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International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research: (Ijfmr)

The study focuses on the formulation of a herbal hair cream using extracts from various plants, demonstrating significant antimicrobial and UV protection activities. Two formulations (F1 and F2) were evaluated, with F1 showing greater stability and effectiveness against microbial growth. The findings suggest that a combination of herbal extracts enhances the cream's efficacy for scalp and hair health, warranting further in-vivo studies.

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International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research: (Ijfmr)

The study focuses on the formulation of a herbal hair cream using extracts from various plants, demonstrating significant antimicrobial and UV protection activities. Two formulations (F1 and F2) were evaluated, with F1 showing greater stability and effectiveness against microbial growth. The findings suggest that a combination of herbal extracts enhances the cream's efficacy for scalp and hair health, warranting further in-vivo studies.

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International Journal for Multidisciplinary Research (IJFMR)

E-ISSN: 2582-2160 ● Website: www.ijfmr.com ● Email: editor@ijfmr.com

and scalp related microbial diseases. The plants are more potent healers because they promote the repair
mechanism in the natural way.
In the study, the formulation of herbal hair cream was prepared using herbal plant extracts such as
daisy, hibiscus , winter cherry, black cumin . The cream type was O/W emulsion, this type of emulsion
generally non-greasy, easily removed by water and it is more suitable for transdermal drug delivery
system .we have totally two formulations were prepared (F1 and F2) with different ratio of oil and
aqueous phase. The formulation F1 and F2 evaluated for its physiochemical evaluation such as
appearance, pH, viscosity, dye test, acid value, saponification value, homogeneity, irritancy test,
rheological studies based on the evaluation study, stability test the F1 formulation is more stable than F2
formulation so, the F1 formulation choosed for in-vitro antimicrobial study, it was performed by using
well diffusion method totally two different stains staphylococcus aureus (bacteria) and candida albicans
(fungus) were used. Both the microbial growth was significantly inhibited by herbal hair cream. Then
the cream was objected to sun protection factor analysis by UV spectrometric method and the result of
the study was positively noted. It has ability to block 50% of UV rays from sunlight. From the present
study it can be concluded that it has significant antimicrobial activity and UV protection activity so we
can continue with further in-vivo studies.

CONCLUSION
According to the study's findings, extracts from Hibiscus rosa sinensis, Withania somnifera, Eclipta
alba, Olea Europea, and Nigella sativa were combined in various compositions to produce
multifunctional effects on the scalp and hair, including antimicrobial, hair fall prevention, increased hair
growth and follicles, hair greying prevention, hair dryness prevention, and UV radiation protection. We
are aware that using a single herb will not provide an effective result, but using a variety of extracts can
improve the formulation's efficacy. The evaluation research verified the results, which showed that the
F1 formulation was more stable than the F2 formulation. Thus, the F1 formulation was used in
additional in-vitro experiments, which demonstrated strong antibacterial and UV protection activities.
In-vivo pharmacological evaluation can be used to conduct more thorough research.

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