Herbal Cosmetics, Excipients & Formulations Notes [U-3]
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Herbal cosmetics
- Herbal Cosmetics: An Overview
- Skin Care Products
- Hair care products
- Oral hygiene products
Herbal excipients
- Introduction – Herbal Excipients
- Herbal Colorants
- Herbal Sweeteners
- Herbal Binders
- Herbal Diluents
- Herbal Viscosity Builders
- Herbal Disintegrants
- Herbal Flavors and Perfumes
Herbal formulations
- Syrups
- Mixtures
- Tablets
- Phytosomes
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Unit-III: Herbal Cosmetics Notes Summary
This unit focuses on the use of herbal raw materials and excipients in cosmetics and pharmaceutical formulations.
Key Highlights:
- Raw Materials of Herbal Origin: Describes natural ingredients like fixed oils, waxes, gums, colors, perfumes, protective and bleaching agents, and antioxidants used in skin care, hair care, and oral hygiene products.
- Herbal Excipients:
- Emphasizes the role of naturally derived excipients such as colorants, sweeteners, binders, diluents, viscosity builders, disintegrants, flavors, and perfumes.
- Highlights their significance in improving the quality and functionality of herbal formulations.
- Herbal Formulations:
- Covers conventional dosage forms like syrups, mixtures, and tablets.
- Introduces novel herbal drug delivery systems such as phytosomes for enhanced bioavailability and therapeutic effect.
This unit bridges traditional herbal knowledge with modern cosmetic and pharmaceutical applications, promoting the safe and effective use of natural ingredients
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