Formulation and Evaluation of Coffee Beans Herbal Lipbalm
Raushani Kumari1, Munmun Bhattacharya1, Kuber Sinha2, Rajesh Kumar Nema2 and Chandraprabha Dewangan1
1Rungta Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, Kokha, Kurud, Bhilai, 490024, Chhattisgarh, India
2Rungta Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Kohka, Kurud Bhilai, 490024, Chattisgarh, India
*Corresponding Author: Chandraprabha Dewangan, Assistant Professor, 1Rungta Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research, Kokha, Kurud, Bhilai, 490024, Chhattisgarh, India.
Received:
January 23, 2025; Published: January 31, 2025
Abstract
Cosmetics have been popular since ancient times, helping people enhance their appearance and feel confident. Recently, there has been a growing preference for natural products because synthetic ingredients can cause problem like skin irritation and other side effects. Herbal cosmetics, made with plant-based ingredients, are seen as safer and healthier options. Among all cosmetic lip balms are especially important because they not only makes lip look good but also protect them from dryness, temperature changes, and other environmental factors. Lip balms are simple and can be used by anyone, regardless of gender. Our natural lip balm is made with the combination of natural ingredients like coffee oil, aloe vera, coconut oil, vitamin E oil, shea butter, Beeswax. The main idea behind this product is to provide long lasting moisture while also offering the benefit of herbal ingredients to keep lips soft and healthy. This herbal lip balm is perfect for people looking for a safe, eco friendly product that combines beauty and care, making it a great choice.
Keywords: Plant-Based Ingredients; Synthetic Ingredients; Colorants
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