Homemade shampoo for transitioning hair – Part I
made homemade shampoo, did ACV rinse & then made homemade conditioner for my hair
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How To Make Your Own Amazing Shampoo
made homemade shampoo, did ACV rinse & then made homemade conditioner for my hair
Duration : 0:5:20
I want to start washing with natural, homemade shampoo and conditioner but my scalp is also very dry so if there is any moisturizing homemade recipes those would be ideal. Also I’d like to keep the ingredients relatively cheap and basic so I don’t have to pay a lot for a bottle of something I’m only using a teaspoon of. Although I’m willing to splurge on one thing for moisture. Thanks so much!
I just started using homemade shampoo. My hair is just getting use to it, but Omg. My hair feels so soft, it just dried and i cant stop touching it. I used half pure liquid castile soap, half green tea( brewed for 30 minutes), olive oil, and a little honey.
I have split ends on the end of my hair and i want a HOMEMADE shampoo and conditioner to seal them just for around 3-4 days. I know that the only way to get rid of slit ends is to cut them out but i can only have a hair cut every 6-7 months! Also can it please be made out of household items. I don’t mind if it needs to be kept in for a period of time.
I DO NOT WANT PRODUCTS AT ALL!
thnx in advance
here are some recipes for shampoo::
http://www.craftbits.com/project/home-made-herbal-shampoo
http://thebeautybunny.com/how-to-make-your-own-shampoo/
& conditioners::
http://www.longlocks.com/hair-care-recipes-cookbook.htm
http://www.healthcentral.com/skin-care/c/742375/54831/conditioners
also: here are some safe brands of hair & skin products to use::
aubrey organics: grahams: carol’s daughter: renpure: kiss my face: avalon organics: jasons: made from earth: shikai: burt’s bees: weleda: emo gold: alba: desert essence: giovanni: druide: nature’s gate & valley of longevity =]
I have dreadlocks and I usually spend about 30 dollars on "special" dread shampoo. I figure it would be cheaper and a lil fun to make my own shampoo. I have a HUGE bottle of castile soap but I can’t find any good websites that show how to make a residue free dread shampoo. What are some additives that I should include in my shampoo?
BTW: My hair is dark brown with light brown dyed tips.
Try adding your castile soap with jojoba, grape seed, or other light vegetable or fruit oil with distilled water.
http://naturopathiccontrol.blogspot.com
Make natural homemade hair clarifier and anti-dandruff hair shampoo.This beauty hair care product is very simple but an incredibly effective treatment for not only the hair but also an itchy scalp.
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Shampoo:
1/4 cup organic castille soap (Akamuti.co.uk)
1/4 cup Aloe vera gel (Hollandandbarett.com)
1 tbsp pure vegetable glycerin (Naturallythinking.com)
1/4 tbsp Avocado oil (Akamuti.co.uk)
Peppermint essential oil (Alamuti.co.uk)
Conditioner:
1 Avocado
1 can of Coconut milk
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http://naturopathiccontrol.blogspot.com/2010/09/make-homemade-shampoo-with-aloe-vera.html
This natural hair care treatment not only thoroughly cleans your hair and scalp but also stops and prevents hair loss or premature baldness. It even stimulates hair growth.
The benefits of the main ingredients (aloe vera and jojoba oil) are especially useful in these regards even individually. For instance, one key way in which they work is by fighting excess secretion of sebum (the cause of seborrhoea).
This product is actually a home remedy that is easy and inexpensive. Apart from the above mentioned benefits, it even conditions the hair with many minerals and vitamins.
This all natural product is safe enough to be used each time you wash, as frequently as you wish and for as long as you like.
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This is a video tutorial on how I make my natural homemade shampoo. I find this shampoo works well and my hair feels great afterwards. You can follow up with my “natural hair deep conditioner” for added benefits. Enjoy
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