Development of a Sunshield Cream Formulation with Sandalwood Oil for Enhanced Skin Protection
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https://doi.org/10.52783/jns.v14.3486Keywords:
Sandalwood oil, Sunshield cream, Photo protective, Broad-spectrum protectionAbstract
The present study focuses on development and analysis of a sunshield cream containing sandalwood oil, celebrated for its natural antioxidant and calming qualities. Sandalwood oil is utilized as the core active ingredient in the formulation. By combining both natural and synthetic elements, the cream is designed to provide effective UV protection, hydration, and compatibility with various skin types. Different concentrations of sandalwood oil were systematically examined for their performance, stability, and user-friendliness. Extensive SPF testing validated the cream's broad-spectrum protection against both UVA and UVB rays. The findings revealed that the cream not only delivers significant sun-blocking properties but also enhances skin hydration and alleviates irritation. This study emphasizes the potential of integrating traditional botanical ingredients like sandalwood oil into contemporary skincare products, elevating their efficacy and appeal.
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