Formulation and Evaluation of Polyherbal Shower Gel: A Natural Skin Care Solution


Authors : Rinky Gupta; Rajashree Nikam; Dr. Pravin. N. Sable

Volume/Issue : Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 2 - February


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DOI : https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14987783


Abstract : Herbal treatments are becoming more and more popular worldwide for both health and financial reasons because natural therapies are frequently seen to be safer and have less negative effects than manufactured ones. However, questions remain regarding these items efficacy, safety, and quality are found in both industrialized and poor nations. We usually clean ourselves using body wash, a liquid substance, as part of our personal hygiene routine. In order to avoid the many health issues that might result from poor cleanliness, proper hygiene is crucial. Because they can offer several advantages in a single product, herbal body washes that use natural components are said to be more affordable than conventional ones. Herbal body washes are a viable and environmentally responsible substitute for conventional cleaning products because of their natural ingredients.

Keywords : Skin Nourishing, Cleaning Skin, Biodiversity, Fragrance.

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Herbal treatments are becoming more and more popular worldwide for both health and financial reasons because natural therapies are frequently seen to be safer and have less negative effects than manufactured ones. However, questions remain regarding these items efficacy, safety, and quality are found in both industrialized and poor nations. We usually clean ourselves using body wash, a liquid substance, as part of our personal hygiene routine. In order to avoid the many health issues that might result from poor cleanliness, proper hygiene is crucial. Because they can offer several advantages in a single product, herbal body washes that use natural components are said to be more affordable than conventional ones. Herbal body washes are a viable and environmentally responsible substitute for conventional cleaning products because of their natural ingredients.

Keywords : Skin Nourishing, Cleaning Skin, Biodiversity, Fragrance.

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