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@article{180357, author = {VAISHNAVI VILAS NIMJE and VAISHNAVI MAROTI ANKADE and SHRADDHA S. MANTRI and SHIVRAJ M. DIVTHANKAR}, title = {FORMULATION & EVALUATION OF HERBAL SHAMPOO}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {2025}, volume = {12}, number = {1}, pages = {1164-1168}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=180357}, abstract = {Aim & Objective: A focus on safety, effectiveness, and the elimination of harmful chemicals and their substitution with safe, natural alternatives, the goal is to formulate and assess herbal shampoo as well as assess its physiochemical function. Material and Methods: Different amounts of Shikakai, Hibiscus, Ritha, Alovera, and Drumstick extracts are used to make shampoo. The organoleptic, physicochemical, and performance tests that were assessed included the wetting time test, pH, solid contents, surface tension, dirt dispersion, foam stability, and viscosity. Results: The cleanser that was created was clear and appealing. It demonstrated little surface strain, good cleaning, detergency, foam stability, and efficient conditioning. Conclusion: The shampoo formulation's physicochemical examination yielded the best results. To improve its quality, product performance, and safety, extra effort was necessary.}, keywords = {Herbal shampoo Patanjali herbal, Ayur herbal, Evaluation of shampoo, Moringa, Drumstick, Aloevera.}, month = {June}, }
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