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    Open Access Review Article Article ID: IJNNN-11-172

    Embracing Nature: The Rise of Herbal Exfoliating Creams in Skincare

    Akash Patel*, Sudhir Kathane, Ashwani Tanwar and Ritesh Jain

    In recent years, there has been a significant shift in consumer preferences towards natural and organic skincare products, driven by a growing awareness of the potential side effects of synthetic ingredients. This trend has led to the rise of herbal exfoliating creams, which harness the power of botanical extracts to provide gentle yet effective exfoliation. These creams often incorporate a blend of herbs, essential oils, and natural exfoliants, such as sugar or ground seeds, to remove dead skin cells while nourishing the skin. The appeal of herbal exfoliating creams lies not only in their efficacy but also in their alignment with holistic wellness practices. Consumers are increasingly seeking products that promote skin health without compromising environmental sustainability. Herbal ingredients, known for their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, contribute to a more balanced and radiant complexion, making these creams suitable for a variety of skin types. Moreover, the rise of herbal exfoliating creams reflects a broader cultural movement towards self-care and mindfulness in beauty routines. As individuals become more conscious of the ingredients they apply to their skin, brands are responding by formulating products that prioritize transparency and natural sourcing. This paper explores the factors driving the popularity of herbal exfoliating creams, their benefits compared to traditional exfoliants, and the implications for the future of the skincare industry as it embraces a more nature-centric approach.

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    Published on: Jun 27, 2025 Pages: 36-41

    Full Text PDF Full Text HTML DOI: 10.17352/2455-3492.000072
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