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© 2011, AJMPRAsian Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Researches Scienceline Publication Asian J. Res., 2(3): 58-60, 2012 www.science-line.com Formulation and Evaluation of Lipstick Containing Herbal Ingredients Pooja Mishra1* and Sumeet Dwivedi2 1ALPINE Institute of Technology, Ujjain, (M.P.), India 2Department of Pharmacognosy, Ujjain Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ujjain, (M.P.), India * Corresponding author’s Email: pmishra0708@gmail.com, herbal0914@rediffmail.com ABSTRACT: Coloring skin particularly skin of face and lips is an ancient practice going back to prehistoric period. In present days the use of such product has increased and choice of shades of color, texture and luster have been changed and become wider. This can be observed from the fact that lipsticks are marked in hundreds of shades of colors to satisfy the demand of women. The present investigation was done to formulate lipstick containing herbal ingredients, since lipsticks are one of the key cosmetics to be used by the women.
Attempt was also made to evaluate the formulated herbal lipsticks. From the present investigation it was found that that the HL, F-3 having promising results such as pH 6.89+0.12, melting point 59-62, thixotropy 10.5 etc.
Keywords: Cosmetics, Herbs, Herbal lipstick, Formulation, Evaluation INTRODUCTION plant& plant only. However there is resurgence of use of herbs both as drug and cosmetics (Chattopadhyay, 2005). Cosmetics are substances used to enhance the appearance of the human body.
Cosmetics include skin- Coloring lips in an ancient practice date back to care creams, lotions, powders, perfumes, lipsticks, prehistoric period. In present days the use of product has fingernail and toe nail polish, eye and facial makeup, increased and choice of shades of colors textures, lustrous, permanent waves, colored contact lenses, hair colors, hair have been changed and become wider. This can observed sprays and gels, deodorants, baby products, bath oils, from the facts that lipstick is marketed in hundreds of bubble baths, bath salts, butters and many other types of sheds of colors to satisfy the demand for the women products are in great demand in both developing and (Chattopadhyay, 2005). Due to various adverse effects of developed countries (Benett, 1983).
Available synthetic preparation the present work was conceived by us to formulate an herbal lipstick having The word herbal is a symbol of safety in contrast minimal or no side effects which will extensively use by to the synthetic one which has adverse effects on human the women of our communities with great surety and health. Herbal preparations viz., herbal tablets, herbal satisfaction.
Tonics, herbal paste, herbal shampoo, herbal sindur, herbal contraceptives and herbal lipstick has become popular MATERIALS AND METHODS among the consumer herbal medicines represent the fastest growing segment to heal the various ailments. Possibly, Following methods were adopted by the authors herbal user desire to assume control over health care during the course of present investigation. Perhaps the large in personal healthcare system is unpatable to many and they turn to herbal medicine due to Selection of herbs: The various herbs used in the increase side effects of available synthetic preparations formulation of herbal lipsticks were selected on the basis (Kaul et al., 2010; Dwivedi et al., 2008). Of literature survey (Dwivedi et al., 2008; Chattopadhyay, 1975). Collection and authentication of herbs of plant Herbal cosmetics have growing demand in the material: The different herbs used in formulation of herbal world market and are an invaluable gift of nature.
There lipstick were collected in the months of August 2012 from are a wide range of herbal cosmetics products to satisfy the local village farmers of Ujjain district and your beauty regime, adding herbal in cosmetic is very safe authenticated by Dr. Dwivedi, Prof. And Head, for skin. Human being have been using herbs for different Department of Botany, Janata PG College, APS, purpose like food, medicine, beatifying with advancement University, Rewa, M.P-India and a voucher specimen of science & technology use of natural things including JC/HR/07/01-08 were deposited in our department. Plant has been reduced except for food, vegetarian takes To cite this paper: Mishra P and Dwivedi S. Formulation And Evaluation of Lipstick Containing Herbal Ingredients.
Res., 2(3): 58-60. Res., 2(3): 58-60, 2012 Formulation of herbal lipstick: The herbal lipstick Evaluation of herbal lipstick:It is very essential to maintain a uniform standard for herbal lipstick, keeping was formulated as per method described (Sharma, 2005; this view in mind the formulated herbal lipsticks was evaluated on the parameters such as melting point, Jain et al., 2005). The ingredients used in the formulation breaking point, thixotropy character, force of application, surface anomalies etc. ( Mittal et al., 2003; Dwivedi et al., of herbal lipstick are: Niger oil, Kokum butter, 2009). Beeswax Ripe fruit powder of shikakai, Turmeric powder, Strawberry essence, Lemon juice, Vanilla essence. All the ingredients are taken in definite ratio and 5 formulations [F1 to F5] were prepared. Ingredients with their prescribed quantity in the formulation of herbal lipstick Quantity (gm) S/No.
