Application of Phytoconstituents In Herbal Soap Formulation
Keywords:
Herbal, Soap, Formulation, Extract, Antibacterial.Abstract
Natural components including herbs, essential oils, and plant extracts are used to create herbal soap. The skin may benefit from these all-natural compounds in a number of ways, including hydration, calm, and healing. There is a wide variety of smells and forms available, and each has its own set of advantages. If you’re searching for a gentler, more environmentally friendly soap, herbal soap is a great alternative. Here, we’ll look back at recent efforts to formulate herbal bath soap for treating bacterial and fungal infections or skin-related disorders using potentially therapeutic herbs. Science Direct, Web of Knowledge, Pub Med, Google Scholar, etc. were only a few of the databases used for this review. Based on the findings of recent studies, it’s safe to say that herbal bath soaps are a good option for those with sensitive skin since they don’t include any harsh chemicals or synthetic smells. In conclusion, herbal soap has more benefits than chemically produced soaps.
How to cite this article:
Saini K, Yadav T, Dubey G, Singh R P. Application
of Phytoconstituents In Herbal Soap Formulation.
J Adv Res Pharm Sci Pharmacol Interv 2023;
6(2): 1-16.
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