Acne is the most common inflammatory disorder that occurs when oil glands become blocked. From ancient times, it is believed that herbal medicine is safer and has fewer side effects compared to synthetic medicine. The herbal therapeutic industry is one of the oldest methods of treating diseases, with its origins traceable to the Vedas. The present study focuses on the preparation and evaluation of a polyherbal anti-acne cream containing powdered extracts of Neem leaves (Azadirachta indica), Tulasi leaves (Ocimum sanctum), Turmeric powder (Curcuma longa), Aloe vera juice (extracted from Aloe barbadensis), orange peel powder, rosemary oil, tea tree oil, and honey. Although various topical herbal formulations for acne are already available on the market, we aim to develop a pure polyherbal formulation. The selected plants have been well-documented in the literature for their antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. The cream was evaluated based on several parameters such as color, appearance, pH, and spreadability. This formulation represents a significant attempt to develop an effective herbal anti-acne cream using powdered extracts of Neem, Tulasi, Turmeric, Orange Peel, and Aloe Vera juice.
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