IN VITRO FORMULATION AND SELECTED CHARACTERIZATION OF BODY SOAP INFUSED WITH INDIGENOUS PLANT EXTRACT
Ekhschit Bharat, Jashvinder Singh and Anil Sao*
ABSTRACT
Aim & Objective: Numerous chemical toxins and microorganism present in the atmosphere may cause inflammation and damage to skin, while synthetic cosmetics alone are not sufficient to take care of skin and body parts. Methodology: This investigation is to formulate and assess at laboratory scale a unique polyhedral natural skincare soap incorporated with tulsi, neem, aloe vera and coconut oil that promises to leverage the therapeutic benefits of herbs to provide effective moisturization, nourishment, and overall skin health. The formulated herbal soap was evaluated for the analysis of pH, Moisture content, foaming index, foam retention time, saponification comparing with standard. Results: The results demonstrated that pH, moisture content, foaming index, foam retention time, Saponification value were in acceptable range when compared with the standard. Conclusion: Thus this document explores the future prospects of herbal cosmetics, with a focus on herbal soaps.
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