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This work's primary goal was to create serum using several botanical extracts. Guava leaves (P. guajava L.,
Myrtaceae) are the main active ingredient in this mixture. Other ingredients include glycerine, aloe vera gel, coconut
oil, and rose water. This plant has historically been found in South America, Africa, India, and other places. In
ancient times, it was utilised as food and traditional medicine. The face serum is a cosmetic product with a high
concentration. 3.
Serum has a deep formula with a high concentration of active substances, a non-oily finish, and the capacity to
absorb quickly and enter the skin's deep layers. It provides the greatest pharmacological activity because of its
extensive penetration. (4) Guava leaf's anti-wrinkle and whitening properties led to its adoption. Additionally, it
contains antioxidant qualities that can stop premature ageing. Aloe vera gel has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial,
antifungal, and wound-healing properties. It is frequently used to treat sunburn, minor wounds, bug bites, and other
skin conditions. Olive oil is utilised as a skin moisturiser and has anti-inflammatory qualities. The current study
assessed the antioxidant properties of the polyherbal face serum and concentrated on its formulation. Antioxidants
enhance the texture and look of skin while shielding its cells from harm and ageing. Olive oil, sandalwood oil,
glycerine, coconut oil, tween 20, dematerialised water, and other excipients were used in the formulation of the
serum. (5)
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) defines cosmetics as materials or preparations meant to come into contact
with external Cosmetics serve the purpose of cleaning, beautifying, and enhancing the appearance of the skin while
also keeping it in good shape. The facial serum’s PH, physical characteristics, viscosity, spread ability,
microbiological testing, cyclic temperature test, etc. were all taken into consideration. According to the stability
study's findings, neither visual acuity nor homogeneity changed. (5)
Keywords:
Antioxidant, Cosmetic, Face serum, acne remover, moisturizer, Evaluation, Penetrate, Active substance, Polyherbal
Cite Article:
"Formulation and Evaluation of Guava leaves extract face Serum.", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 5, page no.c331-c339, May-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2505238.pdf
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