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Fabrication and Evaluation of Hair Conditioning Shampoo of Moringa Oleifera Seed Extract

Mounika Reddy, Arya k Nair, Mamtha S, N. Naga Subba Reddy, Linku Abraham, Dr. Mekkanti Manasa Rekha, Sabitha Sujeeth, CD Saraswathi

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ABSTRACT

The Aim to Present Study is to formulate a conditioning shampoo with moringa oleifera seed extract using different ratios with soap nut Shampoos are most widely used products for cleansing and care of hair because of the life style, grooming habits, the hair damage is increasing which results alteration in the hair structure ,In the present study focus on the conditioning effect of moringa oleifera seed extract with different ratios were studied moringa oleifera seed extract with different ratios were studied .Moringa oleifera seed has the ability of water retention properties .The formulation of moringa oleifera seed extract of different ratios with soap nut were formulated F1 5%, F2 10%, F3 15% and evaluated .The evaluation parameters lie foam evaluation, detergency, surface tension measurement PH, viscosity, wetting time, solid content determination, that were found that the ratio        F2 10% is showing good conditioning effect than other formulation physical parameters shows F1 , F2 shows light brown colour we found that no change in colour appearance after 8 weeks F3 shows slight colour change but all 3 formulation had a good odour .

Key words:Moringa oleifera seed, Shampoos, evaluation, detergency, surface tension measurement PH, viscosity, wetting time, solid content determination etc.,


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/rrjopc.v9i3.1246

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