Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Cream using Beta vulgaris and Aloe barbadensis

Authors

C. Hemalatha,  S. Kokila, Assistant professor
Department of Clinical Laboratory Technology, Dr. N. G. P. Arts and Science College, Coimbatore, India.
V. Abirami
B.Sc., Clinical Laboratory Technology, Dr. N. G. P. Arts and Science College, Coimbatore, India.

Abstract

The demand for herbal cosmetics grows quickly due to their lack of adverse effects. Herbal moisturizer preserves the skin's health texture and appearance without harming the body's stability or ability to function. The formulation ought not to cause adverse skin-related implications. In trials on irritancy, the formulation shows no symptoms of edema, redness, irritation, or inflammation. In addition to its tasks, this form gives UV protection. The purpose of the current investigation was to create and assess an herbal moisturizing cream that included beetroot and aloe vera extracts. Various kinds of oil in water (O/W) herbal moisturizing creams are made by varying the ingredient concentrations. The formulation was assessed using a variety of criteria, including pH, viscosity, and spreadability, to ensure skin safety. Thus, this study suggests that the composition of extract and the base of the cream are more constant and safer, it may produce synergistic action.