Homemade Conditioner & Shampoo Related Articles

posted on October 12, 2009 in homemade conditioner

I found these interesting articles about homemade conditioner and shampoo this month: -

  • Nappily Evah Aftah » Blog Archive » Anita Grant Shampoo Bars – You must experience Anita Grant, if ONLY for the customer service. novel about my first experience with Anita Grant (aka Shulta ), in my first blog (no longer online). Girlfriend is just amazing! I have yet to experience the same level of customer service, from any company online and offline.
  • Shampoo « Rob’s Blog – I find shopping for toiletries an overwhelmingly draining experience. I’ve been known to go out to get shower gel and not return for several days. Just your basic, ordinary, not-too-cheap, not-too-expensive, not-containing-any-wierd-ingredients shampoo.

  • three lies about social software – lie 1: social software causes groupthink and herd behaviour. i’ve never quite worked out why people think this is the case; for a long time i just assumed this was a misconception held by those who’d never really experienced or used …

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Lemon-Ginger Moisturizing Shampoo Recipe

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Ginger tea and fresh lemon juice make this shampoo recipe a wonderful smell to behold. The raw eggs make it very good for dry hair also…

http://belleamour.org/ezine/?p=5&cpage=1#comment-45

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Could you survive without shampoo? | Homemade Shampoo Blog

posted on October 11, 2009 in homemade shampoo

On Homemade Shampoo blog, we like things that question the status quo. So this story peaked our interest….

It seems crazy to most people, but not washing your hair can actually leave it in better condition. This is a very interesting story on the subject: -
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-394226/Could-survive-shampoo.html
“BBC presenter Andrew Marr has given up washing his hair – saying the scalp’s natural oils will keep it glossy and clean. We challenged five women to do the same…with surprising results”

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Some Homemade Shampoo Recipe Ideas to Help You Go “No-Poo”

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Going no-poo is the ultimate in natural hair care – it means not using shampoo at all – well almost. Most no-pooers need some occasional help, such as this shampoo recipe.

http://babyslime.livejournal.com/174054.html

The link above is very informative (and also fascinating at the same time) for those trying to ween themselves off using shampoo.

It sounds crazy but after you read how toxic regular shampoo can be, it might change the way you think about the stuff you put in your hair.

Another blogger (Diane at kidoozy.com) found Babyslime’s post, tried it, and said it really works. Her comments were, “So my hair is shinier and softer, I

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Homemade Shampoo – An Ultimate Guide

posted on October 10, 2009 in homemade shampoo

This is one of the most loved articles on homemade shampoo on the web. It covers lots of techniques and tips from basic recipes to soothing ones, to dry ones, to no-poo.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Homemade-Shampoo/Step 9 is fantastic fun – where you get to put coconut oil and vanilla oil in your hair. You’ve got to try this – better than anything you buy in the store!!

Also you can learn a lot about the condition and needs of your hair by following all 10 steps and noticing what effects they have on your hair. In doing this you are learning what your hair needs to be as good as it can be. Try it all out and have fun!!

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Homemade Shampoo Recipe: Vinegar Rinse, Baking Soda, & Lemon and Cucumber Shampoothie + Sea Water!

posted on October 9, 2009 in shampoo recipe

Some cool homemade shampoo recipe ideas for dry hair can be found at the following site. The shampoothie can also be used as a shaving cream…

http://www.loving-it-raw.com/homemade-shampoo.html

Talking from experience, Alison shares some of her best homemade shampoo recipes that she and her husband have found effective. A great blog that is worth bookmarking.

These recipes are the kind that I like; quick, easy, and affordable.

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Homemade Shampoo for Ambitious/Advanced People

posted on October 8, 2009 in how to make shampoo

Why not learn how to make shampoo with this cool story about some gorgeous homemade shampoo bars made with Caster oil, lye, shea butter and palm kernal flakes.

http://burganfamily.blogspot.com/2009/06/my-first-batch-of-homemade-soap.html

If you ever needed some inspiration for making homemade shampoo, read this post from a model student :-) . She is obviously a meticulous crafts enthusiast, which is important for the kind of shampoo she made. Shampoo bars are a fantastic creation that make wonderful gifts, but they take a bit more skill than some other fool-proof recipes. 

If you think you are up for a challenge, then try making some bars like the “Dolphin Lady” did. Just think how satisfying it will be to see the looks of amazement on your friends’ faces… Posted via email from Tim’s posterous

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3 Dry Homemade Shampoo Recipes – for Oily Hair

posted on October 7, 2009 in homemade shampoo

I haven’t tried these dry homemade shampoo recipes yet, so can’t say how they work, but they looked interesting enough to share:

http://beautifulwithbrains.com/2009/08/14/diy-beauty-3-homemade-dry-shampoo-recipes/

You don’t have to get your hair wet to use these shampoos so it could be potentially a big time saver. If you hate having to spend several hours per week using the hair dryer, then this could be a great idea for you to try out over a weekend.

If you are not seeing much of a result with these recipes, you could try grinding them very finely – which would increase the contact area the shampoo will have with your hair.  Good luck!

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