Design and Development of Lemon and Pomegranate Containing Peel Off Mask
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https://doi.org/10.52783/jns.v14.3143Keywords:
Citrus limon, Skin conditions, Pomegranate seedAbstract
Peel- off masks are basically skincare products that help in absorbing redundant oil painting from your face. Herbal cosmetics are used by elders to enhance beauty and minimize skin problems like saturation, acne, blankness, wrinkles. Herbal cosmetics are beauty products that decide their desirable physiological effect, similar as cheering, anti-inflammatory, hydration, antiaging parcels. Peel off mask is generally medication that spread over face as a thin subcaste using cutlet or spatula. formerly it fully dried, the liquid film peels off from the face. Both bomb and pomegranate help ameliorate skin health by reducing oxidative stress and promoting collagen conflation. The end of study was to prepare effective peel of mask with using bomb(lemon) and pomegranate factory excerpt. Medicinal shops have an important part for the health of individualities and communities. These shops have great medicinal value, like colorful chemical substances which produce physiological action on the mortal body. Medicinal shops contain numerous chemical composites similar as alkaloid flavonoids, glycosides, saponins, resins, oleoresins, sesquiterpene, phenolic composites, fats and canvases.
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