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The natural medicines are safer and have fewer negative effects than synthetic ones makes them more widely accepted.the global market for herbal formulations is expanding aqueous extracts of neem leaves (azadirachta indica), turmeric (curcuma longa), liquorice root, shahi jeera, orange peel, and hydroalcoholic extract of nutmeg fruit (myristica aroma) are all included in this study’s formulation and assessment of a herbal anti-acne face wash. While there are a number of topical herbal acne formulations on the market, we suggest creating a pure herbal formulation devoid of any artificial ingredients. Literature has indicated that the plants have strong antimicrobial, antioxidant, and Anti-Inflammatory Properties.(1) The skin on our face is delicate, and regular soaps can dehydrate and damage its texture. A face wash is a gentle cleanser that works without causing any harsh effects on the skin. The goal of face wash is to provide cleansing, prevent wrinkles, combat acne, hydrate the skin, and improve its fairness, resulting in a youthful and vibrant appearance. Currently, face washes on the market come in gel and cream forms, which are often packaged in large collapsible tubes or plastic containers, making them inconvenient for travelers. Additionally, since these face washes are primarily water-based, they require preservatives to ensure their stability. This current study aims to address the limitations associated with synthetic face washes.Many peoples are worried about acne, pimples, and cystic acne, which are common issues faced by teenagers and adults due to their everyday activities. To maintain clear skin, it is important to follow a skincare regimen that includes a face wash, scrub, and moisturizer. Although chemical-based products have been widely used by people globally for an extended period, they have demonstrated various negative side effects. In contrast, herbal remedies have been used in India for centuries and have not been known to cause any significant adverse effects(3)Acne is a long-lasting inflammatory condition of the pilocebaceous unit that is characterized by heightened sebum production from the sebaceous glands and irregular shedding of hair follicles, triggered by rising androgen levels during puberty. The obstruction of hair follicles leads to their enlargement, often accompanied by an increase in the bacteria Propionibacterium acnes and the initiation of an inflammatory response.
Keywords:
neem, herbal ingredients,acne,anti acne face wash,propionibacterium
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"FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF ANTI ACNE FACE WASH WITH THE HELP OF NEEM EXTRACT", International Journal for Research Trends and Innovation (www.ijrti.org), ISSN:2455-2631, Vol.10, Issue 6, page no.a214-a225, June-2025, Available :http://www.ijrti.org/papers/IJRTI2506027.pdf
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