A Review on the Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Cold Creams Incorporating Natural Oils
Review Article
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.69613/rtcqp307Keywords:
Herbal cosmetics, Cold cream, Natural oils, Formulation, EvaluationAbstract
Herbal cold creams, formulated with natural oils, have emerged as a popular choice in the cosmetic industry due to their natural composition, enhanced safety profile, and potential therapeutic benefits. These emulsions provide a cooling sensation upon application and offer advantages such as moisturizing, nourishing, and protecting the skin. The physiology of the skin, the mechanism of action of topical formulations, and the ideal properties of herbal cold creams play a crucial role in their formulation and effectiveness. Natural oils, such as neem, coconut, almond, olive, and sesame oil, enhance the therapeutic potential of cold creams by providing moisturizing, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and anti-aging properties. Herbal cold creams can be formulated as oil-in-water (O/W) or water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions, each with its unique characteristics. The formulation process involves careful consideration of ingredient selection, emulsifier choice, preservation, and manufacturing methods. Evaluation parameters, including pH measurement, irritancy test, spreadability, viscosity, and dilution test, are essential to ensure the quality, stability, and efficacy of the formulated creams. The growing trend towards herbal cosmetics highlights the need for further research and development to create innovative, safe, and effective herbal cold cream formulations that cater to the diverse needs of consumers while adhering to regulatory requirements
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