Author(s):
Yogesh S Mali, Ganesh Newad, Azam Z Shaikh
Email(s):
ysmali12062000@gmail.com
DOI:
10.52711/0975-4385.2022.00021
Address:
Yogesh S Mali, Ganesh Newad, Azam Z Shaikh
Ahinsa Institute of Pharmacy, Dhule Road, Dondaicha - 425408, Maharashtra, India.
*Corresponding Author
Published In:
Volume - 14,
Issue - 2,
Year - 2022
ABSTRACT:
The word makeup or makeup is used to enhance the look. There are many cosmetics available on the market such as lipstick, kajal, mascara, eye liner etc. Lipstick is used for the purpose of improving the appearance, appearance and protection of the lips of many types that damage UV radiation etc. It is available on the market in a variety of colors and form such as liquid and lip adhesive. Lipstick containing synthetic colorants made from harmful chemicals and is very harmful to our skin. lipstick shows many types of side effects such as allergies, nausea, skin, and dryness of the lips as well as other / used and fatal. Therefore, the demand for cosmetics containing herbal ingredients has increased considerably around the world because of their safety. In our research, research was conducted to develop a lipstick containing drug ingredients, tests and comparisons with marketed ingredients. Based on the data, it can be concluded that the use of natural color in lipstick formulation has very little or no effect. From ancient times the need for cosmetics has been astounding. The shape of the lips is used to enhance the beauty of the lips. Prolonged use of synthetic dyes in lipstick can cause serious problems such as skin rash, lip cancer, skin irritation etc. The negative effect can be reduced by using natural herbal dye from different natural sources. In this review paper the main focus is on your design, testing and implementation.
Cite this article:
Yogesh S Mali, Ganesh Newad, Azam Z Shaikh. Review on Herbal Lipstick. Research Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. 2022; 14(2):113-8. doi: 10.52711/0975-4385.2022.00021
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Yogesh S Mali, Ganesh Newad, Azam Z Shaikh. Review on Herbal Lipstick. Research Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry. 2022; 14(2):113-8. doi: 10.52711/0975-4385.2022.00021 Available on: https://rjpponline.org/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2022-14-2-9
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