Herbal Cosmetics For Skin and Hair Care in Ayurveda
Herbal Cosmetics For Skin and Hair Care in Ayurveda
Herbal Cosmetics For Skin and Hair Care in Ayurveda
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Lotions, hair oil, moisturizers, conditioners, cleansing appropriate ingredient composition and modified
milk, shampoos, mouthwashes, liniments, deodorants, methodology to obtain desirable product of specified
sprays, etc. are included in liquid category. parameters. Other parameters like organoleptic
characteristics, viscosity, pH, stability towards light and
Herbal Cosmetics refrigeration should also be evaluated.
Herbal cosmetics are the formulations, which represent
cosmetics related with active bioactive contetnts. Normally Coloring ingredients
botanicals provide different vitamins, antioxidants, various Every person has his own choice and liking for color and
oils, essential oils, dyes, tannins, alkaloids, carbohydrates, nature manifests itself. Since Ancient time colors are well
proteins, terpenoids and other bioactive molecules. recognized. Addition of colors enhances the general
appearance of products. The cosmetics products are
Preparation of herbal cosmetics generally colored by synthetic or natural coloring agents but
In preparation, suitable bioactive contents or their extracts in herbal-based cosmetics, use natural coloring agents
are used along with requisite ingredients basically used for because of their non-toxic, safe and eco-friendly
cosmetics. It need selection of suitable emulsifying agent, characteristics.
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North-West Seed extract - used for beautification and
16. Cydonia oblonga Mill. (Bile) Rosaceae
Himalayas protection of skin.
Eclipta alba (Linn.) Hassk.
Paste of herb -useful to control skin diseases
17. (Bhringraj), Asteraceae; Throughout India
and eczema
.Euphorbia thymifolia Linn. Plant extract -useful to control ringworm
18. Euphorbiaceae; Throughout India
(Choti dhudhi), and skin infections.
1. Essential oil extracted from flowers- used
in skin creams and lotions to control skin
Jasminum grandiflorum
19. Oleaceae; Throughout India diseases.
Linn. (Chameli),
2. Essential oil extracted from plant-used in
creams for the protection from sunburn.
Juniperus communis Linn. Himalaya region Whole plant extract-useful in skin creams to
20. Cupressaceae
(Aaraar),; (1700-4200 m)- control skin rejuvenation.
Lavandula vera DC. syn. L. Jammu &
21. Lamiaceae; Essential oil -used in skin anti-acne cream.
officinalis Chaix (Lavender), Kashmir-
Juice of leaves - applied to control scabies,
Leucas aspera Spreng. (Hul
22. Lamiaceae Throughout India skin psoriasis, chronic skin, skin eruption
Khusa),; -.
and eczema
Mallotus philippensis Muell.- Throughout Flower powder - useful to control scabies,
23. Euphorbiaceae;
Arg. (Kamala), India- ringworm, leprous eruption, etc.
Mangifera indica Linn. Throughout Plant extract possesses anti-oxidant
24. Anacardiaceae;
(Aam), India- properties.
Matricaria chamomilla Linn.
25. Asteraceae; Himalayan hills Leaves extract - applied in anti-acne cream.
(Babuna), -
Mimosa pudica Linn. Herb extract -applied in skin creams and
26. Mimosaceae; Throughout India
(Lajwanti), lotions to control itching.
Momordica charantia Linn. Plant extract possesses antioxidant
27. Cucurbitaceae; Throughout India
(Karela), - properties.
Ocimum sanctum Linn. and Leaves extract -useful to control skin
28. Lamiaceae, Throughout India
other Ocimum spp. (Tulsi), - infection and rejuvenation.
Phyllanthus emblica Linn. Tropical and
Fruit extract possesses anti-oxidant
29. syn. Emblica officinalis Euphorbiaceae; subtropical
properties.
Gaertn., (Amla), regions of India
Pistia stratiotes Linn. (Water Leaves extract - applied to control chronic
30. Araceae throughout India
lettuce), - skin disorders.
Himalayan Kernel extract - used in sun creams and
.Prunus amygdalus Batsch
31. Rosaceae; regions (2300 other formulations to make the skin fair and
(Badam),
meters) beautification creams.
Psoralea corylifolia Linn. Seeds extract possesses potential to control
32. Fabaceae; Throughout India
(Babchi), - skin diseases.
Essential oil extracted from flowers - used in
Rosa damascena Mill. (Lal skin creams, lotions and ointment for
33. Rosaceae; Throughout India
gulab), beautification, smoothness and protection
from sunburns.
1.Paste of hardwood- used in face pack;
essential oil used in preparation of creams,
.Santalum album Linn. Dry regions of
34. Santalaceae; ointments and lotions for skin beautification
(Chandan), India-
and protection from sunburn;
2. possesses anti-oxidant properties.
Saussurea lappa C.B. Clarke Roots extract -used in ointments for chronic
35. Asteraceae; Himalayan hills
(Kuth), skin diseases.
Seed extract -useful for skin protection and
36. Sesamum indicum Linn. (Til), Pedaliaceae; Throughout India
rejuvenation.
Swertia chirayita (Roxb. ex Bark powder extract controls skin affections;
37. Gentianaceae; Himalayas
Flem.) Karst. (Cheretta), possesses antioxidant properties.
