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PUBLISHER : ANANDI HEALCARE LLP,WASHIM-444505
CHIEF EDITOR : Dr. Prashant Sakharkar
COPYRIGHT : INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACY AND HERBAL TECHNOLOGY
STARTING YEAR : 2023
SUBJECT : MEDICAL SCIENCES
LANGUAGE : ENGLISH
PUBLICATION FORMAT : ONLINE
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Author Name: Harshda R Gaikwad *, Y.B. Raut, Sanjay K. Bais
Email: harshdagaikwad403@gmail.com
College: Fabtech College of Pharmacy, Sangola, Maharashtra 3371-3387
The biggest part in the integumentary system is the skin. The state and texture of an individuals skin has significant effects on their entire fitness and their overall a healthy life. The skin regulates body temperature, maintains water and electrolyte balance, and helps in immunity by protecting the body from infections. The outermost layer of skin that covers the bodys surface and acts as a protective barrier is known as the epidermal layer. The reduction of this epidermal layer, decreased collagen and elastic fibers, and the formation of lines are the signs of aging. Extrinsic like sun exposure, smoking, diets, and pollution can cause aging, as can intrinsically factors like heredity, cellular metabolism, hormones, and biological processes. Nowadays, with advances in technology, many people want to look younger and prevent issues by using natural herbs instead of plastic surgery or laser therapy. Herbs provide the nutrients required for healthy skin as well as enhance the skins biological processes. Herbs are rich in phytochemicals with anti-aging properties, such as polyphenols, terpenoids, and carotenoids. Herbs having anti-aging properties are aloe plant, neem, turmeric, amla, peppermint, green tea, honey from bees, liquorice, arjuna, also and jatamansi.
Herbs, Anti-aging, Skin, phytochemicals