The project name "Herbal Anti-Aging Cream" suggests that the project is focused on developing a skincare product that uses natural, plant-based ingredients to target the visible signs of aging, such as fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots. The project may involve research into the properties and benefits of various herbs and botanicals, as well as the formulation and testing of a cream that can be used to moisturize, nourish, and rejuvenate the skin. The goal of the project may be to create a high-quality, effective anti-aging cream that is safe, gentle, and sustainable, and that can be marketed to consumers who are looking for natural alternatives to conventional skincare products.
As is widely known, aging is an un avoidable part of life that nearly all adults have to
face at some point. Despite this, it is important to remember that the aging process is natural
and should be accepted and embraced. All of us have the capacity to live our lives to the
fullest, regardless of how old we are. As we age, it is common to experience physical and
mental changes that can sometimes lead to a lack of self-esteem and a decrease in perceived
physical attractiveness. Nevertheless, with proper care and attention, it is possible to maintain
a healthy and confident outlook despite the passing of time.
That’s why we have studied several research papers and have gained valuable insights.
We recently conducted a study on skin aging and its associated factors, including the use of
anti-aging creams and behaviors. The findings of our research have provided us with valuable
insights into the topic.
In order to better understand the aging process of the skin, we have conducted a
thorough analysis of the various chemical and herbal products available on the market, as well
as the ingredients they contain. Through our research, we compiled a comprehensive list of
the trending products and their associated benefits. We hope that our findings will provide a
useful reference for those seeking to maintain healthy, youthful skin.
We have prepared an excel sheet containing an analysis of the ingredients of the 50
cream products. We are pleased to inform you that we have completed an extensive analysis
of the composition of 50 cream products. Through our research, we have identified that a
variety of chemicals, vitamins, lipids, and extracts are used in the creams. Specifically, we
have identified retinol, moringa oliefera, apricot oil, aloe leaf extract, and other common
ingredients.
We have gathered detailed information regarding certain herbs which are highly
beneficial for treating aging skin. With this information, we are looking to conduct further
research in order to create an effective herbal product cream that is free of any adverse side
effects. We are confident that this product will be able to provide quick and effective relief
from aging skin problems.
- By Aditya Vijay Naik (B.pharm Student) Sppu
2. 1.Epidermis: - The top layer of your skin, which you can see
and touch, is called the epidermis. Skin cells are made of the
protein keratin, which, together with other proteins, binds the
skin cells together to create this layer.
2.Dermis: - 90% of the thickness of skin is made up of the
dermis. This skin's middle layer: Elastin and collagen are
present: Collagen, a protein, gives skin cells strength and
flexibility
3.Subcutaneous: - The fatty layer of skin is located at the
bottom, or hypodermis. the epidermis muscles and bones are
shielded from harm by fat in the hypodermis when you fall or
get into an accident
Skin: The broadest organ in the human body, the skin's primary responsibilities include providing
excretion, regulating temperature, protecting the body from external dangers, and sensing touch. It
is made up of three layers:
BASIC HUMAN SKIN
3. INFORMATION
Aging is the sequential or gradual alteration of an organism that increases the
risk of illness and senility. Biological processes in humans age, their bodies undergo
physiological changes that eventually lead to senescence, and their capacity to
respond to metabolic stress declines.
1.Biological Aging
2.Psychological Aging
3.Social Aging
4.Chronological Aging
WHAT IS THE ANTI-AGING ??
Anti-aging is defined as the practise of slowing down or reversing the effects of ageing is
known as anti-aging.
It should be maintaining youthful-looking skin, preventing and minimising wrinkles, slowing
down the body's natural ageing process, and enhancing general health.
Diet, exercise, skin care, and hormone replacement therapy are all common anti-aging
strategies.
4. An anti-aging cream is a cosmetic product formulated
with ingredients that aim to reduce or slow down the
visible signs of aging on the skin, such as wrinkles,
fine lines, age spots, and loss of firmness and
elasticity.
HERBAL
ANTI- AGING CREAM
Reducing the appearance of fine lines and
wrinkles.
Moisturizing and hydrating the skin, improving
texture and firmness.
Providing antioxidants, which can help to prevent damage
from free radicals.
Improving skin tone and brightness.
Protecting the skin from damage caused by
environmental factors, such as UV radiation and pollution.
5. To make an anti-aging cream, first gather all of the herbal and chemical formulae
accessible on the market. This method necessitates extensive study and analysis
of the substances and formulations available on the market today, ensuring that the
combination of ingredients best meets the demands of the consumer.
We thoroughly researched and analysed all of the items and firms that were
identified, noting the components in each.
We Use existing databases, such as the Natural Medicines Comprehensive
Database, to supplement and ensure the correctness of the information gathered in
the previous step.
Separating the herbal ingredients from the chemical ingredients, like the list is as
follows:-Herbal Ingredients: Almond, Rose, moringa, papaya seeds, green tea,
aloe etc.
When discussing the history of scientific discoveries and inventions, it is important
to also consider the literature that has documented and analyzed these events.
6. YEAR LITERATURE
1930 The first anti-aging cream, called "Oil of Olay," was developed in the 1930s by
chemist Graham Wulff.
1950 As the baby boomer generation began to age, the market for anti-aging products
grew.
1970 Retinoids, a type of vitamin A derivative, were first introduced as a treatment
for acne in the 1970s.
