HERBAL COSMETICS

Authors

  • Kumkum Rathore Student of B Pharma 4th Year, Department Of Pharmacy, Mewar University Gangrar Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, India
  • Mrs. Chetana Tripathi Assistant Professor, Department Of Pharmacy, Mewar University Gangrar Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, India
  • Dr. Himani Tiwari HOD, Department Of Pharmacy, Mewar University Gangrar Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, India
  • Dr. Kaushal Kishor Chandrul Principal, Department Of Pharmacy, Mewar University Gangrar Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, India

Keywords:

Cosmetic, Hair, Medicinal plants, Skin

Abstract

Cosmetics and beauty are as old as civilization and humanity itself. Women are fascinated with appearances. They thus utilize a variety of herbal-infused beauty products to seem lovely and youthful. Indian plants are well-known over the world for their many uses. Herbal cosmetics are a priceless gift from nature that are in high demand on the global market. Herbal remedies have always garnered a lot of interest due to their excellent activity and little to nonexistent adverse effects when compared to manufactured medications. Human beauty has always been preserved and enhanced by the use of herbs and spices. Indian women have traditionally utilized natural oils to scent their bodies, henna to color their hair, hands, and soles, and herbs like sandalwood and turmeric to treat their skin. Intricate herbal beauty treatments were once used to enhance sensual appeal and preserve general cleanliness in India's royal palaces.

Author Biography

Dr. Kaushal Kishor Chandrul, Principal, Department Of Pharmacy, Mewar University Gangrar Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, India

Cosmetics and beauty are as old as civilization and humanity itself. Women are fascinated with appearances. They thus utilize a variety of herbal-infused beauty products to seem lovely and youthful. Indian plants are well-known over the world for their many uses. Herbal cosmetics are a priceless gift from nature that are in high demand on the global market. Herbal remedies have always garnered a lot of interest due to their excellent activity and little to nonexistent adverse effects when compared to manufactured medications. Human beauty has always been preserved and enhanced by the use of herbs and spices. Indian women have traditionally utilized natural oils to scent their bodies, henna to color their hair, hands, and soles, and herbs like sandalwood and turmeric to treat their skin. Intricate herbal beauty treatments were once used to enhance sensual appeal and preserve general cleanliness in India's royal palaces.

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Published

2024-05-17

How to Cite

Rathore, K. ., Tripathi, M. C. ., Tiwari, D. H. ., & Chandrul, D. K. K. (2024). HERBAL COSMETICS. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MODERN MEDICINE AND PRACTICE, 4(5), 239–247. Retrieved from https://inovatus.es/index.php/ejmmp/article/view/3186

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