Ingredients Importance F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 1. Niger oil Blending properties 54 50 51 52 53 2. Kokum butter Glossy & hardness 15 16 13 13 14 3.
Bees wax Glossy & hardness 12 13 14 12 11 4. Ripe fruit of shikakai Surfactant 6.5 7.5 8.5 9.5 8.0 5.
Turmeric powder Coloring agent 10 11 12 11 10 6. Strawberry essence Flavoring agent 1.5 1.5 1.0 02 2.5 7. Lemon juice Anti-oxidant 01 01 0.5 0.5 0.5 8. Vanilla essence Preservative q.s q.s q.s q.s q.s Abbr.: q.s. = quantity sufficient Aging stability: The product was stored in 40o C at 1 hrs.
Various parameters such as bleeding, crystallization Melting point: Determination of melting point is of on surface and ease of application were observed. Important as it is an indication of the limit of safe storage. The melting point of formulated lipstick was determined Solubility test: The formulation herbal lipstick was by capillary tube method the capillary was filled, keep in dissolved in various solvents to observe the solubility. The capillary apparatus and firstly observed the product was slowly-slowly milted. After sometimes was observed PH parameter: The pH of formulated herbal lipstick the product was completely melted. The above procedure was determined using pH meter. Was done in 3 times and the melting point ratio was observed in different-different formulation.
Skin irritation test: It is carried out by applying product on the skin for 10 min. Breaking point: Breaking point is done to determine the strength of lipstick. The lipstick is held horizontally in Perfume stability: The formulation herbal lipstick a socket ½ inch away from the edge of support. The was tested after 30 days, to record the fragrance. Weight is gradually increased by a specific value (10 gm) at specific interval of 30 second and weight at which RESULTS breaks is considered as the breaking point. The prepared formulation (Table 1) was evaluated Thixotrophy character: It is indication of thixotropic (Table 2) and it was found that the HL, F-3 (Fig.
2) was quality and is done by using penetrometer. A standard best among the five formulations. Hence, from present needle of specific diameter is allowed to penetrate for 5 investigation it was concluded that this formulated herbal seconds under a 50 gm load at 25oC.
The depth of lipsticks has better option to women with minimal side penetration is a measurement of the thixotropic structure effects though a detailed clinical trials may be done to of lipstick. Access the formulation for better efficacy. Force of application: It is test for comparative DISCUSSION measurement of the force to be applied for application. A piece of coarse brown paper can be kept on a shadow In last few decades there has been tremendous boost graph balance and lipstick can be applied at 45o angle to in use of cosmetics by women. However, the hazards cover a 1 sq. Inch area until fully covered.
The pressure cause by these chemicals has come into limelight very reading is an indication of force of application. The present work formulation and evaluation of herbal lipsticks was aimed to formulate a lipstick using Surface anomalies: This is studied by the surface herbal ingredients with a hope to minimize the side effects defects, such as no formation crystals on surfaces, no as produced by the available synthetic ones. Contamination by moulds, fungi etc. 59 Mishra and Dwivedi, 2012 Table 2. Evaluation of formulated herbal lipsticks (F1 to F5) S/ No. Evaluation F1 F2 Inference F4 F5 parameter Brownish Brownish Brownish Brownish 1.
F3 Color yellow yellow Brownish yellow yellow 2. 6.43+0.30 6.71+0.22 6.72+0.13 6.66+0.21 3.
Skin irritation test No No 6.89+0.12 No No 5. Melting point 60-61 61-63 60-61 63-63 6. Breaking point No 7. Thixotropy character 31 30 59-62 31 32 8. Force of application 9. Perfume stability 9 10.2 30 9.8 9 10. Surface anomalies 10. Qdi Kinetiz 7e Manualidades on this page. 5 11.
Aging stability Good Good Easy Easy Poor Solubility test +++ ++ + +++ ++ No defect No defect No defect No defect No defect Smooth Smooth Smooth smooth Smooth Chloroform chloroform chloroform chloroform chloroform Fig. 1 Different batches of formulated herbal lipsticks (F1 to F5) Fig. 1 Formulated herbal lipsticks (F3) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Dwivedi Sumeet, Dwivedi Sangeeta and Patel P.C. The authors are thankful to the Principal, UIPS for Formulation, evaluation and antimicrobial activity of herbal lipstick, In Recent Advances in Prospects and providing the necessary facilities in the College. Sincerely Potential of Medicinal Plants, Ed.
Dwivedi, thanks to Dr. Dwivedi, Principal Investigator, Gayatri Publication, Rewa, 39-43.
Department of Botany, Janata College, A.P.S. University (M.P.) for their valuable support. & Sharma N.K.
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