Herbal Principles In Cosmetics Apr 2026
Herbal principles in cosmetics focus on the use of —natural bioactive compounds derived from plants—to improve skin and hair health . Unlike synthetic cosmetics, herbal formulations leverage plant-based mechanisms to provide therapeutic benefits like antioxidant protection, hydration, and anti-inflammatory action with fewer side effects. Core Mechanisms of Action
Plants produce secondary metabolites that interact with human skin biology at a molecular level: Herbal Principles in Cosmetics
A wide variety of herbs are used in modern cosmetic monographs: Book Review: Herbal Principles in Cosmetics - PMC - NIH Herbal principles in cosmetics focus on the use
: Phenolic compounds (like those in olive oil and pomegranates) contain benzene ring structures that act as natural UV filters . : Lipids and fatty acids from species like
: Lipids and fatty acids from species like the Inca peanut and coconut palm (rich in lauric acid) help restore the skin's moisture barrier and prevent water loss.
: Extracts like green algae ( Chlorella vulgaris ) inhibit metalloproteinases (enzymes that break down collagen) and stimulate new collagen synthesis.
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