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Exploring the Hair Dyeing Potential of Tectona Grandis Leaves: Formulation and Characterization
Published in May 2025 Issue 05 (Vol. 13, Issue 5, 2025)

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ABSTRACTResearchers have been looking for new medications in nature since ancient times. Bark, leaves, flowers, seeds, and other plant parts can all be used to make useful items. Approximately 80% of the world's population receives their basic healthcare from traditional medicines that use plant extracts. In conventional Siddha, Ayurvedic, Unani, and homeopathic systems Medications derived from plants accounted for over 90% of prescriptions. The silver hair is dyed using various plant materials like as henna, indigo, Aloe vera, Amla, and so on to give it a normal dark colour. Tibkawin et al. reported the use of teak leaf extract (quercetin is the main colorant) as a plant hair dye for bleached human hairs. In the current examination the details are created to get normal dark variety utilizing mix of various plant materials. The main aim of the present investigation is to formulate natural and safe hair colorants. Keywords: Hair Dye, Natural Ingredients, Teak leaf extract.
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Prajakta S. Chavan
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May 2025 Issue 05 (Vol. 13, Issue 5, 2025)AJPHR1305001
AJPHR-01-000887
2025-05-01
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S., P., & V., A. & N., R. & V., V. (2025). Exploring the Hair Dyeing Potential of Tectona Grandis Leaves: Formulation and Characterization. American Journal of Pharmacy and Health Research, 13(5), xx-xx. DOI:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15599847

