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Formulation of Natural Hair Dye

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Background: Synthetic hair dyes often contain harmful chemicals such as ammonia, diamino benzene, and resorcinol, which are linked to allergies, irritation, and long-term health concerns. As a result, there is increasing interest in plant-based alternatives that are safer and environmentally friendly. Traditional herbs like Indigofera tinctoria, Lawsonia inermis, Eclipta prostrata, and Phyllanthus emblica have been used in Ayurvedic formulations for hair coloring and care. Aim: This study aimed to formulate and evaluate a natural herbal hair dye using selected plant ingredients and natural mordants. The objectives included identifying effective plant-based colorants and mordants, and assessing their dyeing performance and stability. Methods: Powders of I. tinctoria, L. inermis, E. prostrata, and P. emblica were tested alone and in combination with mordants such as alum, Camellia sinensis, Moringa oleifera, and CFA (a roasted seed powder). Various concentrations (0.25–2.5 g) were applied to human grey hair. The formulations were evaluated for morphological, physico-chemical, and dyeing properties. Results: Among the tested dyes, L. inermis, I. tinctoria, and E. prostrata demonstrated deeper and more stable hair colouration, especially when used with M. oleifera and CFA. CFA consistently enhanced dye intensity and retention, even at lower concentrations. P. emblica showed poor colouring ability. All formulations were found to be safe, non-irritant, and easy to apply. Conclusion: Natural plant dyes, when combined with suitable mordants, can effectively colour hair while offering additional benefits like conditioning and scalp care. These eco-friendly formulations provide a promising alternative to synthetic hair dyes and align with growing consumer demand for safe, natural personal care products. Major Findings: The study found that natural plant powders, when used with effective mordants like the CFA mixture, produced intense, stable, and long-lasting hair colouration. L. inermis, I. tinctoria, and E. prostrata showed superior dyeing properties when combined with CFA, due to their high tannin and phytochemical content.
Title: Formulation of Natural Hair Dye
Description:
Background: Synthetic hair dyes often contain harmful chemicals such as ammonia, diamino benzene, and resorcinol, which are linked to allergies, irritation, and long-term health concerns.
As a result, there is increasing interest in plant-based alternatives that are safer and environmentally friendly.
Traditional herbs like Indigofera tinctoria, Lawsonia inermis, Eclipta prostrata, and Phyllanthus emblica have been used in Ayurvedic formulations for hair coloring and care.
Aim: This study aimed to formulate and evaluate a natural herbal hair dye using selected plant ingredients and natural mordants.
The objectives included identifying effective plant-based colorants and mordants, and assessing their dyeing performance and stability.
Methods: Powders of I.
tinctoria, L.
inermis, E.
prostrata, and P.
emblica were tested alone and in combination with mordants such as alum, Camellia sinensis, Moringa oleifera, and CFA (a roasted seed powder).
Various concentrations (0.
25–2.
5 g) were applied to human grey hair.
The formulations were evaluated for morphological, physico-chemical, and dyeing properties.
Results: Among the tested dyes, L.
inermis, I.
tinctoria, and E.
prostrata demonstrated deeper and more stable hair colouration, especially when used with M.
oleifera and CFA.
CFA consistently enhanced dye intensity and retention, even at lower concentrations.
P.
emblica showed poor colouring ability.
All formulations were found to be safe, non-irritant, and easy to apply.
Conclusion: Natural plant dyes, when combined with suitable mordants, can effectively colour hair while offering additional benefits like conditioning and scalp care.
These eco-friendly formulations provide a promising alternative to synthetic hair dyes and align with growing consumer demand for safe, natural personal care products.
Major Findings: The study found that natural plant powders, when used with effective mordants like the CFA mixture, produced intense, stable, and long-lasting hair colouration.
L.
inermis, I.
tinctoria, and E.
prostrata showed superior dyeing properties when combined with CFA, due to their high tannin and phytochemical content.

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