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International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science
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Vol. 7, Issue 1, Part D (2025)

Formulation and evaluation of polyherbal facewash tablet

Author(s):

Avantika G Gadge, Doke Gayatri, Hinge Pratiksha and Sachin M Bhalekar

Abstract:

In the world there is lot of demand for the herbal formulation because of its natural remedies compare to synthetic one. Regular soaps cause the skin on the face to become dehydrated and lose its texture. Facewash is a mild cleanser that leaves the skin's natural oils intact. Facewash has several advantages, including cleansing, anti-acne, antiwrinkle, moisturising, and improving fairness. The main aim in this work is to formulate and evaluate the herbal facewash tablet with the natural ingredients. This cutting-edge skincare product is made to offer the advantages of conventional liquid or gel-based cleansers in a handy, portable, and environmentally responsible tablet form. The facewashes that are now available on the market are gels and creams that need to be stored in large plastic containers or collapsable tubes since they are difficult to carry and require preservatives to maintain their stability due to their aqueous nature. The current project aims to create herbal facewash tablets and address the shortcomings of synthetic facewashes. In addition to being conveniently portable, facewash tablets are designed to reduce costs, container size, and the use of hazardous preservatives. In order to assess factors including pH, irritability, hardness, friability, thickness, foaming capacity, and accelerated stability, facewash tablets were made with different constituent concentrations.

Pages: 284-288  |  148 Views  85 Downloads


International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science
How to cite this article:
Avantika G Gadge, Doke Gayatri, Hinge Pratiksha and Sachin M Bhalekar. Formulation and evaluation of polyherbal facewash tablet. Int. J. Pharm. Pharm. Sci. 2025;7(1):284-288. DOI: 10.33545/26647222.2025.v7.i1d.177