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Herbal Hues: Exploring Liquorice's Potential in Eye Dermal Gel Formulation and Evaluation

Patil Divyashree Kantilal, Patil Divyani Rajendra, Dhankani Mansi A, Dhankani Amitkumar R, Dr. S.P. Pawar

Abstract


It is a natural desire of humans to look stunning, young, and lovely. Compared to other parts of the skin, the skin surrounding the eyes is comparatively thin and has less fat. For this reason, puffiness, bags, pigmentation, and dark circles under the eyes are the first signs of ageing, stress, illness, environmental pollution, melanin deposition, lifestyle, and genetics. Dark circles are the symmetrical, homogeneous pigment macules that are bilaterally located beneath the infraorbital region of the eyes. Periorbital hyperpigmentation, puffiness, fine lines, and wrinkles are the main issues around the eyes. A cosmetic product that effectively delays the appearance of bags, puffiness, pigmentation, fine lines, and wrinkles is therefore needed. Because they have fewer adverse effects, herbal substances are becoming considerably more popular.Glycyrrhizaglabra is known as mulaithi, is a member of the Fabaceae family and has a long history of traditional uses.The Herbal eye dermal gel were Optimized by preparing 3 formulation (F1 F2 F3) using different concentrations of carbapol. Numerous factors, including physical appearance, pH, viscosity, spreadability, and washability, were considered when evaluating this composition.


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