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The idea of cosmetics dates back to prehistoric times. Cosmetics are used to purify, enhance, and encourage attractiveness. Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics are combined to create cosmeceuticals. These are cosmetic products that also have medical purposes. The scientists searched for a natural alternative because the chemical agents utilised in the production of cosmetics have unfavourable effects and/or toxicity. Herbal cosmetics were born as a result of this natural alternative. Herbal cosmetics have gained widespread popularity recently in the field of fashion and beauty because these are free from chemical agents and suitable for every individual.To further enhance their effectiveness, novel techniques in herbal cosmetics were developed which includes the use of novel carriers such as liposomes, phytosomes, niosomes, ethosomes, etc. In this review article, we will discuss novel techniques in herbal cosmetics and some common disorders that can be treated with herbal cosmeceuticals.
Herbal, Cosmeceuticals, Skin, Delivery, Cosmetics.
Herbal, Cosmeceuticals, Skin, Delivery, Cosmetics.
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