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Abstract

A REVIEW ON COLD CREAM - AN EFFECTIVE CURE OF SKIN

Abhishek Kedare*, Mr. Ramesh S. Kolkatwar and Mr. Gulshan Rathi

ABSTRACT

Since the beginning of time, creams have been valued as essential topical preparations in cosmetic products because of how simple it is to apply and remove them from the skin. Pharmaceutical creams are used for a number of aesthetic purposes, including cleansing, beautifying, modifying look, moisturising, etc. They also protect the skin from bacterial and fungal infections and can be used to treat skin injuries including burns, cuts, and wounds. The general population and society can safely employ these semi-solid preparations. The products used to enhance and beautify human appearances are known as cosmetics. The current study's objective was to design and assess cold creams that contained plant extracts made utilising the water in oil method for the goal of moisturising and nourishing the skin. Bees wax and Boraxextract are used to make the cold cream. Utilising several evaluation techniques, the created product‟s quality was evaluated. The physical characteristics of the cream formulation did not alter. During the research study period, the cream formulation demonstrated good consistency and, Morphological Evaluation, Stability Test Stability, Irritability Test, pH, non-greasy properties, and no signs of phase separation. There was no discernible change in the created cream‟s viscosity, aroma, or visual appearance during the research period, according to stability measures. As the water in the emulsion slowly evaporates, the cooling and calming effects of the with cold cream are produced. Cold creams are more moisturising because they create an oily barrier to stop the loss of water from the stratum corneum, the outermost layer of the skin. They are water-in-oil emulsion and intended for application on skin or accessible mucous membrane to provide localized and sometimes systemic effect at the site of application. Since the beginning of time, creams have been valued as essential topical preparations in cosmetic products because of how simple it is to apply and remove them from the skin. Pharmaceutical creams are used for a number of aesthetic purposes, including cleansing, beautifying, modifying look, moisturising, etc. They also protect the skin from bacterial and fungal infections and can be used to treat skin injuries including burns, cuts, and wounds. The general population and society can safely employ these semi-solid preparations. The products used to enhance and beautify human appearances are known as cosmetics. The current study's objective was to design and assess cold creams that contained plant extracts made utilising the water in oil method for the goal of moisturising and nourishing the skin. Neem oil and turmeric extract are used to make the cold cream. Cold creams are more moisturising because they create an oily barrier to stop the loss of water from the stratum corneum, the outermost layer of the skin. They are water-in-oil emulsion and intended for application on skin or accessible mucous membrane to provide localized and sometimes systemic effect at the site of application.

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