but formulating cosmetics using completely natural raw material is a difficult task (Shinde et al., 2013).
There are large numbers of medicinal plants which are reported to have beneficial effects on hair and are commonly used in formulation of shampoo (Firthouse, 2009).
These plant products may be used in their powdered form, crude form, purified extracts, or derivative form (Pooja et al., 2011).
It is extremely difficult to prepare a herbal shampoo using a single natural material that would be milder and safer than the synthetic ones, and at the same time would
compete favorably with its foaming, detergency and solid content.
We, therefore, considered to formulate a pure herbal shampoo using traditionally and commonly used plant materials for hair washing in India and gulf region especially in
Oman.
but formulating cosmetics using completely natural raw material is a difficult task (Shinde et al., 2013). There are large numbers of medicinal plants which are reported to have beneficial effects on hair and are commonly used in formulation of shampoo (Firthouse, 2009).These plant products may be used in their powdered form, crude form, purified extracts, or derivative form (Pooja et al., 2011). It is extremely difficult to prepare a herbal shampoo using a single natural material that would be milder and safer than the synthetic ones, and at the same time wouldcompete favorably with its foaming, detergency and solid content.We, therefore, considered to formulate a pure herbal shampoo using traditionally and commonly used plant materials for hair washing in India and gulf region especially inOman.
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