FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF POLY HERBAL SHAMPOO
S.K. Rubina*, S. Neelofar Sulatana, C.S. Parameswari, B.V. Ramana and Tegk Murthy
ABSTRACT
Shampooing is the most common form of hair treatment. Shampoos are primarily been products aimed at cleansing the hair and scalp. In the present scenario, it seems improbable that herbal shampoo, although better in performance and safer than the synthetic ones, will be popular with the consumers. A more radical approach in popularizing herbal shampoo would be to change the consumer expectations from a shampoo, with emphasis on safety and efficacy. We have evaluated and compared the herbal shampoo, which was formulated in previous study, with marketed shampoo. The findings of this investigation reveal that synthetic preservatives have sometimes been the cause of adverse effects among consumers. However, the aesthetic attributes, such as lather and clarity, of the laboratory shampoo are not comparable with the marketed shampoos. The foam volume was on a par. Although the retail products were not fare so well in the tests conducted by us, they enjoy market popularity, especially if they foam well. This is mainly due to the false notion among consumers that ‘a shampoo that foams well, works well’, and no real effort on the part of manufacturers to counter this fallacy.
Keywords: Herbal shampoo, radical approach, physico-chemical approach, aesthetic attributes, marketed shampoos.
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