Development and Characterizationof Hair oil for Control Hair fall and Stimulating Hair Growth
Keywords:
Hair loss, hair oil, herbal medicine.Abstract
The goal of the current study was to create, describe, and assess a topical therapeutic system for the treatment of alopecia using extracts from Trigonella foenumgreacum seeds, Hibiscus rosa sinensis Linn flowers, Eclipta alba (L.) leaves, and Allium cepa L. bulbs. Formulations for polyherbal oils were created and refined. Alopecia, or hair loss, is a common patient complaint and a source of significant psychological and physical distress. Apart from a variety of other factors, androgens are thought to be one of the most important causes of alopecia. Minoxidil, a drug of scientific origin, was scientifically proven for the treatment of alopecia; however, the side effects associated with this drug have limited its pharmacological benefits, so the drug of plant origin is necessary to replace the synthetic one. As alopecia is a dermatological disorder, the number of men and women who suffer from hair loss and/or hair thinning is increasing recently.