Whole plant extract - used in skin cleansing
Withania somnifera Dunal Drier parts of
38. Solanaceae; formulations and possesses antioxidant
(Aswagandha), Himalayas
properties.
Throughout Stigma extract - used in creams and lotions
39. Zea mays Linn. (Makka),; Poaceae
India- for skin rejuvenation
Acacia concinna DC. Tropical forest of Pods extract - used as hair cleanser and for
40 Mimosaceae;
(Shikakai), India - control of dandruff.
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1.Flowers extract - used in hair oil as a tonic
Arnica montana Linn. Cultivated
41 Asteraceae; material.
(Arnica), sparingly in India
2. It stimulates the hair follicles.
Extract of leaves - used as anti-dandruff.
42 Betula pendula (Birch), Betulaceae; North West India
Seed oil - used as hair oil and useful for hair
43 Brassica spp. (Mustard), - Brassicaceae; Throughout India
nourishment.
Calendula officinalis Linn.- Cultivated in Flowers extract -used in hair creams for
44 Asteraceae;
(Marigold), India smoothening effect.
Carthamus tinctorius Linn. Alcoholic extract - used in hair tonics.
45 Asteraceae; Indian plains-
(Safflower),
Centella asiatica (Linn.) Whole plant extract - used for the growth
46 Apiaceae; Throughout India
Urban (Mandukaparni), and maintenance of hairs
Kernel oil is a well-established hair oil,
Cocos nucifera Linn. Coastal parts of which is used as such or as a basic raw
47 Arecaceae;
(Nariyal), - India material for
preparing hair oils and tonics
Eclipta alba (Linn.) Hassk. Himalayas Whole plant extract -useful for hair's nourish
48 Asteraceae;
(Bhangra), regions ment and dyeing.
Ficus racemosa Linn. Aerial root powder is mixed with coconut oil
50. Moraceae; Throughout India
(Bargad), for massage to check falling hairs.
Himalayas
Leaves and hull of fruits - used for hair
51. Juglans regia Linn. (Akroot), Juglandaceae; (temperate
dyeing.
region)
Lawsonia inermis Linn. Leaves paste - used for hair dyeing and
52. Lythraceae; Throughout India
(Henna), nourishment
Nardostachys jatamansi DC. Alpine Himalayas Extract of rhizome -used in hair tonics for
53. Valerianaceae;
(Jatamansi), - their growth.
Phyllanthus emblica Linn. Fruit extract - used in oils for promotion of
54. Euphorbiaceae; Throughout India
(Amla), hair growth.
Salvia officinalis Linn. Cultivated in
55. Lamiaceae; Aqueous extract -used as hair conditioner.
(Sage), gardens
Cultivated Extract of fruit coat works as
Sapindus mukorossi Gaertn.
56. Sapindaceae; in India natural shampoo: used in herbal shampoo as
(Ritha),
hair cleanser.
Saussurea lappa C.B. Clarke
57. Asteraceae; Himalayas Roots extract - used in hair dyeing
(Kuth),
Seed oil is one of the major source of hair
Warmer regions
58. Sesamum indicum Linn. (Til), Pedaliaceae; oils, which is used as such or a base for
of India
preparing specific hair oils.
Terminalia bellirica Roxb. Throughout Seed extract and oil is good for hair dyeing
59. Combretaceae;
(Behera), India- preparation.
Terminalia chebula Retz. Throughout
60. Combretaceae; Seed extract -used in hair care formulations.
(Harra), India-
Thymus serpyllum Willd. Whole herb extract-useful for preparing hair
61. Lamiaceae; Himalayas-
(Banajwain), tonics.
Trigonella foenum-graecum
62. Fabaceae; Throughout India Seed extract - used as hair cleanser.
Linn. (Fenugreek),
1. Vegetable Origin :
From root, bark, stem, wood, flower, leaf and seed of plants.
Indigo, kachnar, catechu, tesu, lal kher, turmeric, henna, cherry, saffron etc.
2. Animal Origin:
1. By dye yielding insects
2. Lac, cochineal, kermes, etc.
3. Mineral Origin:
Various inorganic metallic salts and metal oxide.
Natural dyes - See table no.3
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Table3: Classified commercial dyes
Chemical group Prominent example Color
1. Indigoids Indigo, tyrian purple Blue-pink
Madder (Alizarin)
2.Anthraquinones Red class of dyes
Lac Kermes,Cochineal
3.Alpha-naphthaquinone Henna (Lawsone) Orange
Weld (Reseda luteola Linn.) Wood of pines, Dahlia, Sunflower,
Natural Yellow
4.Flavones Marigold, Palas, Kamala, Chrysanthemum,
class of dyes
Tea, etc.
Grape skin extract, Red Orange
5.Anthocyanines
Bignonia chica Humb. & Bonpl.
6. Betalains Beet-root Red to blue-red
Annatto (Bixa orellana Linn.) Yellow-orange
7.Carotenoids Carrots Orange
Saffron Jafran (yellow)
8.Diferuloyl- methane Curcumin from turmeric Yellow
9. Alkaloids Berberine Yellow
Leaves of lucerne, nettles, mulberry, green plants, pasture
10.Chlorophyll Green
grasses, algae, etc.
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