Formulation, Evaluation, In vitro Antioxidant Assessment of a Facial Serum for Antiaging Properties

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Abstract

UV radiation and photodamage can cause unwanted skin ageing and wrinkles on the face. There are currently no practical methods for delaying the ageing process of the skin. A highly concentrated cosmetic product is a face serum containing aloe Vera, glycerine, and honeybee venom. Aloe Vera serum has the capacity to enter deeper layers of the skin and absorb quickly, providing both immediate cosmetic benefits and psychological peace of mind. Aloe Vera gel is frequently used as a wound healing, anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal treatment for various skin diseases, sunburns, small cuts, and bug bites. Bee venom is a protective poison that the bees create; it has been shown to improve collagen synthesis and blood flow. The globule size, consistency, pH, and physiochemical characteristics of the face serum were assessed. The stability study's findings demonstrated that globule size, homogeneity, and visual appearance were unchanged.

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-, Miss. R. D. H., -, Miss. A. S. G., -, D. P. S., -, Miss. K. V. S., & -, Mr. P. H. G. (2024). Formulation, Evaluation, In vitro Antioxidant Assessment of a Facial Serum for Antiaging Properties. International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research, 6(5). https://doi.org/10.36948/ijfmr.2024.v06i05.26760

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