Formulation and Evaluation of Polyherbal Face Pack
Abstract
Various skin problems such as wrinkles, pimples, acne, and dark circles can all be reduced with the use of herbal face packs. Additionally, they are helpful in improving the fairness and smoothness of the skin. The face packs from natural origin do contain some important ingredients such as vitamins, which are beneficial for skin's health. They act on skin by increasing blood circulation within the veins of the face. The objective of this work is to formulate and evaluate a polyherbal face pack for cosmetic purpose containing herbal ingredients such as, hibiscus, sandalwood, multani mitti, orange peel powder, turmeric and neem. All the ingredients were procured from the local market and were dried, powdered, and formulation was prepared and evaluated.
Keywords: Herbal, Facepack, Sandlewood, Turmeric, Neem.
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Herbal, Facepack, Sandlewood, Turmeric, NeemDOI
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