This document summarizes a seminar on cosmeceuticals derived from plants. It defines cosmeceuticals as cosmetic products containing biologically active plant ingredients that impact the user's health and appearance. The document outlines several plant-derived cosmeceuticals like amla, henna, cyperus, soap nut, and turmeric. It describes the biological source, chemical constituents, and uses of these plants in enhancing skin and hair health. The mechanisms by which UV radiation causes skin damage and how plant extracts may prevent premature skin aging are also summarized.
This document discusses herbal ingredients that are commonly used in skin care products. It provides information on the benefits of herbal cosmetics compared to conventional products, as herbal ingredients are natural and have few side effects. Examples of herbal ingredients that are used as cleansers, toners, and moisturizers include coconut oil, aloe vera, essential oils like lemon and sandalwood. The document also lists several herbal plants and extracts that are used to treat specific skin conditions or provide anti-aging benefits.
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Formulation challenges in herbal cosmeticsForam Machhar
Herbal cosmetics face various formulation challenges due to the properties of the phytoconstituents used as active ingredients. Phytoconstituents can be water soluble, water insoluble, fibrous, or poorly wettable. They also exist as concentrated extracts, resins, or liquid extracts. This makes them difficult to incorporate into cosmetic formulations. Novel drug delivery systems are being developed using nanotechnology approaches like liposomes, phytosomes, and solid lipid nanoparticles to improve solubility, stability, and efficacy. Specific herbal extracts face challenges like poor absorption, rapid metabolism, and low bioavailability. Herbal antioxidants and photoprotectives are prone to oxidation and instability. Anti-aging herbs have issues with
THIS PRESENTATION CONTAINS INFORMATION ABOUT SHAMPOOS , WHICH WAS DESCRIBED AS A COSMETIC
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This document discusses herbal cosmetics and provides information on various types. It begins by introducing cosmetics and herbal cosmetics. It then classifies herbal cosmetics based on dosage form and body part applied. Several herbal cosmetic formulations are described for skin, hair, teeth, and more. Key herbal ingredients and their skin benefits are outlined. Guidelines for using herbs safely are provided. The document concludes by emphasizing the growing demand and potential of herbal cosmetics.
HERBAL COSMETICS ;HERBAL INGREDIENTS IN HAIR CARE,SKIN CARE AND ORAL CARE. REVIEW ON THE GUIDELINE FOR HERBAL COSMETICS BY PRIVATE BODIES LIKE COSMOS WITH RESPECT TO PRESERVATIVES EMOLLIENTS FOAMING AGENTS.CHALLENGES IN FORMULATION OF HERBAL COSMETICS
Herbal ingrediants used in hair care, skin care, oral care Naveen BalajiNaveen Balaji
Herbal ingredients are commonly used in hair care, skin care, and oral care products for their beneficial properties. For skin care, herbs like tulsi, glycyrrhiza glabra, and fruits like banana and avocado are used to treat different skin types. Popular herbal hair care products include oils, lotions, colorants, and shampoos. Oils are used to nourish hair while lotions have stimulating effects. Oral care utilizes herbs with antimicrobial, antioxidant, and analgesic properties like aloe, clove, garlic, and tea tree oil to treat dental issues. Chewing sticks made from plants also massage gums and clean teeth. Herbal ingredients are effective alternatives to conventional
This document summarizes a seminar on cosmeceuticals derived from plants. It defines cosmeceuticals as cosmetic products containing biologically active plant ingredients that impact the user's health and appearance. The document outlines several plant-derived cosmeceuticals like amla, henna, cyperus, soap nut, and turmeric. It describes the biological source, chemical constituents, and uses of these plants in enhancing skin and hair health. The mechanisms by which UV radiation causes skin damage and how plant extracts may prevent premature skin aging are also summarized.
This document discusses herbal ingredients that are commonly used in skin care products. It provides information on the benefits of herbal cosmetics compared to conventional products, as herbal ingredients are natural and have few side effects. Examples of herbal ingredients that are used as cleansers, toners, and moisturizers include coconut oil, aloe vera, essential oils like lemon and sandalwood. The document also lists several herbal plants and extracts that are used to treat specific skin conditions or provide anti-aging benefits.
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Formulation challenges in herbal cosmeticsForam Machhar
Herbal cosmetics face various formulation challenges due to the properties of the phytoconstituents used as active ingredients. Phytoconstituents can be water soluble, water insoluble, fibrous, or poorly wettable. They also exist as concentrated extracts, resins, or liquid extracts. This makes them difficult to incorporate into cosmetic formulations. Novel drug delivery systems are being developed using nanotechnology approaches like liposomes, phytosomes, and solid lipid nanoparticles to improve solubility, stability, and efficacy. Specific herbal extracts face challenges like poor absorption, rapid metabolism, and low bioavailability. Herbal antioxidants and photoprotectives are prone to oxidation and instability. Anti-aging herbs have issues with
THIS PRESENTATION CONTAINS INFORMATION ABOUT SHAMPOOS , WHICH WAS DESCRIBED AS A COSMETIC
PREPARATION FOR 3RD BPHARMACY STUDENTS IN THEIR 5th SEMESTER...
This document discusses herbal cosmetics and provides information on various types. It begins by introducing cosmetics and herbal cosmetics. It then classifies herbal cosmetics based on dosage form and body part applied. Several herbal cosmetic formulations are described for skin, hair, teeth, and more. Key herbal ingredients and their skin benefits are outlined. Guidelines for using herbs safely are provided. The document concludes by emphasizing the growing demand and potential of herbal cosmetics.
HERBAL COSMETICS ;HERBAL INGREDIENTS IN HAIR CARE,SKIN CARE AND ORAL CARE. REVIEW ON THE GUIDELINE FOR HERBAL COSMETICS BY PRIVATE BODIES LIKE COSMOS WITH RESPECT TO PRESERVATIVES EMOLLIENTS FOAMING AGENTS.CHALLENGES IN FORMULATION OF HERBAL COSMETICS
Herbal ingrediants used in hair care, skin care, oral care Naveen BalajiNaveen Balaji
Herbal ingredients are commonly used in hair care, skin care, and oral care products for their beneficial properties. For skin care, herbs like tulsi, glycyrrhiza glabra, and fruits like banana and avocado are used to treat different skin types. Popular herbal hair care products include oils, lotions, colorants, and shampoos. Oils are used to nourish hair while lotions have stimulating effects. Oral care utilizes herbs with antimicrobial, antioxidant, and analgesic properties like aloe, clove, garlic, and tea tree oil to treat dental issues. Chewing sticks made from plants also massage gums and clean teeth. Herbal ingredients are effective alternatives to conventional
Formulation and Evaluation of Liquid Shampoo.pdfRAHUL PAL
Shampoo is a preparation of a surfactant (i.e., surface active material) in a suitable from liquid, solid
or powder-which when used under the specified condition will remove surface grease, dirt, skin debris
from the hair shaft and scalp without adversely affecting the user.
Surfactant are the main components of shampoo preparation. Mainly anionic surfactant is used. A
surfactant consists of two-part are hydrophilic (water loving) while the other is hydrophobic in nature.
Shampoo for oily hair can been exactly the same detergent at the same concentration as shampoo for
dry hair.
This document discusses shampoo, including its definition, ideal properties, types, and formulas. Shampoo is a preparation of surfactants that cleans the scalp and hair without harm. It should have properties like optimum viscosity, spreading ability, and the ability to produce lather and rinse out completely. Common types include clear liquid, liquid cream, cream, gel, powder, aerosol, and special formulations like medicated or conditioning shampoos. Formulas provided include a basic clear liquid shampoo and examples for other types. The document concludes by noting the building blocks used in shampoo formulations.
Cream is a semisolid emulsion used for external application to the skin. Creams can be oil-in-water or water-in-oil emulsions. Foundation cream is applied to unify skin color and mask imperfections. It contains pigments, moisturizing agents, vitamins, preservatives, and UV filters. Foundation cream formulations are provided using ingredients like oils, waxes, emulsifiers, and water. Different types of foundations include cream, liquid, compact, gel, and mousse formulations suitable for different skin types. Proper application techniques and benefits of foundation are also discussed.
The document discusses herbal cosmetics and provides details about various herbal ingredients used in cosmetics. It defines herbal cosmetics and categorizes them based on the body part they are applied to. Examples of commonly used herbal ingredients in hair care cosmetics like shampoos and conditioners are provided, such as amla, reetha, henna. The chemical constituents and uses of amla and henna are also summarized. The document provides formulations for herbal lime shampoo and highlights the benefits of various herbal ingredients.
This document discusses shampoo, including its definition, functions, composition, types, manufacturing factors, and evaluation. Shampoo is used to remove oils, dirt, and other contaminants from hair. The key components are surfactants such as sodium laureth sulfate that provide cleansing properties. Other common ingredients include preservatives, conditioning agents, thickeners, fragrances, and pH adjusters. Various types of shampoo are discussed such as powder, liquid, oil, medicated, baby, and herbal varieties. Manufacturing considers safety, lathering, and ease of use. Shampoo is evaluated based on parameters like pH, foaming ability, viscosity, dirt removal, and effects on skin
This document discusses various herbal cosmeceuticals used for skin, hair, and color cosmetics. It provides details on plant sources, active constituents, mechanisms of action and common formulations for herbal ingredients like turmeric, bearberry, aloe vera, coriander, rose, chamomile and others used as fairness agents, moisturizers, anti-aging products, and more. Specific cream, lipstick, and other formulations are presented along with the typical percentages of oils, waxes, and other ingredients included.
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This document appears to be a presentation on herbal cosmetics given by a student named T. Mousami Bhavasar. It discusses various topics related to herbal cosmetics including definitions, advantages, disadvantages, types (such as hair oils and hair dyes), ingredients and properties. A formulation for a herbal hair oil is provided and its evaluation parameters are outlined. Various herbal ingredients commonly used in hair care products like henna, amla and reetha are also described.
herbal cosmeticsHerbal products are safe because they are natural
can be harmful if consumed improperly or in excessive amounts
Cosmeceuticals are cosmetic products with biologically active ingredients purporting to have medical or drug‐like benefits. They ingredient with medicinal properties that manifests beneficial topical actions and provides protection against degenerative skin conditions.
Cosmeceuticals improve appearance by delivering nutrients necessary for healthy skin.
Herbal cosmetics have several advantages over synthetic cosmetics, including fewer allergic reactions and side effects since they are natural. However, herbal cosmetics also have some disadvantages like slower effects and difficulties in standardization. This document discusses various herbal cosmetic products for skin, hair, and nails. It describes formulations for herbal creams, oils, and shampoos that use herbs like amla, reetha, and henna. Current challenges in herbal cosmetics include a lack of scientific validation, quality control, and pharmacokinetic studies.
This document provides information about formulating and evaluating shampoos. It discusses the key ingredients in shampoo like surfactants and additives. Various shampoo formulations are presented, including liquid, lotion, cream, jelly, aerosol and specialized formulations. Methods for evaluating shampoos are outlined, focusing on foam and foam stability, detergency, rinsing, conditioning action, and microbiological assays. The document serves as a guide for formulating different types of shampoos and assessing their performance.
Herbal cosmetics are cosmetic products made using plant ingredients. They have increased in popularity due to their mild and non-toxic nature compared to synthetic cosmetics. Herbal cosmetics include ingredients like oils, extracts and phyto-constituents obtained from plants. They have advantages like not causing allergic reactions and side effects while being effective in small quantities. However, they also have disadvantages such as slower effects compared to allopathic products and difficulties in masking tastes and odors. Common herbal ingredients used in skin and hair care products include aloe vera, turmeric, neem, tulsi, and shikakai.
This document discusses herbal shampoos and conditioners. It defines herbal shampoos as cleansing preparations using traditional Ayurvedic herbs like regular shampoo. Some key advantages are using pure, organic ingredients without harmful chemicals or animal testing. Several formulations for herbal shampoos and conditioners are provided using ingredients like neem, shikakai, aloe vera, and amla. Methods for evaluating properties of shampoos like foam stability and wetting action are also outlined.
This document discusses herbal cosmetics. It defines herbal cosmetics and provides classifications based on dosage form and body part applied. It describes common herbal ingredients used in skin care products like creams and lotions for different skin types. Herbal hair care products like oils, shampoos, and conditioners are also outlined. Other herbal cosmetic categories discussed include dental products, nail polishes, and eye shadows. Advantages of herbal cosmetics include lack of side effects and easy incorporation. Disadvantages include slower effects and difficulty standardizing ingredients.
This document provides an overview of perfumes. It defines perfumes as mixtures of fragrant essential oils, fixatives, and solvents used to provide a pleasant scent. It discusses the history of perfumes and describes their composition, classification, ingredients, allergens, and proper storage. The key information presented includes the three main components of perfumes - essential oils, fixatives, and solvents - as well as the top, middle, and base notes that provide perfumes' scents.
This document discusses herbal products that can be used for skincare. It provides details on various herbs including aloe vera, walnut, rose, papaya, cucumber, neem, turmeric, sandalwood, green coffee seeds, and grape seeds. For each herb, it lists synonyms, biological source, chemical constituents, and uses related to skincare. The herbs have various benefits for skin including moisturizing, treating acne, reducing signs of aging, and lightening pigmentation.
Shampoo is a surfactant-based preparation that cleans the hair and scalp without damage. An ideal shampoo removes dirt effectively, produces foam, imparts a pleasant scent, and leaves hair soft and manageable. Shampoos are classified based on appearance, function, and ingredients. They undergo quality testing to ensure proper foaming, cleansing, and lack of irritation. The document discusses the components, formulation, and testing of shampoos.
Introduction.
Types of Herbal hair products.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Storage condition
Formulation and Evaluation of Different herbal hair products.
Result and Conclusion.
HERBAL DRUG TECHNOLOGY
Herbal Cosmetics
Sources and description of raw materials of herbal origin used via, fixed oils, waxes, gums
colours, perfumes, protective agents, bleaching agents, antioxidants in products such as skin
care, hair care and oral hygiene products.
Herbal cosmetics are made using plant extracts that have cosmetic benefits and are generally milder and less toxic than synthetic cosmetics. The document discusses various types of herbal cosmetics like those for skin, hair, teeth, and nails. It provides examples of herbs commonly used in skin creams, hair oils, toothpastes, and other products. Some benefits of herbal cosmetics include lack of side effects, nourishment of skin and hair, and treatment of conditions like acne, hair fall, and fungal infections. The conclusion states that demand for herbal cosmetics is increasing as they provide nutrients for healthy skin and hair.
Formulation and Evaluation of Liquid Shampoo.pdfRAHUL PAL
Shampoo is a preparation of a surfactant (i.e., surface active material) in a suitable from liquid, solid
or powder-which when used under the specified condition will remove surface grease, dirt, skin debris
from the hair shaft and scalp without adversely affecting the user.
Surfactant are the main components of shampoo preparation. Mainly anionic surfactant is used. A
surfactant consists of two-part are hydrophilic (water loving) while the other is hydrophobic in nature.
Shampoo for oily hair can been exactly the same detergent at the same concentration as shampoo for
dry hair.
This document discusses shampoo, including its definition, ideal properties, types, and formulas. Shampoo is a preparation of surfactants that cleans the scalp and hair without harm. It should have properties like optimum viscosity, spreading ability, and the ability to produce lather and rinse out completely. Common types include clear liquid, liquid cream, cream, gel, powder, aerosol, and special formulations like medicated or conditioning shampoos. Formulas provided include a basic clear liquid shampoo and examples for other types. The document concludes by noting the building blocks used in shampoo formulations.
Cream is a semisolid emulsion used for external application to the skin. Creams can be oil-in-water or water-in-oil emulsions. Foundation cream is applied to unify skin color and mask imperfections. It contains pigments, moisturizing agents, vitamins, preservatives, and UV filters. Foundation cream formulations are provided using ingredients like oils, waxes, emulsifiers, and water. Different types of foundations include cream, liquid, compact, gel, and mousse formulations suitable for different skin types. Proper application techniques and benefits of foundation are also discussed.
The document discusses herbal cosmetics and provides details about various herbal ingredients used in cosmetics. It defines herbal cosmetics and categorizes them based on the body part they are applied to. Examples of commonly used herbal ingredients in hair care cosmetics like shampoos and conditioners are provided, such as amla, reetha, henna. The chemical constituents and uses of amla and henna are also summarized. The document provides formulations for herbal lime shampoo and highlights the benefits of various herbal ingredients.
This document discusses shampoo, including its definition, functions, composition, types, manufacturing factors, and evaluation. Shampoo is used to remove oils, dirt, and other contaminants from hair. The key components are surfactants such as sodium laureth sulfate that provide cleansing properties. Other common ingredients include preservatives, conditioning agents, thickeners, fragrances, and pH adjusters. Various types of shampoo are discussed such as powder, liquid, oil, medicated, baby, and herbal varieties. Manufacturing considers safety, lathering, and ease of use. Shampoo is evaluated based on parameters like pH, foaming ability, viscosity, dirt removal, and effects on skin
This document discusses various herbal cosmeceuticals used for skin, hair, and color cosmetics. It provides details on plant sources, active constituents, mechanisms of action and common formulations for herbal ingredients like turmeric, bearberry, aloe vera, coriander, rose, chamomile and others used as fairness agents, moisturizers, anti-aging products, and more. Specific cream, lipstick, and other formulations are presented along with the typical percentages of oils, waxes, and other ingredients included.
Cold cream , vanishing cream , IDEAL PROPERTIES OF VANISHING CREAMS , MAJOR INGREDIENTS USED FOR THE PRODUCTION OF VANISHING CREAMS , FORMULATION OF VANISHING CREAM , IDEAL CHARACTERISTICS OF COLD CREAM , INGREDIENTS USED FOR PREPARATION OF COLD CREAM , FORMULATION OF COLD CREAM
This document appears to be a presentation on herbal cosmetics given by a student named T. Mousami Bhavasar. It discusses various topics related to herbal cosmetics including definitions, advantages, disadvantages, types (such as hair oils and hair dyes), ingredients and properties. A formulation for a herbal hair oil is provided and its evaluation parameters are outlined. Various herbal ingredients commonly used in hair care products like henna, amla and reetha are also described.
herbal cosmeticsHerbal products are safe because they are natural
can be harmful if consumed improperly or in excessive amounts
Cosmeceuticals are cosmetic products with biologically active ingredients purporting to have medical or drug‐like benefits. They ingredient with medicinal properties that manifests beneficial topical actions and provides protection against degenerative skin conditions.
Cosmeceuticals improve appearance by delivering nutrients necessary for healthy skin.
Herbal cosmetics have several advantages over synthetic cosmetics, including fewer allergic reactions and side effects since they are natural. However, herbal cosmetics also have some disadvantages like slower effects and difficulties in standardization. This document discusses various herbal cosmetic products for skin, hair, and nails. It describes formulations for herbal creams, oils, and shampoos that use herbs like amla, reetha, and henna. Current challenges in herbal cosmetics include a lack of scientific validation, quality control, and pharmacokinetic studies.
This document provides information about formulating and evaluating shampoos. It discusses the key ingredients in shampoo like surfactants and additives. Various shampoo formulations are presented, including liquid, lotion, cream, jelly, aerosol and specialized formulations. Methods for evaluating shampoos are outlined, focusing on foam and foam stability, detergency, rinsing, conditioning action, and microbiological assays. The document serves as a guide for formulating different types of shampoos and assessing their performance.
Herbal cosmetics are cosmetic products made using plant ingredients. They have increased in popularity due to their mild and non-toxic nature compared to synthetic cosmetics. Herbal cosmetics include ingredients like oils, extracts and phyto-constituents obtained from plants. They have advantages like not causing allergic reactions and side effects while being effective in small quantities. However, they also have disadvantages such as slower effects compared to allopathic products and difficulties in masking tastes and odors. Common herbal ingredients used in skin and hair care products include aloe vera, turmeric, neem, tulsi, and shikakai.
This document discusses herbal shampoos and conditioners. It defines herbal shampoos as cleansing preparations using traditional Ayurvedic herbs like regular shampoo. Some key advantages are using pure, organic ingredients without harmful chemicals or animal testing. Several formulations for herbal shampoos and conditioners are provided using ingredients like neem, shikakai, aloe vera, and amla. Methods for evaluating properties of shampoos like foam stability and wetting action are also outlined.
This document discusses herbal cosmetics. It defines herbal cosmetics and provides classifications based on dosage form and body part applied. It describes common herbal ingredients used in skin care products like creams and lotions for different skin types. Herbal hair care products like oils, shampoos, and conditioners are also outlined. Other herbal cosmetic categories discussed include dental products, nail polishes, and eye shadows. Advantages of herbal cosmetics include lack of side effects and easy incorporation. Disadvantages include slower effects and difficulty standardizing ingredients.
This document provides an overview of perfumes. It defines perfumes as mixtures of fragrant essential oils, fixatives, and solvents used to provide a pleasant scent. It discusses the history of perfumes and describes their composition, classification, ingredients, allergens, and proper storage. The key information presented includes the three main components of perfumes - essential oils, fixatives, and solvents - as well as the top, middle, and base notes that provide perfumes' scents.
This document discusses herbal products that can be used for skincare. It provides details on various herbs including aloe vera, walnut, rose, papaya, cucumber, neem, turmeric, sandalwood, green coffee seeds, and grape seeds. For each herb, it lists synonyms, biological source, chemical constituents, and uses related to skincare. The herbs have various benefits for skin including moisturizing, treating acne, reducing signs of aging, and lightening pigmentation.
Shampoo is a surfactant-based preparation that cleans the hair and scalp without damage. An ideal shampoo removes dirt effectively, produces foam, imparts a pleasant scent, and leaves hair soft and manageable. Shampoos are classified based on appearance, function, and ingredients. They undergo quality testing to ensure proper foaming, cleansing, and lack of irritation. The document discusses the components, formulation, and testing of shampoos.
