Authors :
Vrushali Ladkat; Rajshree Nikam; Dr. P. N. Sable; Rohit Kathmode; Akash Hiremath
Volume/Issue :
Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 2 - February
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14899164
Abstract :
Ayurvedic herbs with therapeutic qualities, such as ashwagandha, mulethi, brahmi, manjishta, aloe vera, neem,
and tulsi, are used to make the natural skincare product Polyherbal Ubtan Soap. For generations, people have utilized these
plants to treat skin conditions and encourage the growth of healthy skin. This herbal soap provides an antibacterial
treatment that helps treat skin issues like bacterial infections and tans, in contrast to commercial soaps that frequently
include dangerous chemicals. Because of its skin-rejuvenating and antioxidant qualities, it is a safe, affordable, and efficient
substitute for natural skincare products that promote healthier skin.
Keywords :
Polyherbal Ubtan Soap, Skincare, Ayurveda, Antioxidant, Antibacterial.
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Ayurvedic herbs with therapeutic qualities, such as ashwagandha, mulethi, brahmi, manjishta, aloe vera, neem,
and tulsi, are used to make the natural skincare product Polyherbal Ubtan Soap. For generations, people have utilized these
plants to treat skin conditions and encourage the growth of healthy skin. This herbal soap provides an antibacterial
treatment that helps treat skin issues like bacterial infections and tans, in contrast to commercial soaps that frequently
include dangerous chemicals. Because of its skin-rejuvenating and antioxidant qualities, it is a safe, affordable, and efficient
substitute for natural skincare products that promote healthier skin.
Keywords :
Polyherbal Ubtan Soap, Skincare, Ayurveda, Antioxidant, Antibacterial.