The Art & Science of Homemade Shampoo

574983_scienceHomemade shampoo is not as easy as it sounds. Many a budding shampoo maker is put off when their first few attempts go awry. However learning to make shampoo is a black art that is definitely worth it in the long run. So here are some pointers to get you well on your way to becoming a master of the homemade shampoo and an connoisseur of the homemade conditioner.

When you start out, you should treat your first few concoctions as tests. In other words you shouldn’t get down when your shampoo doesn’t turn out the way you expected; it’s just a test result. As the old saying goes, “The man who makes no mistakes makes nothing”. Don’t expect every shampoo recipe to have spectacular results. There are many variables such as your type of hair, the condition of your scalp, and the quality of the ingredients. For example, people learning how to make shampoo frequently complain that causing them to have dandruff. Rather than see this as a failure, you should write down the exact recipe and make a note of the effects it had.

Next you should ask questions online to help guide you. A great place to learn is the Yahoo! Answers site. The chances are that your exact question has already been answered, but if not you can pose the question for a rapid barrage of responses. I just looked up for the example of dandruff and got the following tip: – “It may help you to use rosemary or tea tree. Maybe even an organic scalp massage oil.” It’s very much a process of trial and error, which is a good thing. Being able to master the art is an adventure into the unknown, and should not be feared but treated as an adventure into the unknown!! It’s much more fun that way and in my experience the best homemade shampoo results come from people who enjoy the process.

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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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Homemade Shampoo The Answer To An Itchy Scalp?

posted on April 16, 2009 in homemade shampoo, how to make shampoo, make shampoo

Homemade shampoo could be the answer to an itchy scalp as many off the shelf products contain powerful chemicals that can irritate some skin types (mine included).

One blogger has decided to make the leap to learning how to make shampoo in an attempt to eradicate the annoying itches on his scalp. They write: -

“I understand that the shampoo switch has a detox period where my hair is gonna be a little gross. Not looking forward to that. But, I think I might wear a bandanna when I go out.”

One very good point made (that I believe effects far more people than anyone realises) is this: -

“Isn’t it funny that we pay for the convenience of having products in our lives that are just so bad for us? Hazardous to put on our bodies. Hazardous to our environment to produce and dispose of. And hard on our wallets.”

The full story can be found here: -

http://shipfullofpirates.com/2009/01/15/frugal-friday-naturally/

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Homemade Shampoo Recipe To Treat Hair-Fall, Dandruff And Premature Greying

I’ve recently discovered a homemade shampoo that can turn the clock back on your hair. The magic ingredient is Hibiscus – a plant that has some pretty incredible medicinal properties.

Here’s the link to the article:-

http://natural-homemade-beauty-tips.blogspot.com/2009/03/hibiscus-shampoo.html

The comments all sound very positive so I think this one is definitely worth printing out and adding to my “How To Make Shampoo” archives.

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Homemade Shampoo For Frizz Control & Swimmers

posted on April 14, 2009 in homemade shampoo, how to make shampoo, make shampoo

Homemade shampoo can be tailored for almost any need, as demonstrated with some cool recipes I found on a blog: -
http://alternatehairandbeautycare.blogspot.com/2009/03/yummy-homade-lip-gloss.html

If you’re looking for a frizz control recipe, check out the homemade conditioner with honey & almond oil.

The awesome conditioning properties of raw egg are used to good effect with some blended cucumber to help enthusiastic swimmers maintain healthy hair.

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Homemade Shampoo: Much Better for Your Skin and Your Purse Too

posted on April 11, 2009 in how to make shampoo, make shampoo, shampoo recipe

Homemade shampoo has 2 great advantages which I’ve been telling friends about for ages. These are that you can tailor it to your skin type and it can be very affordable to make. However, even I was shocked when I found this recipe for Lavander Chamomile Shampoo that costs a piffling $1.30 per bottle to make.

The thing I like best is that it is 100% natural and is gluten free.

Read all about this recipe in this great article on how to make shampoo: -

http://frugalgranola.blogspot.com/2009/01/natural-homemade-shampoo-for-130.html

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Homemade Shampoo: The Wonder of Mayonnaise Hair Packs

Homemade Shampoo Tip: Try Egg Mayo!

Using Mayonnaise to condition your hair may sound like a bad idea to many, but hear me out. I’ve just been reading about a lady in Portland, