Asian Journal of Pharmacy and Technology

  • Year: 2025
  • Volume: 15
  • Issue: 3

Formulation and Evalution of Herbal Hair Serum: A Scientific Approach to Natural Hair Care

  • Author:
  • Prachi G. Chaudhari1,*, Rupeshwari P. Chaudhari1, Pratiksha S. Chaudhari1, Sunila A. Patil1, S.P. Pawar1
  • Total Page Count: 9
  • Published Online: Nov 18, 2025
  • Page Number: 247 to 255

1P.S.G.V.P. Mandal’s College of Pharmacy, Shahada

Abstract

The need for cosmetics is high in this fast-paced environment. The pharmaceutical industry’s cosmetics division is expanding daily. Cosmetics are used every day. Cosmetics are designed to help with nails, hair, skincare, and teeth. Notably, toothpastes, hair oils, and hair dyes are all categorized as cosmetics that are utilized by everyone on a daily basis. People are increasingly drawn to organic, natural, and herbal formulations that exhibit negligible or no side effects because synthetic or chemical solutions have negative impacts when utilized. In general, herbal treatments are renowned for having “no side effects.” People frequently deal with issues including hair loss, split ends, dandruff, increased sebum production, hair thinning, early graying, etc. People are therefore seeking methods to promote hair growth, prevent it, and take care of it. A herbal hair serum aims in retaining moisture and maintaining a healthy, hydrated scalp. A common natural treatment for hair growth and density enhancement is Trigonella foenum graecum, popularly known as fenugreek. Flaxseed helps to promote hair development and treat dandruff. Antioxidants, which are abundant in Citrus sinensis, are excellent for healing wounds. Castor oil, vitamin E, In addition to hydrating the scalp, hibiscus helps repair dry and damaged hair. Bael patra has antimicrobial and other minerals. Antioxidant-rich hibiscus leaves. Thus, a variety of hair disorders can be treated with the aid of a herbal formulation made with natural components.

Keywords

Aegle Marmelos, Hibiscus, Flaxseeds, Citrus Sinensis, Sapindus Mukorossi, Trigonella Foenum- Graceum, Vitamin E, Ricinus Communis