Acne vulgaris is a common inflammatory skin disorder associated with excessive sebum production, microbial colonization, and follicular blockage. Conventional treatments often cause side effects, such as skin irritation and antimicrobial resistance, necessitating safer alternatives. Polyherbal formulations have gained attention due to their synergistic antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. Emulgel systems, which combine the advantages of emulsions and gels, provide improved stability, enhanced skin penetration, and better patient compliance for topical delivery. Polyherbal emulgels enable the simultaneous delivery of multiple bioactive compounds, targeting various factors involved in acne pathogenesis. This review summarizes formulation strategies, key evaluation parameters, and the therapeutic potential of polyherbal emulgel systems as an effective topical approach for acne management.
*1Yadav Mamta Ramkisun, 2Dr. Jay Narayan Mishra, 3Dr. Dhaneshwar Kumar Vishwakarma (Sat,) studied this question.