Introduction.
Types of Herbal hair products.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Storage condition
Formulation and Evaluation of Different herbal hair products.
Result and Conclusion.
HERBAL DRUG TECHNOLOGY
Herbal Cosmetics
Sources and description of raw materials of herbal origin used via, fixed oils, waxes, gums
colours, perfumes, protective agents, bleaching agents, antioxidants in products such as skin
care, hair care and oral hygiene products.
Herbal cosmetics are made using plant extracts that have cosmetic benefits and are generally milder and less toxic than synthetic cosmetics. The document discusses various types of herbal cosmetics like those for skin, hair, teeth, and nails. It provides examples of herbs commonly used in skin creams, hair oils, toothpastes, and other products. Some benefits of herbal cosmetics include lack of side effects, nourishment of skin and hair, and treatment of conditions like acne, hair fall, and fungal infections. The conclusion states that demand for herbal cosmetics is increasing as they provide nutrients for healthy skin and hair.
This document discusses various herbal hair care, skin care, and oral care products. It describes hair oils, lotions, colorants, and shampoos used for hair care. Herbal ingredients like amla, brahmi, and henna are used in hair rinses, conditioners, and oils. For skin care, herbs are used based on skin type to cleanse, nourish, and moisturize. Herbal creams and lotions are formulated for different purposes. Herbs like acacia concina and turmeric are used in toothpastes and mouthwashes for oral care. The document provides formulations and advantages of herbal cosmetics but also notes disadvantages like slower effects
This document provides information about herbal cosmetics. It defines cosmetics and herbal cosmetics as substances used to enhance the human body that are prepared using plant products. Herbal cosmetics are increasingly popular due to their mild and non-toxic nature. The document discusses different types of herbal cosmetics for skin types like dry, sensitive and oily skin. It also outlines the key steps in herbal skin care of cleanse, nourish and moisturize. Various herbal creams, lotions and raw materials used in cosmetics like emollients, thickeners and preservatives are explained.
Unit 3 of B pharm..Sem 6th Herbal cosmetics ,market overview, sources of description of raw material of herbal ,waxes,gum colour, perfume, protective agent , bleaching agent, preservatives
This document discusses herbal cosmetics and their classification. It defines herbal cosmetics as beauty products that use herbal ingredients to provide physiological benefits like skin healing and conditioning. Herbal cosmetics can be classified by dosage form (oils, creams, etc.) or the body part they are applied to (skin, hair, nails). Common herbal ingredients used in skin care, hair care and oral care are discussed, along with their therapeutic properties and uses.
This document provides an overview of herbal cosmetics. It discusses various types of herbal cosmetics according to site of application, including those for skin, hair, dentifrices, nails, and eyes. Specific herbal formulations are presented for different skin types, hair products, toothpastes, and nail fungal infections. Guidelines for using herbs safely are outlined. The document concludes that herbal cosmetics are increasingly popular due to their lack of side effects compared to synthetic products.
This document provides an overview of herbal cosmetics. It discusses various types of herbal cosmetics according to site of application, including those for skin, hair, dentifrices, nails, and eyes. Specific herbal formulations are presented for different skin types, hair products, toothpastes, and nail fungal infections. Guidelines for using herbs safely are outlined. The document concludes that herbal cosmetics are increasingly popular due to their lack of side effects compared to synthetic products.
Herbal drug used in cosmetic by Pankaj kumar.pptxPaNkAj KuMaR
This document discusses herbal drugs used in cosmetics. It defines cosmetics as substances used to enhance the appearance of the human body without affecting its structure or functions. Herbal cosmetics are prepared using botanical products and influence skin functions while providing nutrients. Some common plants used in herbal cosmetics include aloe vera, papaya, neem, turmeric, and swertia chirata. Herbal cosmetics have advantages like fewer allergic reactions and better skin penetration compared to synthetic cosmetics. The document also provides tables summarizing skin types and their herbal care as well as major cosmetic plants and their uses.
herbal drugs or phytoconstituents used to improve skin texture and coloration included in the presentation with herbal fairness formulations available in the market
This document discusses herbal fairness creams. It begins by explaining that fairness is often associated with attractiveness in many cultures. It then discusses natural and synthetic ingredients commonly used in fairness creams to lighten skin by inhibiting melanin production, such as licorice, saffron, hydroquinone, and kojic acid. The document provides details on how these creams are formulated and evaluated. It concludes by listing several popular herbal fairness cream brands marketed in India.
This document provides an overview of herbal technology and standardization in formulations. It discusses various types of herbal cosmetic formulations including creams, lotions, face packs, hair cosmetics like shampoos, and their composition and actions. Specific formulations described include nourishing night cream, sunscreen cream, lip balm, and anti-dandruff shampoo. The document emphasizes the importance of standardization in herbal cosmetics to ensure consistency and quality.
Herbal cosmetic, sourcs of cosmetic, types of cosmeticDrSampuranSuahg
Herbal cosmetics are growing in popularity due to their natural ingredients. Indian women have long used herbs like turmeric, sandalwood, and henna for skin and hair care. Herbal cosmetics offer advantages over synthetic products such as fewer side effects, but may have disadvantages like slower effects. Common herbs used in cosmetics include aloe vera, coconut oil, neem, and shikakai which have benefits for skin, hair, and antioxidants.
This document discusses herbal cosmetics. It begins by introducing different types of herbal cosmetics according to the site of application, including skin, hair, teeth, nails, and eyes. It then provides more detail on herbal cosmetic products for skin, hair, nails, and eyes. The document outlines guidelines for using herbs in cosmetics and evaluating finished herbal cosmetic products. It concludes by noting the increased demand for herbal cosmetics and their benefits for skin and hair health.
