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CODEN : IJPCN9

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Received : 29-11-2023

Accepted : 07-12-2023



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Beetroot powder loaded medicated lip balm


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Author Details : Prajakta Gawade*, Mansi Shelake, Rahul Vishwakarma, Shoheb Shakil Shaikh, Piyush Yadav

Volume : 11, Issue : 1, Year : 2024

Article Page : 91-98

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijpca.2024.013



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Abstract

The lip care product which we use for everyday purpose contain harmful metals and preservatives. Other than absorbing through the pores on your lips, these harmful chemicals and metals can lead to heart and brain diseases. Butylated compounds are generally used as preservatives in lip balm which can lead to cancer. Which are harmful to lips. Herbal lip balms are commonly used to avoid the problem which arise due to synthetic lip balm. Herbal lip balm is applied on the lips to prevent drying and protect us against the adverse environment. Herbal lip balm protects the lips from drying, chapping, inflammation, sores, cheilitis etc. these side effects can be reduced by using the medicated lip balms. These review article provide us a treatment for lips in the formulation of medicated lip balm. All ingredient used in the formulation are totally herbal and can reduce the chances of having lip disease.


Keywords: Herbal, Beetroot, Lip Balm, Medicated, Lip Sore, Cheilitis, Chapped



How to cite : Gawade P, Shelake M, Vishwakarma R, Shaikh S S, Yadav P, Beetroot powder loaded medicated lip balm. Int J Pharm Chem Anal 2024;11(1):91-98


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