Department of Pharmaceutics, Sir Issac Newton College of Pharmacy, Nagapattinam, Tamilnadu - 611 102. India.
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 16(03), 027-037
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2025.16.3.2511
Received on 22 July 2025; revised on 30 August 2025; accepted on 01 September 2025
Due to their skin-friendly qualities and little environmental effect, herbal soaps have grown in popularity as a natural alternative to synthetic soaps. The extracts from a variety of medicinal plants known for their traditional therapeutic benefits are used to make these soaps. Essential oils, plant extracts, and powders are examples of natural components that are high in bioactive molecules such flavonoids, alkaloids, tannins, and saponins, which give them their antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and hydrating qualities. The growing interest in herbal soaps, their manufacturing processes, and their medicinal value are all examined in this review. It draws attention to widely used herbs like Aloe vera, Neem, Tulsi, Turmeric, and Mimosa pudica, discussing their traditional uses and modern relevance in skincare. The texture, lather, and moisturizing capacity of the finished product are greatly influenced by the selection of base ingredients, which may include glycerin, coconut oil, or castor oil. The most popular ways to make herbal soap, such as the cold process, hot process, and melt-and-pour methods, are also covered. Herbal soaps are appropriate for all skin types, especially sensitive and acne-prone skin, because they not only cleanse the skin but also have calming, healing, and revitalizing effects. Herbal compositions are biodegradable and less likely to cause skin irritation, allergic reactions, or long-term skin damage than chemical-based soaps. Their increasing popularity is a result of the rising consumer demand for organic, environmentally friendly, and sustainable personal care goods. The review also highlights the significance of phytochemical screening of plant extracts, quality control, and standardization in the production of herbal goods. These items must undergo safety assessments and dermatological testing in order to demonstrate their effectiveness, safety, and market acceptability. In conclusion, using herbal soaps is a holistic and environmentally responsible way to take care of your skin. The combination of plant-based components, traditional knowledge, and cutting-edge formulation approaches holds great promise for herbal cosmetics. Continued research and development in this area might result in the creation of high-quality, safe, and effective herbal cleaning products that meet the increasing demand for natural skincare options.
Herbal soap; Medicinal plant; Anti-oxidant; Hydration; Anti-microbial
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Prema Rathinam, Senthil Kumar Chelladurai, Ashok Govindasamy, Farjith Aswan Shaik Noor Deen, Aarthi Elangovan and Girija Mariyappan. Exploring Herbal Soaps: Types, Health Benefits, and Practical Applications. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 16(03), 027-037. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.16.3.2511.
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