This document discusses herbal cosmetics for hair, skin, and oral care. It begins with definitions of cosmetics and herbal cosmetics according to Indian law. It then covers the classification, advantages, disadvantages and key ingredients of herbal cosmetics. Specific herbal cosmetic products discussed include cold creams, shampoos, toothpastes and mouthwashes. Formulas and preparation procedures are provided for some examples. A variety of herbs commonly used in different herbal cosmetic products and their skin benefits are also outlined.
This document provides information about various plant oils and their uses in cosmetics and personal care products. It discusses oils such as avocado oil, olive oil, jojoba oil, grapeseed oil, and argan oil. For each oil, it describes the plant source, chemical composition, and benefits. It also provides examples of personal care products that contain these oils. The document is intended to educate readers about why plant oils are commonly used ingredients in cosmetics and personal care formulations.
CONDITIONER AND FAIRNESS CREAM BY SANDEEP K.S.pptxSANDEEPKS44
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Conditioners that adds shine to the hair and make it tangle free.
After Shampooing, its important to use hair conditioners to give increased manageability to our hair, leaving it soft & shiny .
Conditioning is needed especially for dry, brittle hair and after dandruff treatment.
Fairness cream gives fairness with an even tone, while cleansing dark spots, discoloured and pigmented skin.
The fairness cream is supposed not only to import fairness, but also remove blemishes from the skin.
Its natural action involves reduction of the black melanin in the skin without changing the skin’s natural balance.
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3. WHATARE COSMETICS?
Cosmetics are the substances that are used to enhance the odour and appearance
of human body.
FDA defines cosmetics as “intended to be applied to the human body for
cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance
without affecting the body’s structure or functions.
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4. WHATARE HERBALCOSMETICS?
These are the cosmetics which are prepared using plant products having
cosmetics action.
Recently, the use of botanicals in cosmetics have increased mainly due to the
mild action and non-toxic nature.
In cosmetics, both natural and phyto-ingredients are used.
Natural products include oils, extracts, secretions, etc.
Phyto-ingredients include pure constituents obtained by various process.
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ADVANTAGES-
They don't provoke allergic
reaction and don't have negative
side effects.
They are easily incorporated with
skin and hair.
With small quantity they are very
effective as compared to synthetic
cosmetics.
Easily available and found in large
variety and quantity.
DISADVANTAGES-
Herbal drugs have slower effects as
compare to allopathic dosage form.
Also it requires long term therapy.
They are difficult to hide taste and
odour.
Manufacturing process are time
consuming and complicated.
No pharmacopoeia defines any
specific procedure or ingredients to
be used in any of herbal cosmetics.
7. HERBAL COSMETICSFOR SKINCARE:
The herbal approaches of proper skin is principally based on 3 essential steps-
i. Cleanse,
ii. Nourish,
iii. Moisture.
Whatever may be the type of skin, these 3 steps are external care of the skin to protect from constant effect
of environment, stress and skins natural process of cell degradation decay.
Therefore, in order to help the skin look young and radiant our beauty products and treatment must provide-
i. Exfoliation to remove dead skin cells.
ii. Epidermal stimulation for new cell growth.
iii. Antioxidant properties for cellular rejuvenation repair.
iv. Improve capillary blood flow.
v. Penetrating moisture and nutrients to replenish all layers of skin.
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8. HERBALCLEANINGPOWDERS FOR VARIOUSTYPES OF SKIN:
SKIN TYPE HERBS FRUIT FACE
MASK
1. DRY SKIN Rubia card folia(majista), sariva,
triphla, kusta, tulsi, glabra, vacha in
sesame oil.
Banana or avocado pulp
2. SENSITIVE SKIN Usheero, dhangaka, curcuma longa,
triphala, nimba mustaka, Kamal in
coconut oil.
Banana or pineapple pulp.
3.OIL SKIN Tulasi, lodhra, jaliphata, nimba,
arjuna, triphala, curcuma longa,
mustaka in mustard oil, milk, sour
milk, cream are used as gentle
natural cleanser.
Strawberry or papaya pulp
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10. HERBALSKINPREPARATION:
NAME IMPORTANT
HERBAL
CONSTITUENTS
USES/ CLAIM
Almond lanolin under
eye cream
Almond oil lanolin date
extract
Remove dark circles around
the eyes, nourishes and
clears the skin.
Vitamised nourishing
cream
Wheat germ oil,
cabbage, date extract
Luxurious night cream,
provides skin a meaning
full look without being
unnecessarily greasy.
Cactus aloe vera
rehydrate cleaning
cream
Aloe vera known as the
desert lily, lemon
extract, carrot extract
Removes impurities from
skin’s surface without
disturbing its moisture
balance.
Vitamised whitening
cream
Almond oil, lactic acid,
vitamin A & D, corroti
seed extract.
Lightens skin color, act as
powerful astringent
porcelain the skin.
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11. NAME IMPORTANT
HERBAL
CONSTITUENTS
USES/ CLAIM
Apricot luster firming
cream
Pure apricot extract, rose
oil
Gives luster to dry and dull
skin, beautifying cream.
Honey intensive Honey, sandal wood Effective moisturizer,
excellent softener, gives
nourishment to the skin.
Precious herbs Tulsi, date, apricot Moisturizer for fabled skin.
HERBALSKINPREPARATION:
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12. HERBALCREAMS:
A. COLD CREAM-
It is an emulsion in which the fat predominates, but the cooling effect produced
when it is applied to the skin is due to skin evaporation of the water contained.
