Sneh Gupta and Ram Kumar Roy
Herbal cosmetics have gained significant popularity due to their safety, efficacy, and natural benefits. Among these, herbal face cleansers have emerged as a preferable alternative to synthetic cleansers due to their ability to provide effective cleansing while maintaining skin hydration and nourishment. Formulated using plant-based ingredients such as aloe vera, neem, turmeric, green tea, and essential oils, these cleansers offer antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties, making them suitable for all skin types. The growing consumer preference for natural and chemical-free skincare products has driven research and innovation in herbal formulations. This review explores the formulation, development, and evaluation of herbal face cleansers, focusing on ingredient selection, formulation techniques, and quality assessment parameters. Additionally, it highlights the numerous advantages of herbal formulations, including their biodegradability, minimal side effects, and compatibility with sensitive skin. However, despite these benefits, challenges such as formulation stability, microbial contamination, and standardization of herbal extracts remain significant concerns. Therefore, scientific validation through clinical trials and advanced formulation techniques is essential to ensure the safety, efficacy, and commercial viability of herbal face cleansers in the cosmetic industry.
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