A review on herbal lipstick from different natural colouring pigment
Keywords:
Herbal lipstick, Natural colorantsAbstract
Cosmetics are still in high demand now because they have integrated themselves into our culture and fashion. Lip glosses are most frequently utilized to improve lip appeal, and they also play a significant role in maintaining health and happiness. Synthetic colorants have been discovered to be naturally carcinogenic and may induce allergy reactions. The need for cosmetics has been enormous since antiquity. For lips to look more beautiful, lipstick formulas are utilized. A cosmetic item called lipstick gives the lips color, texture, and protection by combining pigments, oils, waxes, and emollients. All- natural and safe to use, the ingredient in natural lipstick. Natural nutrients that maintain healthy lips are also present.
Use of synthetic lipstick colors on a regular basis has the potential to have major negative effects, including cancer and skin rashes. The negative impact can be minimized by utilizing natural color extracts from various natural sources. The formulation, extraction of natural colorants, assessment of lipstick, and flaws in lipstick are the primary topics of this review
References
Rautela Sunil, Tailor Chandra Shekhar BA. Formulation and Evaluation of a Herbal Lipstick : A New Approach. Int J Pharm Erud 2013;3:26–30.
Malviya N. Isolation and Quantification of Lycopene from Watermelon, Tomato and Papaya. Res J Recent Sci 2014;3:68–70.
Fisher D, Dorner L, Wagner D. Design, development and characterization of herbal lipstick containing natural ingredients Magesh 2012;5:51.
S Mali Y, Newad G, Z Shaikh A. Review on Herbal Lipstick. Res J Pharmacogn Phytochem 2022;14:113–8. https://doi.org/10.52711/0975-4385.2022.00021.
Rasheed N, Rahman SA, Hafsa S. Formulation and evaluation of herbal lipsticks. Res J Pharm Technol 2020;13:1693–700. https://doi.org/10.5958/0974-360X.2020.00306.6.
Chaudhari NP, Chaudhari NU, Chaudhari HA, Premchandani LA, Dhankani AR, Pawar SP. a Review on Herbal Lipstick From Different Natural Colouring Pigment. Indian J Drugs 2018;6:174–9.
Dalke HS, Wankhade AB, Bhise MR, Narkhede MB. Desine and Charactarisation of Nutraceutical Lipstic of Beetroot Powder. Innov Int J Med Pharm Sci 2019;4:2–5.
Bhandwalkar MJ, Inamdar IK, Kalbhare SB, Abhishek D, Mandrupkar SN. ( An International Multidisciplinary Peer Review Open Access monthly Journal ) W A review on in situ Nasal Gels for Nasal drug delivery system 2020;3:1062–73.
Starzak K, Sutor K, Świergosz T, Nemzer B, Pietrzkowski Z, Popenda Ł, et al. The responses of bioactive betanin pigment and its derivatives from a red beetroot (beta vulgaris l.) betalain-rich extract to hypochlorous acid. Int J Mol Sci 2021;22:1–18. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22031155.
Miȩkus N, Iqbal A, Marszałek K, Puchalski C, Świergiel A. Green chemistry extractions of carotenoids from daucus carota L.-Supercritical carbon dioxide and enzyme-assisted methods. Molecules 2019;24:1–20. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24234339.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2023 Nishan Hazra, Saurav Kumar Sarma, Aditya Pradhan, Teeganla Subba, Tanmoy Bhattacharjee
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.