Authors :
Poonam P. Papule; Dipali R. Khandagale; Kiran D. Naykodi; Akash M. Parase; Sanket B. Nikam
Volume/Issue :
Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 6 - June
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/IJISRT24JUN1905
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Abstract :
This study focuse on the formulation of a
facewash using pomegranate peel extract, a by product rich
in bioactive compounds. Pomegranate peel, often discarded
as waste, contains polyphenols, flavonoids, and antioxidants
known for their skin benefits. The extraction process
involves optimizing conditions to maximize bioactive
compound yield while maintaining stability. Formulation
parameters such as surfactant type, pH, and viscosity are
optimized to enhance product efficacy and consumer
acceptance. The final product is evaluated for its
physicochemical properties, stability, and skin
compatibility through in vitro and , demonstrating its
potential as a natural and sustainable ingredient in skincare
formulations.
Keywords :
Facewash, Herbal , Pomegranate, Alovera ,Tinospora Evaluataion.
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This study focuse on the formulation of a
facewash using pomegranate peel extract, a by product rich
in bioactive compounds. Pomegranate peel, often discarded
as waste, contains polyphenols, flavonoids, and antioxidants
known for their skin benefits. The extraction process
involves optimizing conditions to maximize bioactive
compound yield while maintaining stability. Formulation
parameters such as surfactant type, pH, and viscosity are
optimized to enhance product efficacy and consumer
acceptance. The final product is evaluated for its
physicochemical properties, stability, and skin
compatibility through in vitro and , demonstrating its
potential as a natural and sustainable ingredient in skincare
formulations.
Keywords :
Facewash, Herbal , Pomegranate, Alovera ,Tinospora Evaluataion.