Umakant Sanjay Jagtap,
Sulbha Gopal Patil,
Krutika Arvind More,
Aachal Vinod Jain,
Akshay Pravin Bhumare,
Sunil Pandit Pawar,
- Student, Department of Pharmaceuties, P. S. G. V. P. Mandal’s College of Pharmacy, shahada, Maharashtra, India
- Associate Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, P. S. G. V. P. Mandal’s College of Pharmacy, shahada, Maharashtra, India
- Student, Department of Pharmaceuties, P. S. G. V. P. Mandal’s College of Pharmacy, shahada, Maharashtra,
- Student, Department of Pharmaceuties, P. S. G. V. P. Mandal’s College of Pharmacy, shahada, Maharashtra,
- Student, Department of Pharmaceuties, P. S. G. V. P. Mandal’s College of Pharmacy, shahada, Maharashtra, India
- Principal, Department of Pharmacy, P. S. G. V. P. Mandal’s College of Pharmacy, shahada, Maharashtra, India
Abstract
Everyone likes to look young and intriguing, and hair plays a big part in improving one’s image. Globally, graying hair is a big problem, especially for younger people. Premature graying is frequently the consequence of factors that negatively effect hair health, such pollution, grime, severe temperatures, changes in lifestyle, stress, nutritional inadequacies, and hectic schedules. Because of this, many people look for techniques to cover up white or gray hair in order to look younger. Hair colors are frequently used for this reason, however many of the synthetic dyes on the market contain dangerous chemicals like ammonia and PPD that can destroy hair and perhaps raise the risk of cancer. The creation of poly-herbal powdered hair dyes from herbs found in our surroundings is the primary objective of this study. Herbal Hair colors are commonly utilized for this reason; be that as it may, numerous manufactured colors accessible within the showcase contain hurtful chemicals like PPD and alkali, which can harm hair and may indeed increment the chance of cancer. This inquire about centers on the improvement of poly-herbal powdered hair colors, which utilize herbs from our environment. Home grown hair colors offer viable coloring without the unfavorable impacts of manufactured operators. We defined three distinctive versions using changing proportions of henna and indigo. Among these, formulation which employments the next extent of indigo, delivered the most excellent coloring impact, coming about in a brownish-black color that closely takes after common hair. The details were assessed for organoleptic properties, powdered characteristics, physico- chemical properties, and fix tests. Each definition met all the assessment criteria. The color produced by F3 was a brownish-black, imitating the normal dark color of hair, which makes F3 the foremost compelling in terms of coloring. Subsequently, the F3 definition is recognized as the one with the foremost alluring coloring impact.
Keywords: Beautification, Graying, Herbal, Nourishes, Hair, and hair scalp care.
[This article belongs to Research & Reviews: A Journal of Pharmacognosy ]
Umakant Sanjay Jagtap, Sulbha Gopal Patil, Krutika Arvind More, Aachal Vinod Jain, Akshay Pravin Bhumare, Sunil Pandit Pawar. Review on: Development of Polyherbal Hair Dye. Research & Reviews: A Journal of Pharmacognosy. 2025; 12(02):40-47.
Umakant Sanjay Jagtap, Sulbha Gopal Patil, Krutika Arvind More, Aachal Vinod Jain, Akshay Pravin Bhumare, Sunil Pandit Pawar. Review on: Development of Polyherbal Hair Dye. Research & Reviews: A Journal of Pharmacognosy. 2025; 12(02):40-47. Available from: https://journals.stmjournals.com/rrjopc/article=2025/view=208677
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Research & Reviews: A Journal of Pharmacognosy
| Volume | 12 |
| Issue | 02 |
| Received | 27/02/2025 |
| Accepted | 17/04/2025 |
| Published | 24/04/2025 |
| Publication Time | 56 Days |
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