Survey of Plants Used in Beauty care Among the Fulanis in Wamakko Local Government Area of Sokoto State.

ABSTRACT

An ethnobotanical study of plants used in beauty care among the Fulani tribes uin Wamakko Local Government Area of Sokoto State was conducted.

The  information was obtained through interview by the use of questionnaires distributed to the respondents identified by random sampling such as shepherd, farmers and civil servant, all of them from Fulani tribes.

These plants were various plant parts of single and multiple plants, majority of the preparation was made using water as a medium, the mode of application are topical but in some cases administered orally.

Out of the 100 questionnaires in each district administered, 90 respondents were recorded. The study revealed 27 plant species belonging to 22 families were encountered.

The plant Neem tree (Azardirachta indica and Ziziphus jujube) has the highest percentage of occurrence in three (3) villages. Leaves and seeds were found to be the most used part of the plants.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title page……… i

Certification…….. ii

Dedication…… iii

Acknowledgment…iv

Abstract….. vi

Table of content… vii

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION

1.1    Introduction…….1

1.2   Statement of problem……………… 4

1.3 Justification…………….4

1.4    Objective of the study…….. 5

CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW

Literature review……… 6

Neem oil…… 9

Mango tree………. 9

Paw-paw tree……………… 10

.2.5 African peach………. 10

  • Aloe vera…… 10
  • Bath salt………. 10
  • Henna…… 11
  • Banana (Musa )…….. 11
  • Baobab (Adansonia digitata)……… 12
  • Teeth care………….. 12
  • Bath oil…… 12
  • Dry skin treatment……. 13

CHAPTER THREE MATERIAL AND METHODS

  • Study area…. 14
  • Methodology….. 17

CHAPTER FOUR: RESULT

4.1 Result……….. 18

CHAPTER FIVE:DISCUSSION, CONCLUSION, RECOMMENDATION, REFERENCE AND APPENDIX

  • Discussion………. 26
  • Conclusion….. 27
  • Recommendation…….. 28

REFERENCE….. 29

Appendix……….. 33

INTRODUCTION

The use of plant for beauty care solutions dates back to antiquity and various testimonials inform us on the use of plants in beauty care treatment during the ancient period.

Women of the ancient world used the grounded leaves and seeds of plants on their hair, face and over-all body, drank herbal tonics and oil obtained from herbs for different body massages.

These treatments were used during that time in countries like Rome, China and Latin America. Indian Ayurveda too has been promoting the use of herbs for skin and beauty care for over 5000 years (Annonymous, 2006).

Plants can be used for beauty in original or compound form. They act against the internal impurities and external toxins of our body, and add additional nutrients to it to make it glow and shine.

Plant provides natural flawless treatment to our skin, nourish it leading to its internal development.

In addition, plants play an important role in the life of all mankind including the animals.

It is from the plant we derive the food we eat, oxygen for respiration, shelter, cloth and medicine which are the basic requirements for one to survive. The use of plants for traditional medicine has a wide range of accessibility.

REFERENCES

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Borins, M. 1995. Native healing traditions must be protected and preserved for future generations. Canadian Medical Association Journal. 153(9):1356-1357.

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