This document discusses herbal cosmetics, including their advantages over synthetic cosmetics. It defines herbal cosmetics and provides examples of herbal ingredients commonly used in skin care products, such as aloe vera, coconut oil, neem, and turmeric. The document also categorizes herbal cosmetics based on their dosage form (e.g. creams, oils) and application area (e.g. skin, hair, nails). Specific herbal medicines and plants that can treat conditions like dry skin, anti-aging, dandruff, and protect skin are outlined.
Herbal cosmetics, Classification, Economic aspects and Industries involved in...NikitaSavita
Herbal cosmetics are the preparations which are prepared by using plant products having cosmetic action.
Its advantages and Classification
Economic aspects of herbal cosmetics
Import and Export of herbal cosmetics
Introduction
Classification with examples
Regulatory provisions relating to manufacturing the cosmetics
Requirements of the factory premises for manufacture of cosmetics
Requirements of plant and equipment
Manufacturing record
Prohibition of the manufacture
Offences and penalties
Export and import of potential herbal cosmetics
Some Indian importers of herbal cosmetics
Herbal cosmetics, Classification, Economic aspects and Industries involved in...NikitaSavita
Herbal cosmetics are the preparations which are prepared by using plant products having cosmetic action.
Its advantages and Classification
Economic aspects of herbal cosmetics
Import and Export of herbal cosmetics
Introduction
Classification with examples
Regulatory provisions relating to manufacturing the cosmetics
Requirements of the factory premises for manufacture of cosmetics
Requirements of plant and equipment
Manufacturing record
Prohibition of the manufacture
Offences and penalties
Export and import of potential herbal cosmetics
Some Indian importers of herbal cosmetics
Title: Almond Oil- Mandel- Badam
• Description: In this video the viewers will come to know about ALMOND OIL that is one of the Lipid containing crude drugs obtained from the various plant sources. Almond oil is a fixed oil obtained by expression from the seeds of Prunus amygdalus (Rosaceae) var. dulcis (sweet almonds) or P. amygdalus var. amara (bitter almonds). This drug becomes important since it is obtained from nut source. Here the synonyms, biological sources (scientific names & Family), geographical sources (what are the countries where it can be collected), chemical constituents, identification tests and uses has been discussed in brief.
Portion explained:
1. Synonyms of Almond oil
2. Biological Sources of ALMOND OIL
3. Geographical Sources of ALMOND OIL
4. Preparation of ALMOND OIL
5. Description of ALMOND OIL
6. Chemical Constituents of Almond oil
7. Chemical Test of ALMOND OIL
8. Uses of Almond oil
The concept of beauty and cosmetics is as ancient as mankind and civilization. Women are obsessed with looking beautiful. So, they use various beauty products that have herbs to look charming and young. Indian herbs and its significance are popular worldwide. An herbal cosmetic have growing demand in the world market and is an invaluable gift of nature. Herbal formulations always have attracted considerable attention because of their good activity and comparatively lesser or nil side effects with synthetic drugs. Herbs and spices have been used in maintaining and enhancing human beauty.
Title: Almond Oil- Mandel- Badam
• Description: In this video the viewers will come to know about ALMOND OIL that is one of the Lipid containing crude drugs obtained from the various plant sources. Almond oil is a fixed oil obtained by expression from the seeds of Prunus amygdalus (Rosaceae) var. dulcis (sweet almonds) or P. amygdalus var. amara (bitter almonds). This drug becomes important since it is obtained from nut source. Here the synonyms, biological sources (scientific names & Family), geographical sources (what are the countries where it can be collected), chemical constituents, identification tests and uses has been discussed in brief.
Portion explained:
1. Synonyms of Almond oil
2. Biological Sources of ALMOND OIL
3. Geographical Sources of ALMOND OIL
4. Preparation of ALMOND OIL
5. Description of ALMOND OIL
6. Chemical Constituents of Almond oil
7. Chemical Test of ALMOND OIL
8. Uses of Almond oil
The concept of beauty and cosmetics is as ancient as mankind and civilization. Women are obsessed with looking beautiful. So, they use various beauty products that have herbs to look charming and young. Indian herbs and its significance are popular worldwide. An herbal cosmetic have growing demand in the world market and is an invaluable gift of nature. Herbal formulations always have attracted considerable attention because of their good activity and comparatively lesser or nil side effects with synthetic drugs. Herbs and spices have been used in maintaining and enhancing human beauty.