FORMULA
Almond
oil
Borax
Rose
water
White
wax
Water
B. VANISHING CREAM-
These are also called as foundation creams, because they disappears when rubbed
into skin.
FORMULA
Stearic
acid
Sodium
carbon
ate
Borax
crystate
Water
Rose
oil
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13. HERBALCREAMS:
C. CLEANSING CREAM-
A satisfactory cleansing cream in water in oil w/o emulsion that melts at temperature of body and
spreads readily over the skin.
FORMULA
Chamomile
flower
Lemon
juice
Sodium
benzoate
Distilled
water
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HERBALLOTIONS:
A. FACE LOTION-
These also called the bleaching lotions actually mask, rather than lighten, the color of skin, like
the whitening creams.
FORMULA
Tincture of
benzoate
ZnSO4
Essence
of rose
Glycerin
Alum
14. HERBALLOTIONS:
B. SHAVING LOTION-
After shaving lotions, are usually similar in composition to astringent lotions, with higher percentage also
act as mild antiseptic to aid against infection of any abrasion.
C. SUN-BURN LOTION-
The purpose of sun-burn lotion is to assist the skin in tanning without painful effects and the
purpose of the anti-burn preparations is to minimize the harmful effects of sun-burn.
ZnOH
ZnCO3
Corn
starch
Glycerin
Tincture
of benzoin
Benzyl
cinnamate
Tuberose
absolute
Water
FORMULA
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15. HERBALCOSMETICS FOR HAIR CARE:
A. HAIR OIL:
The hair oils are used for dressings and nourishing the hairs and grace to appearance of hairs. This preparations
is generally used to increase the growth of hair and remains healthy.
PROPERTIES-
i. Should give luster to the hair
ii. Retain them soft and flowing.
iii. Invigorate their growth.
iv. Keep the brain cool.
v. Should not be sticky.
Refined
coconut oil
Balsam
Peru
Sandalwood
oil
Alkanet
root
Extract of
henna
Oil rosemary
FORMULA
B. HAIR LOTION:
It has stimulating effect upon the hair follicles.
They are generally perfumed with oil of rosemary & other ascents as it posses a good stimulating property.
Tincture
cantharide
s
Aqua
Sambauri
Essence
Rosemary
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16. C. HAIR COLORANT:
These are preparations, which are used for coloring of the hairs.
They enhances the attractiveness of gray hair.
They are applied externally on the hair with help of brush.
HERBALCOSMETICS FOR HAIR CARE:
Potash
Glycerin
Alcohol
Rose water
Ammonia
FORMULA
D. SHAMPOO:
It is a preparation of surfactant in suitable form liquid, solid or powder- which when used under the
condition specified will remove surface grease, dirt & skin debris from hair shaft & scalp without
affecting adversely the hair, scalp or health of the user.
Coconut oil
KOH
KCO3
Distill
ed
water
FORMULA
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17. QUALITIES OF
IDEAL HAIR
PRODUCT:
Protect the hair cuticle.
Cleanse without stripping natural oils.
Replace lost protein, moisture & nutrients.
Condition without weighing down the hair.
Even out porosity & prevent moisture loss.
Smooth abraded cuticle scales.
Prevent intense drying from environment.
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HERBALCOSMETICS FOR HAIR CARE:
18. HERBALHAIR PREPARATION:
NAME IMPORTANT
HERBAL
CONSTITUENTS
USES/ CLAIM
Herbal hair rinse Mint, brahmis & other herbal
extracts.
• Promotes hair growth used
in combination with
henna/ amla shampoo.
Herbal hair conditioner Amla, sandalwood Brahmi's,
lichens & other precious
herbs.
• Complete hair food
treatment makes the hair.
• Strong healthy & lustrous.
• Prevents hair loss & act as
a scalp deep cleanser
Herbal hair oil Arnica, henna, shikakai &
other herbal extracts
• Specially created to
prevent hair loss &
promote luxurious hair
growth
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19. HERBALHAIR PREPARATION:
NAME IMPORTANT
HERBAL
CONSTITUENTS
USES/ CLAIM
Herbal henna reinforced
hair food treatment
Pure henna. • Make hair lustrous,
manageable & silky acts as
treatment for scalp disorder
& gives natural color, shine
to hair
Herbal amla shampoo Extracts of Amla, dates arnica
& rare herbal extracts.
• For normal to dry skin.
• Make the hair lustrous,
healthy &manageable.
• Cleansing the scalp while
retaining & stimulating hair
growth.
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20. HERBALCOSMETICS FOR ORAL CARE:
Herbal ingredients used in Oral Care:
Herbal remedies have long history of use for gums & tooth problems.
In many traditional cultures, there are no plastic bristle brushes, rather, the use of herbal “chewing
sticks” are common.
In traditional medicine, following herbs have a long history of use for prevention & in assisting the
body to heal itself in gum & tooth disorders.
1. Antibacterial, anti-inflammatory resins:
Myrrh- warm astringent
Propolis- useful for mouth sores & ulcers.
Pine resin- used as chewing gum.
2. Other anti-microbial herbs:
Usnea- useful against strep & staph.
Blood root: useful in inhibition of plaque & decay, causing by bacteria.
3. Astringents:
Krameria- useful for bleeding or spongy gum.
Oak galls- use powder as a dentifrice
Tormentil & sage- use as a gargle for chronic gum inflammation.
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21. HERBALCOSMETICS FOR ORAL CARE:
4. Immune straighteners:
Echinacea- activates local immunity includes healing.
Baptisia- used as antiseptic, anti-bacterial.
