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| All | Since 2020 | |
| Citation | 8502 | 4519 |
| h-index | 30 | 23 |
| i10-index | 227 | 96 |
HERBAL HAIR OILS: TRADITIONAL FORMULATIONS, MEDICINAL PLANTS, MECHANISMS, AND SCIENTIFIC VALIDATION FOR HAIR HEALTH AND GROWTH PROMOTION
Azim Khan Malik*, Dimpal, Nisha Devi*, Jyoti Gupta
Abstract Hair and scalp disorders such as hair fall, dandruff, premature greying, and alopecia are increasingly prevalent due to lifestyle changes, environmental pollution, nutritional deficiencies, and excessive use of synthetic cosmetic products. Herbal hair oils have been traditionally used in various systems of medicine, particularly Ayurveda, as safe and effective remedies for maintaining hair health and promoting hair growth. These formulations utilize medicinal plant extracts incorporated into suitable carrier oils to deliver bioactive phytoconstituents directly to the scalp and hair follicles.The present review provides a comprehensive overview of herbal hair oil formulations, emphasizing medicinal plants used, carrier oils, mechanisms of action, methods of preparation, formulation development, evaluation parameters, and scientific validation through preclinical and clinical studies. Key herbs such as Eclipta alba, Phyllanthus emblica, Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, Azadirachta indica, and Bacopa monnieri exhibit hair growth–promoting, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties that contribute to improved follicular function and scalp health. Carrier oils including coconut, sesame, almond, and castor oil enhance penetration, stability, and therapeutic efficacy of herbal constituents. Traditional preparation methods like Taila Kalpana, infusion, and decoction ensure effective extraction of active compounds, while modern pharmaceutical approaches facilitate standardization and quality control. Evaluation parameters such as physicochemical analysis, microbial testing, stability studies, and dermal safety assessments are crucial for ensuring product quality and consumer safety. Preclinical studies demonstrate stimulation of hair follicles and prolongation of the anagen phase, whereas clinical evidence supports the role of herbal hair oils in reducing hair fall, managing dandruff, and improving hair texture with minimal adverse effects. In conclusion, herbal hair oils represent a holistic, safe, and effective approach to hair care. Integration of traditional knowledge with modern scientific research and standardized formulation practices can further enhance their therapeutic potential and acceptance in contemporary cosmetic and dermatological applications. Keywords: Herbal hair oil; Ayurveda; Eclipta alba; Phyllanthus emblica; Hair growth; Anagen phase; Taila Kalpana; Antioxidant. [Full Text Article] [Download Certificate] |