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2. As per the Consumer Products(Safety) Regulations 1989
“Any Substance or Preparation Intented for external
application of the human body(Epidermis, Hair
system, Nails, Lips & External genital organs) or to
the Teeth or Buccal mucosa wholly or Mainly for the
purpose of Cleaning, Perfuming or Protecting them
or Keeping them in good condition or Changing their
appearance or Combating body odour or Perspiration
except where such activities are the purpose of
treating or Preventing disease”.
3. As per the Drug and Cosmetic Act 1940 of India
“Any article indented to be Rubbed, Poured,
Sprinkled or Sprayed on or Introduced into or
Applied to any part of the human body for Cleaning,
Beautifying, Promoting attractiveness or Altering the
appearance & Includes any article intended for use as
a component or Cosmetic ”.
“The beauty products which contain herbal ingredients
& have skin healing, Smoothening, Appearance
enhancing & Conditioning Properties”.
4. Advantages of herbal Cosmetics over Synthetic Cosmetics
01
•Herbal cosmetics utilize plant parts, plant extracts or nutrients which are
easily available in nature such as Aloe Vera gel, Neem, Coconut Oil, Vit-E etc
02
•They contain natural ingredients there are less Chance of getting Skin rashes,
Skin Itchiness or Allergies.
03
•Herbal cosmetics are compatible with all skin types as they contain natural
ingredients & avoid skin degradation.
04
•Wide varieties of herbal cosmetics are now available.
05
•They are available at affordable prices.
06
•They are mostly free from side effects.
06
•Herbal Cosmetics have long history of use & better patient acceptance.
07
•Herbal ingredients are widely available at cheaper rates.
6. Based on Dosage Form
• Cold Cream, Vanishing Cream, Liquid Cream.Emulsion
• Face Powder, Talcum, Tooth Powder.Powders
• Rouge compacts, Make-up CakeCakes
• Hair OilsOils
• Tooth Paste, Deodorant Paste.Paste
• Shaving soap, Toilet soapSoaps
• After Shave loations, hair set solutions.Solutions
7. Based on Application on
body Parts
• Creams, lotions, Sunscreen
products, Deodorants.Cosmetic for Skin
• Oils, Shampoos, Dyes, Tonics,
Hair removal products.Cosmetic for hair
• Nail polishes, manicure
productsCosmetic for Nail
• Toothpastes, Dentifrices,
Mouth washes.
Cosmetic for
Dentol & Oral
8. Basic Requirement of skin care Products are:
Cleaning agent
Toners
Moisturizing
agents
12. Herbal medicines for treatment of
various ailments
Dry skin treatment
Coconut oil:
Coconut oil comes from the fruit or seed of the
coconut palm tree Cocos nucifera, family
Arecaceae. Extra virgin coconut oil is excellent as a
skin moisturizer. When used for fourteen hours
coconut oil helped prevent protein loss from the
wet combing of hair.
Sunflower oil:
It is the non-volatile oil expressed from sunflower
seeds obtained from Helianthus annuus, family
Asteraceae. In cosmetics, it has smoothing
properties and is considered noncomedogenic.
13. Aloe Vera:
A native of southern Africa, the aloe vera plant has fleshy spiny-
toothed leaves and red or yellow flowers. It is an ingredient in many
cosmetics because it heals moisturizes, and softens skin. Simply cut
one of the aloe vera leaves to easily extract the soothing gel. Aloe
vera contains amino acids like leucine, isoleucine, saponin
glycosides that provide cleansing action, vitamins A,C,E,B, choline,
B12 and folic acid and provide antioxidant activity
14. Anti-Aging treatment
Carrot: -
It is obtained from the plant Daucus carota belonging to
family Apiaceae. Carrot seed oil is indicated for anti-aging,
revitalizing and rejuvenating. As it promotes the
formation of new cells and helps in reducing wrinkles. It
acts as Natural toner and rejuvenator for the skin.
