DOI: 10.48175/ijarsct-14009 ISSN: 2581-9429

A Review on Formulation and Evaluation of Herbal Kajal

S .V. Gujar, S. S. Bhosale, S. G. Walunj, S. P. Paymode
  • General Medicine

Kajal is used as an eye-catcher and was formerly known as kohl or surma. The idea behind the creation of herbal kajal using medicinal herb for enhancement is a fresh and creative method. The main advantages of these cosmetics are improved patient compliance, increased durability, water resistance, and an affordable shaping curve. Using two medicinal herbs and viz. In order to produce herbal kajal, Rosa rubiginosa and Triphala set out to assess each other's capacity for prolonged ocular administration. Using particular physiochemical criteria, standardised herbs were used to find the values that fell within the given ranges. The herbal kajal's anti-microbial efficacy has been assessed using certain criteria in comparison to reference goods.

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