The Advancement of Herbal-Based Nanomedicine for Hair

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Abstract

Polymer, lipid, and natural protein-based hair care nanocarriers are in preclinical testing. Nanomedicine has enhanced therapeutic efficacy and decreased side effects. This review examines herbal nanomedicine for hair care. We also reviewed the hair cycle, its morphology, and the mechanisms of herbal-based medicine that regulate the hair cycle to treat hair loss. Nano-formulations have better solubility, permeability, therapeutic efficacy, and prolonged distribution than standard herbal medicines. This review also discussed the nanotechnology barrier and nano formulations for hair loss and growth and includes a recent herbal nanomedicine study. Researchers interested in using herbs to treat hair problems and clinically translating hair care products may find the results presented significant.

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Padule, K., Shinde, S., Chitlange, S., Giram, P., & Nagore, D. (2022, December 1). The Advancement of Herbal-Based Nanomedicine for Hair. Cosmetics. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics9060118

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