin irritation. The results showed that the formulations had a pleasant odor, smooth texture, and suitable pH for scalp application, with no significant changes under various storage conditions, indicating good stability. The skin irritation test confirmed the formulations were non-irritant and safe for topical use. The herbal hair mask effectively conditioned, moisturized, and showed potential anti-dandruff and hair-strengthening properties, concluding it as a safe, stable, and effective natural option for healthy hair maintenance.

      research Development And Evaluation of A Polyherbal Multipurpose Hair Mask for Enhanced Hair Health

      May 2026 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)”
      The study developed and evaluated a polyherbal multipurpose hair mask using natural ingredients like shikakai, reetha powder, amla powder, hibiscus, flaxseed, aloe vera, curry leaves, brahmi powder, and neem powder. The hair mask was assessed for various properties, including organoleptic characteristics, pH, spreadability, washability, stability, skin irritation, and overall performance. Results indicated that the formulation had acceptable physicochemical properties and provided benefits such as improved hair texture, dandruff reduction, scalp nourishment, conditioning, and strengthening of hair follicles. The study concluded that the polyherbal hair mask is a safe, economical, stable, and effective alternative to synthetic hair care products, with the herbal ingredients working synergistically to enhance hair and scalp health.

      research Development And Evaluation of A Polyherbal Multipurpose Hair Mask for Enhanced Hair Health

      May 2026 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)”
      The study developed and evaluated a polyherbal multipurpose hair mask using natural ingredients like shikakai, reetha powder, amla powder, hibiscus, flaxseed, aloe vera, curry leaves, brahmi powder, and neem powder. The formulation was assessed for various properties, including organoleptic characteristics, pH, spreadability, washability, stability, skin irritation, and overall performance. Results indicated that the hair mask had acceptable physicochemical properties and provided benefits such as improved hair texture, dandruff reduction, scalp nourishment, conditioning, and strengthening of hair follicles. The study concluded that the polyherbal hair mask is a safe, economical, stable, and effective alternative to synthetic hair care products, with the herbal ingredients working synergistically.

      research Formulation and Evaluation of Multipurpose Herbal Liquid Shampoo

      May 2026 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)”
      The study focused on formulating and evaluating a multipurpose herbal liquid shampoo using natural ingredients like Horse Gram, Amla, Fenugreek, Hibiscus, and Flaxseed extracts, known for their cleansing, nourishing, conditioning, anti-dandruff, and hair growth-promoting properties. The shampoo, adjusted to a pH of 5 for scalp compatibility, exhibited a brownish color, pleasant odor, and slightly thick texture. It demonstrated medium foam formation, effective cleansing action, and left hair feeling soft. The formulation, with a 20.8% solid content, showed no signs of skin irritation, confirming its safety for topical use.

      research Formulation and Evaluation of Multipurpose Herbal Liquid Shampoo

      May 2026 in “Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)”
      The study focused on formulating and evaluating a multipurpose herbal liquid shampoo using natural ingredients like Horse Gram, Amla, Fenugreek, Hibiscus, and Flaxseed extracts, known for their cleansing, nourishing, conditioning, anti-dandruff, and hair growth-promoting properties. The shampoo, adjusted to a pH of 5 for scalp compatibility, exhibited a brownish color, pleasant odor, and slightly thick texture. It demonstrated medium foam formation, effective cleansing action, and left hair feeling soft. The formulation, with a 20.8% solid content, showed no signs of skin irritation, confirming its safety for topical use.

      research Herbal Formulation for Hair Growth Promotion and Scalp Health

      May 2026 in “Iconic Research and Engineering Journals”
      This review highlights the benefits of polyherbal hair oils, which combine multiple medicinal plant extracts to promote hair growth and improve scalp health. Key plants such as Amla, Bhringraj, Neem, Hibiscus, and Fenugreek are noted for their antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and hair growth–stimulating properties. The review discusses how these formulations address hair disorders like alopecia, dandruff, premature greying, and hair thinning through various biological pathways. It concludes that polyherbal hair oils are a scientifically validated, cost-effective, and sustainable alternative to synthetic products, with potential for large-scale production and clinical use.

      research Review on Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Multipurpose Hair Mask

      May 2026 in “International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology (IJISRT)”
      This review discusses the formulation and evaluation of a multipurpose herbal hair mask using natural ingredients such as Emblica officinalis, Azadirachta indica, Trigonella foenum-graecum, and Hibiscus rosa-sinensis. It highlights the benefits of herbal hair masks over synthetic formulations, including nourishment, conditioning, dandruff control, and hair growth promotion. The review covers various preparation techniques and evaluation parameters, such as organoleptic, physicochemical, phytochemical, microbiological, and stability studies, emphasizing the synergistic effects of herbal ingredients in enhancing hair health while reducing adverse effects.
      A Review on Herbal Drugs Used for Hair Growth Promotion

      research A Review on Herbal Drugs Used For Hair Growth Promotion

      May 2026 in “International Journal of Drug Delivery Technology”
      The review explores the use of herbal drugs, specifically Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, Allium cepa L (onion), and Aloe vera, for promoting hair growth, particularly in cases of androgenic alopecia. These herbs are noted for their ability to block dihydrotestosterone (DHT), a key factor in hair loss, and enhance the anagen phase of the hair cycle. Hibiscus rosa-sinensis has antioxidant properties that protect hair follicles, onion provides sulfur and antibacterial benefits for scalp health, and aloe vera contains vitamins and compounds that repair hair strands. The review suggests these herbal treatments as promising alternatives to conventional medications like Minoxidil and Finasteride, which have limitations and potential side effects. Additionally, the psychological impact of hair loss and the importance of addressing stress and hormonal imbalances are emphasized.