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  • Dermatology
  • Cosmeceuticals
  • Pharmacognosy

Background:

  • Cosmetic-containing herbals are hybrid products combining cosmetic and pharmaceutical properties.
  • These products leverage bioactive ingredients from natural sources, often marketed for purported health and beauty benefits.
  • Unlike pharmaceuticals, cosmetic-containing herbals lack stringent regulatory requirements to substantiate their claims.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the utilization of natural products in cosmetic-containing herbals.
  • To highlight the therapeutic properties of phytoconstituents for skin and hair care.
  • To detail the application of these natural ingredients in addressing various dermatological concerns.

Main Methods:

  • Review of scientific literature on herbal ingredients in cosmetic products.
  • Identification of plants, their active compounds, and therapeutic actions.
  • Analysis of applications for skin conditions (e.g., acne, eczema, aging) and hair issues (e.g., growth, dandruff).

Main Results:

  • Natural products possess significant curative and healing effects on skin and hair.
  • Phytoconstituents in cosmetic-containing herbals can improve skin health and hair growth.
  • These ingredients offer potential benefits for conditions like skin dryness, acne, eczema, inflammation, aging, and dandruff.

Conclusions:

  • Cosmetic-containing herbals offer a promising avenue for natural skin and hair care.
  • The use of phytoconstituents provides effective solutions with minimal adverse effects.
  • Further research into these natural ingredients can optimize their application in cosmetic-pharmaceutical products.