15. Ginkgo: -
Ginkgo comes from the ginkgo tree, Ginkgo biloba belongs to
family Ginkgoaceae. It is best known, as a circulatory tonic, in
particular for strengthening the tiny little capillaries to all the
organs, but especially to the brain. The capillaries become
more flexible and as a result more oxygen is delivered to the
brain and eyes (to protect against degenerative eye diseases like
macular degeneration), as important as we age.
16. Rhodiola rosea:
It is commonly known as golden root, roseroot, Aaron's rod,
arctic root, king's crown, lignum rhodium, orpin
rose.Traditional folk medicine used R. rosea to increase physical
endurance, work productivity, resistance to high altitude
sickness, and to treat fatigue, depression, anemia, impotence,
gastrointestinal ailments, infections, and nervous system
disorders. R. rosea is rich in phenolic compounds, known to
have strong antioxidant properties.
17. Dandruff Treatment
Henna: -
Henna comes from the plant, , Lawsonia inermis
family Lythraceae, which contain a dye molecule
called Lawsone, which when processed becomes
Henna powder. Henna has a natural affinity with
the proteins in our hair, making it able to “stain”
the colour onto the hair shaft.
Neem: -
The herb, Azadirachta indica, family Meliaceae
has been found to have the properties of a Blood
purifier, beauty enhancer. The common
treatment for the dandruff is Neem as it
produces antifungal, antibacterial, pain-
relieving, and anti- compounds that would treat
18. Skin protection
Green Tea: -
Green tea is tea made solely with the leaves
of Camellia sinensis belonging to family
Theaceae. It is a premiere skin protectant. It
protects against direct damage to the cell
and moderates inflammation. The catechins
in green tea are some 20 times stronger in
their antioxidant powers than even vitamin
E.
Calendula:-
Calendula in suspension or in tincture is
used topically to treat acne, reducing
inflammation, controlling bleeding and
soothing irritated tissue [. There is "limited
evidence" that calendula cream or
ointment is effective in treating radiation
dermatitis
19. Turmeric: -
Turmeric is used in many celebrations of Hindus.
Especially in Hindu wedding brides would rub with
turmeric on their bodies for glowing look. New born
babies also rubbed with turmeric on their forehead for
good luck. Traditionally women rub turmeric on their
cheeks to produce a natural golden glow.
20. Hair care
Amla: -
Amla is obtained from the plant Emblica
Officinalis, Family Euphorbiaceae. Amla is rich in
vitamin C, tannins and minerals such as
phosphorus, iron and calcium which provides
nutrition to hair and also causes darkening of hair.
Hibiscus consists of calcium, phosphorus, iron,
vitamin B1, riboflavin, niacin and vitamin C, used
to stimulate thicker hair growth and prevents
premature graying of hair.
Coconut oil: -
This oil obtained from the dried solid part of the
endospasm of the coconut- Cocos nucifera, family
Palmea. It is white or pearl- white unctuous mass
in winter and colourless in summer.
21. Arachis Oil: -
This is also a fixed oil obtained from the seeds of
the Arachis hypogea belonging to the family
Leguminoseae. The oil is pale yellow in colour,
with a faint nutty odour. It is used in the
preparation of hair oils and ‘Brilliantines.
Castor oil: -
This oil is obtained from the seeds of Ricinus
communis belonging to the family,
Euphorbiaceae. It is used as an emollient, in the
preparation of lipstick, hair oils, creams and
lotions.
22. Eucalyptus Oil: -
Eucalyptus oil is the generic name for distilled
oil from the leaf of Eucalyptus, a genus of the
Plant family Myrtaceae. Eucalyptus oil can help
to get rid of dandruff, which in turn can help to
promote healthy growth of hair.
