Herbs are the leafy green parts of plants used for flavoring food, for medicinal purposes, or in fragrances or for smell. They can be fresh or dried, and common examples include basil, parsley, and rosemary. While often confused with spices, herbs are distinct because they come specifically from the leaves, whereas spices can be derived from other parts like seeds, roots, bark, and berries.
Herbs looks like light jewelery.
Originally, there was always doubt in ancient societies, especially in the sceptical medium of western traditions, as to the efficacy of herbal medicines. The use of herbal cosmetics dates back around six centuries ago in Europe and Western countries. Mixtures and pastes were often concocted to whiten the face. During the 1940s, herbal cosmetics took a turn with the emerging red lipstick color, with every year gaining a more intense red. Herbal cosmetics come in many forms, such as face creams, scrubs, lipstick, natural fragrances, powders, body oils, deodorants and sunscreens. They activate through the epithelium of sebaceous glands to make the skin more supple. Ayurvedic oils are widely used in India, prized for their natural health-giving properties.
One method and perhaps the best, used to extract natural oils from herbs to make lipstick is partition chromatography. The process involves separation in a watery solution, and then the injection of colour under pressure or warm it by torch.