Author:
Toribio Micah P.,Salarza Kirsten Carrie O.,Quemada Raiza Mae G.,Rasonabe Cheimarlene Gayle S.
Abstract
Investigates the efficacy of incorporating extracts from Gotu Kola (Centella asiatica) and Banana Flower (Musa spp.) into natural shampoo formulations. Both botanicals are renowned for their traditional uses and potential benefits for hair care. The study evaluates the cleansing, conditioning, and revitalizing properties of these extracts, emphasizing their eco-friendly and sustainable attributes. Preliminary findings suggest promising results in terms of cleansing efficiency and hair health. The exploration of Gotu Kola and Banana Flower as alternative shampoo ingredients aligns with the growing demand for sustainable and plant-based personal care products, offering potential alternatives to conventional chemical-laden shampoos.
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