ESSENTIAL OILS:
These are distilled liquids extracted from flowers, leaves, bark, stems, root, shrubs & trees.
E0s contain varying no. of tiny aromatic molecules that rapidly absorb into skin & travel through
the body via blood capillaries & the circulatory system.
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Oil from this herb is used
as a powerful antiseptic
& disinfectant, treat oral
inflammation &
infection.
High aldehyde content
of this oil makes it
strong antimicrobial &
antiseptic.
Commonly used as a
active ingredient in
vapor rub, as it aids
respiratory function.
Widely used for its
healing properties, it
offers anti-bacterial,
anti-inflammatory.
RED
THYME
CINNAMON
BARK
EUCALYPTUS LAVENDER
22. HERBALTOOTH PREPARATION:
To prevent & control of teeth disorders, which include Herbal tooth paste, tooth powder, dentifrice &
mouthwash.
A. DENTIFRICE:
Preparations intended for use with a toothbrush for the purpose of cleaning the accessible surface of the
teeth.
REQUIREMENTS:
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To remove
food debris,
plaque &
stain Should leave
the mouth
with a fresh,
clean
sensation Should be
harmless,
pleasant &
convenient to
us
23. HERBALTOOTH PREPARATION:
Soap
powdered
Saccharin
Amaranth
Oil of
cinnamon
Oil of
peppermint
Alcohol
Distilled
water
FORMULA:
B. TOOTH PASTE:
To remove adherent soiling matter from a hard surface with minimal damage.
Vajradant extract
Pilu extract
Babool extract
Akarkara extract
Majuphal extract
Kapur extract
Neem extract
Lavang extract
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24. HERBALTOOTH PREPARATION:
C. MOUTH WASH:
It is a product used to enhance oral hygiene.
1. Pilu ( Salvadora persica)
2. Bibhitaka (Terminalia bellerica)
3. Naga Valli (Piper bettle)
4. Gandhapura Laila (Gaultheria
fragrantsima)
5. Peppermint sattva (Mentha spp)
6. Yavani sattva (Trachyspermum
amni)
HIORA MOUTH-WASH
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25. HERBALTOOTH PREPARATION:
HERBS USED FOR TOOTH PREPARATION:
SCIENTIFIC NAME TREE NAME PART OF THE TREE TREATMENT
Acacia arabica Babul Bark Teeth disorders
Azadirachta
inidica
Neem Leaf Toothache, Dental
caries
Barleria
Peritonitis
Vajradanti Entire herb Strengthen teeth,
toothache
Szygium
aromaticum
Clove Bud Toothache,
antiseptic
Glycyrrhiza glabra Yastimadhu Roots Natural
sweeteners & flavors
Salvadora persica Pilu Twigs Anti-microbials
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26. HERBALCOSMETICS FOR NAILCARE :
Fungal infections of nail are very common & notoriously difficult to use.
Nail are considered as one of the hardest & strongest tissue.
Conventional treatment, expensive and long term.
Includes, topical preparation & oral anti-fungal medications.
People prefer herbal & natural way to treat so that side effects are minimized.
Herbs used are Melaleuca Laterifolia, Lavandula officinalis, etc.
NAIL POLISH
A nail polish or enamel in order to be successful must contain a film former, whose
characteristics are ease of brushing application, fast drying & hardening, whose
formulations should enhance adhesion to the nail without losing its resistance to
chipping & abrasion.
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27. HERBALCOSMETICS FOR NAILCARE :
The constituents present are-
1. Celluloidal film former.
2. Plasticizers
3. Solvents
4. Colorants
5. Specially fillers
NAIL POLISH
Celluloidal
film
Amy lacetate
FORMULA
Acetone
Eosine A
FORMULA
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28. HERBALCOSMETICS FOR eye CARE :
HERBAL EYE SHADOW:
Eye shadows are used to give a background of colour to the eye.
Various shades of eye shadows are available in market. E.g. blue, green, brown.
Eye shadows may be either in solid form or in liquid paste form.
Quality characteristics of eye-shadow:
They should have good skin adhesion & should be easy to apply
They should not show oily lustre after application.
They should be non- irritant & safe
Parsley
Vegetable oil
FORMULA
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29. STORAGE OF HERBS :
Herbs should be stored in cool & dry place.
Moisture can damage in herbs.
Also, moisture promotes bacterial & fungal growth.
Dried herbs should be stored in air tight container.
Herbs should not be stored in direct sunlight.
GUIDELINESFOR USINGHERBS:
1. Stop taking an herb if any side effect develops such as allergy, stomach
upset, skin rash pr headache.
2. Purchase standardized herbal products.
3. Herbal products are not recommended for:
Pregnant or lactating women.
Infants or children under six years of age.
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31. CONCLUSION :
The usage of herbal cosmetics has been increased to many folds in personal care system
and there is a great demand for the herbal cosmetics.
The use of bioactive ingredients in cosmetics influence biological functions of skin and
provide nutrients necessary for the healthy skin or hair.
There is tremendous scope to launch numerous herbal cosmetics using appropriate
bioactive ingredients with suitable fatty oil, essential oils, proteins and additives.
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32. REFERENCES :
• R. K. Nema, K.S. Rathore and B.K. Dubey; “ Text book of cosmetics” CBS Publishers &
distributors India.
• P. P. Sharma “Cosmetics Formulations Manufacturing & Quality Control” Vandana
Publications pvt. Ltd. Delhi, fourth edition.
• Dr. Kuchekar, Mr. Khadtare, Mr sachem Itkar; “Forensic Pharmacy” Nirali prakashan.
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