2000 Stem cell technology was introduced in the 2000s as a way to regenerate
damaged skin cells and promote collagen production.
2010 In recent years, there has been a growing trend towards natural and organic
anti-aging creams
7. MORINGA OLEIFERA
Moringa, also known a
s the "miracle tree
Its having Anti-inflamm
atory, Anti-oxidant and
Moisturizing properties
PAPAYA EXTRACT
Used to treat skin con
ditions such as acne,
and is thought to help
reduce the signs of
aging.
GREEN TEA EXTRACT
To help reduce
the signs of aging
ALOE LEAF
Mainly used for Hydrati
ng properties and Antio
xidant properties.Aloe v
era contains a variety of
nutrients that are essent
ial for the
ROSE OIL
Used as a fragrance
Its having Anti-wrinkle,
Anti-oxidant and
Moisturizing properties
ALMOND OIL
Overall pigment intens
ity decreased by 20%
antioxidant, anti-inflam
matory, and antiseptic
agent
8. OBJECTIVES
OF HERBAL
ANTI-AGING
CREAM
To develop a potent
herbal anti-aging
lotion that minimises
the look of wrinkling,
reduce wrinkles, and
imperfections.
To make an herbal cream
that has anti-inflammatory
and oxidative characteristics
to moisturise and shield the
skin from external
aggressors.
To create a delicate, quell
herbal cream that is
optimised for diffusion.
Non-irritating and a
substance that does not
block the pores.
To somehow be made
using natural and/or
organic components.
To evaluate the herbal
cream's safety and
acceptability in both long
and short-term use.
11. Heat liquid paraffin
and beeswax in a
borosilicate glass
beaker at 75 ℃ and
maintain that heating
temperature.
In another beaker, dissolve borax,
methylparaben in distilled water and
heat this beaker to 75 ℃ to dissolve
borax and methylparaben and to get
a clear solution.Slowly add the
aqueous phase to the heated oily
phase while stirring continuously.
Add a measured amount of
moringa oleifera extract, and
green tea extract, turmeric extract
, papaya seeds extract to the
mixture and stir vigorously until it
forms a smooth cream. Add a few
drops of rose oil as a fragrance
Put this cream on the
slab and add a few
drops of distilled water
if necessary.
Mix the cream in a geometric manner on
the slab to give a smooth texture to the
cream and to mix all the ingredients
properly.
14. The thickness and flow of the
cream.
VISCOCITY
The ability of the cream to spread
easily on the skin.
SPREADABILITY
The potential of the cream to
cause any irritation or allergic
reactions on the skin.
SKIN IRRITATION
The ability of the cream to
maintain its physical and
chemical properties over time.
STABILITY
The ability of the cream to be
absorbed into the skin.
ABSORPTION
The ability of the cream to
hydrate the skin and improve its
moisture content.
MOISTURIZATION
The acidity or alkalinity of the
cream.
PH
The color and visual
characteristics of the cream.
APPEARANCE
The smoothness and
consistency of the cream when
applied to the skin.
TEXTURE
The fragrance or scent of the
cream.
ODOUR
15. •
Evaluation parameter Result
Physical Appearance Semi-solid
Texture Ok
Colour Slightly Golden White
Ph -
Stability -
Spredability -
Viscocity -
Odour Faint Peppery
16. In conclusion, the formulation and evaluation of a herbal anti-aging cream can
offer several benefits to consumers who are looking for natural and effective
ways to combat the signs of aging. Our research paper explored the process of
formulating and evaluating an anti-aging cream using natural ingredients such
as aloe vera, neem extract, tulsi extract, and rose oil.
A herbal anti-aging cream can provide natural and effective benefits to combat
aging. We formulated and evaluated a cream using natural ingredients like aloe
vera, Moringa, papaya seeds and rose oil.
The cream's evaluation assessed its texture, absorption, moisturization, anti-
aging and wrinkle reduction, sun protection, safety and skin sensitivity,
packaging, shelf life, fragrance, and overall aesthetic appeal.
Using herbal extracts and oils can improve the overall health and appearance of
the skin.
17. The research paper aimed to develop and evaluate a herbal anti-aging
cream formulated with a blend of natural ingredients including Moringa
oleifera, papaya seeds, aloe vera, turmeric, green tea, rose oil, and almond
oil. The cream was prepared using a standard extemporaneous method and
evaluated for various parameters, including texture, consistency, absorption,
moisturization, and anti-aging efficacy.
The results of the study showed that the formulated cream had a smooth
and creamy texture, with good absorption and moisturizing properties. The
cream was found to be non-greasy and non-sticky, leaving a soft and supple
feel to the skin. The addition of Moringa oleifera, papaya seeds, turmeric,
and green tea in the cream contributed to its antioxidant and anti-
inflammatory properties, which are known to prevent and reduce the signs
of aging.
18. Text book of pharmacognosy by t. E. Wallis
Text book of industrial pharmacognosy by anusuya r kashi, s
ramachandran and bindu sukumaran
Text book of pharmacognosy to chemistry by vinod d. Rangari
FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF MULTIPURPOSE HERBAL
CREAM NIKHIL NITIN NAVINDGIKAR1*, K. A. KAMALAPURKAR1,
PRASHANT S. CHAVAN2
Formulation and Evaluation of Multipurpose Herbal Cream Akash S. Mali1 ,
Karekar P2 , Dr. Yadav A. V3