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International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Development
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Vol. 7, Issue 1, Part C (2025)

A review on herbal moisturizer

Author(s):

Ponnaganti SS Prasanna Kumar, N Sai Krishna, T Anjali, K Maha Lakshmi, M Swarupa Rani, P Revathi, P Pavani and T Prasanna Kumari

Abstract:

Herbal moisturizer have gained significant attention due to their natural ingredients and therapeutic benefit. The creation of a herbal moisturizing cream with a blend of Shata dhata ghrita, Clitoria ternatea, Aloe Vera Gel, Neem Gel, and additional excipients is the main goal of this study. These components were chosen because of their anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and skin-soothing qualities. Creating a formulation with exceptional moisturizing qualities while maintaining safety and efficacy for skin care was the goal of this study. To evaluate the cream's quality and performance, a number of tests were carried out, including organoleptic evaluation, microbiological analysis, Dilution, spreadability, irritancy test, pH measurement, and washability. To guarantee compatibility with the skin's natural barrier, the pH level was adjusted. The irritancy test made that the cream was safe for sensitive skin, and the spreadability test assessed how easy it was to apply. Washability tests evaluated the cream's capacity to remain on the skin under typical circumstances, while microbiological testing verified the product's safety against contamination. These outcomes were contrasted with those of herbal moisturizers sold commercially. In every test, the formulation produced positive results. It had no discernible irritancy, a pH that was adjusted, and outstanding spreadability. While the washability tests demonstrated that the cream retained its effectiveness even after washing, the microbiological analysis validated the product's safety. The herbal moisturizer lotion had a more natural composition and better moisturizing properties than commercially available products. This study offers a useful substitute for artificial moisturizers and highlights the potential of natural components in beauty products. The findings imply that this formulation might provide further advantages for skin health, supporting the expanding herbal skincare market.

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International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Development
How to cite this article:
Ponnaganti SS Prasanna Kumar, N Sai Krishna, T Anjali, K Maha Lakshmi, M Swarupa Rani, P Revathi, P Pavani and T Prasanna Kumari. A review on herbal moisturizer. Int. J. Pharm. Res. Dev. 2025;7(1):178-180. DOI: 10.33545/26646862.2025.v7.i1c.107
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