FORMULATION & EVAULATION OF POLYHERBAL FACIAL HAIR REMOVAL POWDER
Prof. Vishal Raosaheb Phanse*, Jaydeep Bhausaheb Gangarde, Shraddha Nandkumar Dolas, Samruddhi Ashok Galhe, Pratiksha Navnath Gangawane, Sachin Raosaheb Garkal
ABSTRACT
This study focuses on the formulation and evaluation of a polyherbal facial hair removal powder utilizing natural ingredients known for their skin benefits. The powder comprises a blend of turmeric, rice flour, sandalwood powder, orange peel powder, manjistha powder, Multani mitti (Fuller's earth), and cocoa powder. These ingredients were selected for their reputed effectiveness in promoting skin health and reducing unwanted facial hair. The formulation process involved optimizing the proportions of each ingredient to ensure maximum efficacy while maintaining skin safety. Subsequently, the powder was evaluated for its physical characteristics, such as color, odor, texture, and particle size distribution. Moreover, the skin compatibility and hair removal efficacy of the powder were assessed through evaluation and user feedback. The results of this study demonstrate the successful formulation of a polyherbal facial hair removal powder with promising attributes for skincare. The inclusion of natural ingredients enhances its appeal to consumers seeking gentler alternatives to chemical-based hair removal products. Further research and development may explore additional enhancements to optimize the powder's performance and market acceptance.
Keywords: Polyherbal, Hair removal, Depilatory.
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