A REVIEW ON HERBAL COSMETICS
Vaishnavi. S. Misal, Dr.Swati S.Rawat, Dr. Sunil S. Jaybhaye, MS.Komal D.Kangne , MS. Ashwini J.Bahir
Institute of Pharmacy, Badnapur, Dist. Jalna, Maharashtra
Abstract
The growing demand for herbal cosmetics is a testament to a significant shift in consumer preferences toward natural, safer alternatives to traditional, chemical-laden beauty products. Many women today seek eco-friendly options that not only nourish and protect their skin but also align with their values of sustainability and wellness. The growing demand for herbal cosmetics is a testament to a significant shift in consumer preferences toward natural, safer alternatives to traditional, chemical-la of cosmetics, however, stretches back millennia and reflects the diverse uses humans have made of natural substances. In Prehistoric times, around 3000 BC, early humans used colours for practical and ritualistic purposes—either to attract animals for hunting or to protect themselves from enemies by invoking fear through body art. Over time, the uses of cosmetic expanded, incorporating medicinal and aesthetic purposes. Offered by plants. Many plants, like the onion Dayak bulb, kemuning leaf, pegagan, red betel, pecan, and sweet root, have been traditionally used in various cultures for their healing and beautifying properties. These plants serve as the foundation for modern herbal cosmetics, offering alternatives that are both effective and natural for enhancing beauty and well-being. Herbal cosmetics, which draw from these ancient traditions, have flourished due to the myriad benefits
Keywords: herbal cosmetic ,cosmetic, natural products, skin care
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EPRA International Journal of Research & Development (IJRD)
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Published on : 2024-11-23
Vol | : | 9 |
Issue | : | 11 |
Month | : | November |
Year | : | 2024 |