
Herbal products are being preferred due to the advantages in contrast to the synthetic one which has adverse effects on human health because of chemicals. Herbal based hair dyes are being preferred on large scale, due to vast number of advantages it exerts to overcome the ill effects of a chemical-based hair dye. The word “Herbal” is a symbol of safety. Loss of colour in hair is because of shifted reasons like hereditary impact, impact of ecological variables, utilization of alcoholic arrangements, and so forth. Hair dyes encompass dyes modifiers, antioxidants, alkalizers, ammonia, wetting sellers, fragrance, and a ramification of different chemical substances used in small amounts that impart unique qualities to hair along with softening the texture or supply a desired movement to the dye. The ratio of melanin, eumelanin and pheomelanin that determines our natural hair shade. Thus, our current research was aimed to prepare the herbal hair dye using the herbal extract from the diverse powders of herbals such as, Ratanjot, Kapoor kachri, Arapu powder, Chia seeds, Fenugreek powder, Amla, Henna. They have good anti-bacterial, anti- oxidant properties. The prepared herbal hair dye was evaluated by various parameters such as organoleptic evaluation, physico-chemical evaluation, dying effect, patch test was observed
Kapoor kachri , Arapu powder, Ratanjot, Bhingraj, Heena ,Chia seeds ,Flax seed powder, Amla powder, Hibiscus powder
Kapoor kachri , Arapu powder, Ratanjot, Bhingraj, Heena ,Chia seeds ,Flax seed powder, Amla powder, Hibiscus powder
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