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Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Hair Serum

Author(s) Ms. Utkarsha Sudam Katare, Ms. Rajeshwari Thokal
Country India
Abstract Herbal cosmetics are widely used due to their safety, effectiveness, and minimal side effects compared to synthetic products. Hair problems such as hair fall, dandruff, dryness, and slow hair growth are commonly caused by pollution, stress, and excessive use of chemical-based hair products. The present research work focuses on the formulation and evaluation of a polyherbal hair serum using Aloe vera gel, Amla extract, Bhringraj extract, Hibiscus extract, Rosemary oil, Argan oil, and Vitamin E. The herbal extracts were prepared by boiling and filtration methods and incorporated into the aloe vera gel base with continuous stirring. Rosemary oil and argan oil were added to improve nourishment and scalp conditioning, while Vitamin E acted as an antioxidant. The prepared formulation was evaluated for parameters such as appearance, homogeneity, pH, consistency, spreadability, and stability. The serum showed good homogeneity, smooth texture, acceptable pH, and satisfactory stability. The herbal ingredients possess antioxidant, moisturizing, and hair growth–promoting properties which help in reducing hair fall and improving scalp health. The study concluded that the formulated polyherbal hair serum can serve as a safe, effective, and natural alter alternative to synthetic hair care products.
Keywords Herbal Hair Serum, Aloe vera gel, Amla extract, Bhringraj extract, Hibiscus extract, Rosemary oil, Argan oil, Polyherbal formulation.
Field Medical / Pharmacy
Published In Volume 17, Issue 5, May 2026
Published On 2026-05-30

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