ABSTRACT
A COMPARATIVE REVIEW OF THE EFFECTIVENESS OF HERBAL SOAPS VERSUS CONVENTIONAL SOAPS IN TREATING FUNGAL INFECTIONS
Huzaifa, *Vartika Lohani, Babita, Dr. Amandeep Singh
Fungal infections are a prevalent skin concern, especially in humid ³ and tropical regions, affecting individuals of all age groups. These infections are caused by dermatophytes, yeasts, and molds, leading to conditions like athlete’s foot, ringworm, and candidiasis. The increasing resistance to synthetic antifungal agents and the rise in skin sensitivity due to chemical-based products have led to a growing preference for natural and herbal alternatives. Among these, herbal soaps have emerged as a promising solution due to their plant-based ingredients and fewer side effects. This review article aims to provide a comparative analysis of the effectiveness of herbal soaps versus conventional soaps in treating fungal infections. Herbal soaps are formulated using natural extracts such as neem, tulsi, tea tree oil, aloe vera, turmeric, and basil—each known for their antimicrobial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties. These ingredients work by disrupting the fungal cell membrane, preventing spore formation, and soothing the skin. On the other hand, conventional soaps often contain synthetic chemicals like triclosan, sulfur, or salicylic acid, which are effective in reducing fungal load but may cause skin dryness, irritation, or allergic reactions with long-term use. This article critically examines current scientific literature, including in vitro and in vivo studies, to assess the antifungal potential, safety profile, and long-term effectiveness of both types of soaps. It also explores consumer preferences, environmental impact, and cost-effectiveness. The findings indicate that while both soap types can be effective, herbal soaps offer a safer, eco-friendly, and sustainable alternative, especially for mild to moderate infections. However, there is still a need for more clinical research ⁴ and standardization in the formulation of herbal products to ensure consistency and efficacy. This review aims to bridge the gap between traditional herbal practices and modern scientific evaluation, encouraging further development in natural antifungal therapies.
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