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Abstract

COMPREHENSIVE DESIGN AND EVALUATION OF NATURAL COMPLEXATION ENHANCING CREAM IN RICHED WITH RICE ALOE TURMERIC EXTRACTS

Dr. M. J. Patil*, Mr. K. B. Pawar, Mr. Suraj Sanjay Karande, M. Sanjog Sharad Khale, Mr. Sujay Janardan Kamble, Mr. Nilesh Krushnat Kangane

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This study focuses on the formulation, characterization, and performance assessment of a plant- based skin-brightening face cream developed using rice extract, aloe vera gel, and turmeric powder as the primary bioactive components. These natural ingredients were deliberately chosen due to their multifunctional therapeutic actions, long-established reliability in traditional medicinal practices, and compatibility with modern cosmetic science. The preparation of the formulation involved a stable oil-in-water (O/W) emulsion technique, optimized to ensure suitable texture, spread ability, and consumer acceptance. Rice extract was incorporated for its skin lightening potential, attributed to its enrichment with vitamins, ferulic acid, and amino acids that help regulate melanin synthesis while offering antioxidant protection against oxidative stress. Aloe vera gel, known for its high content of polysaccharides and essential micronutrients, was included to support skin hydration, barrier repair, and cell regeneration. Meanwhile, turmeric, with its bioactive compound curcumin, contributes anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and anti-aging advantages that assist in reducing hyperpigmentation, calming irritation, and preventing premature wrinkle formation. Following formulation, the cream underwent a comprehensive series of physicochemical and stability evaluations to determine product quality and dermal safety. These tests included:  pH analysis to ensure compatibility with the skin's natural acid mantle.  Viscosity measurement to assess mechanical stability and user-friendly consistency.  Spread ability testing to evaluate ease of topical application and uniform distribution.

Keywords: Anti-inflammatory, formulation, antioxidant, emulsion, anti-aging, herbal cosmetics, natural skincare.[1,2,3]


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