Potential use of essential oils in cosmetic and dermatological hair products: A review

Background Essential oils have great interest among the increasing demand for herbal cosmetics in the market. They are natural sources of biologically active ingredients due to the wide application of such compounds as well as their particular chemical composition. Several researches have evaluated...

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Published inJournal of cosmetic dermatology Vol. 21; no. 4; pp. 1407 - 1418
Main Authors Abelan, Ursulandréa Sanches, Oliveira, Andressa Costa, Cacoci, Érica Savassa Pinto, Martins, Tércio Elyan Azevedo, Giacon, Virginia Mansanares, Velasco, Maria Valéria Robles, Lima, Cibele Rosana Ribeiro de Castro
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England 01.04.2022
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Summary:Background Essential oils have great interest among the increasing demand for herbal cosmetics in the market. They are natural sources of biologically active ingredients due to the wide application of such compounds as well as their particular chemical composition. Several researches have evaluated the effectiveness of these bioactive ingredients for use in cosmeceuticals, mainly in both hair scalp and shaft hair damage repair. Thus, the amounts and their associations define the properties of these compositions with interest for hair cosmetic use, such as antioxidant, inflammatory, and antimicrobial activities. Because they are complex compounds, their actions on the skin, hair scalp, and shaft are not yet fully understood. Aims The purpose of this review is to highlight the relevant researches and findings on essential oils in hair care. Methods In order to achieve this objective, the present work comprises an updated bibliographic review related to essential oils used in hair care. Results It was possible to observe that cosmeceuticals containing essential oils applied to the scalp are preferable for topical activity. Also, it was noticed that there are few reports regarding their use in hair shaft. However, it was found that some oils are used to intensify the brightness and fix the hair color. Conclusions This work demonstrated that the use of essential oils in both cosmetic products (industrial application) and those associated with oils carriers (as individual protocols) may lead to satisfactory results in the treatment of some scalp dysfunctions.
Bibliography:Ursulandréa Sanches Abelan and Andressa Costa de Oliveira should be considered joint first author and equally contributed.
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ISSN:1473-2130
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DOI:10.1111/jocd.14286