Rose oil: -
The well-known essential oil is probably rose
oil, produced from the petals of Rosa
damascena and Rosa centifolia, family
Rosaceae. Steam-distilled rose oil is known as
"rose otto" while the solvent extracted product
is known as"rose absolute". It is used more
commonly in perfumery. The key flavor
compounds that contribute to the distinctive
scent of rose oil are beta-damascenone, beta-
damascone, beta-ionone, and oxide.
23. Citronella oil: -
It is one of the essential oils obtained from the leaves and stems of
different species of Cymbopogon family Cardiopteridaceae. The
crisp, rich citrus or lemon like aroma of this oil drives away body
odour and is used deodorants and body sprays, although in very
small quantities, since it heavy doses it may give skin irritations. It
can also be mixed with the bathing water to have a refreshing,
body odour ending bath.
24. Olive oil:
This oil is a fixed oil extracted from the fruits of
olea europaea, family oleaceae. The major
constituents are triolein, tripalmitin, trilinolein,
tristearate, monosterate, triarachidin, squalene, β-
sitosterol and tocopherol. It is used as skin and
hair conditioner in cosmetics like lotions,
shampoos etc. It is a potent fatty acid penetration
enhancer.
Light liquid paraffin: -
It consists of a mixture of hydrocarbons in the form
of an oily liquid which has no colour or odour. It is
used in the manufacture of bath oils, hair oils,
lotions and creams, due to its better spreadibility.
25. Sunflower oil:
It is the non-volatile oil extracted from
sunflower seeds obtained from Helianthus
annuus, family Asteraceae. Sunflower oil
contains lecithin, tocopherols, carotenoids
and waxes. It has smoothing properties and
is considered non-comedogenic. A simple yet
cost-effective oil, well tried and tested for
generations in a wide variety of emulsions
formulated for face and body Products
Heavy liquid paraffin: -
It is composed of a mixture of hydrocarbons
in the form of a colourless and odourless oily
liquid. Due to its soothing effect on the skin,
it is used in the creams, lotions, and in hair
oil.
26. Tamarind:-
Tamarindus indica, family Fabaceae, is widely
growth in tropical regions Tamarind seed has
activity of radical scavenging, anti-microbial
activities and a lipid peroxidation reducing. Its
antioxidant activity is appropriate for anti-
wrinkle cosmetics.
Vitamin C:-
It prevents free radical damage due to its
property of donating free radicals. It is
beneficial in boosting immune system. The
main source of Vitamin-C is carrots, peaches,
sweet potatoes, oranges, broccolis, etc.
Herbal as an antioxidant
27. Vitamin E: -
Both plants and animals serve as a source of
vitamin E. It has been found beneficial against
certain types of cancer & cardiac problems. It is
known as “scavenger of free radicals” Vitamin E is
mainly present in almonds, nuts, whole cereal
grains, vegetable oils etc.
Pomegranate: -
The pomegranate plant (Punica granatum)
extract has antioxidant and antiviral properties
and is said to enhance the effectiveness of topical
sunscreens. Pomegranate seed oil has been
demonstrated to exhibit chemopreventive activity
against skin cancer. In addition, pomegranate
peel fractions may foster dermal regeneration and
pomegranate seed oil fractions may facilitate
epidermal regeneration.
28. Resveratrol:-
This polyphenolic phytoalexin compound, present in
the skin and seeds of grapes, berries, peanuts, and other
foods, is considered a potent antioxidant,
antiinflammatory, and anti-proliferative agent.
Resveratrol has been intended to prevent skin cancer
and other conditions thought to be generated by the
sun.
Ferulic Acid:-
Ferulic acid (4-hydroxy-3-methoxycinnamic acid) is
considered a potent antioxidant known to provide
photoprotection to skin when it is incorporated into
sunscreens, cosmetic lotions and other skin products.
Further, it is believed to act synergistically with vitamins
C and E and beta-carotene
Liquorice: -
Glycyrrhiza glabra (G. glabra) extract has been used to
treat skin irritation dermatitis, eczema, pruritus, and
cysts. It has a chemopreventive action because of
glycyrrhizin.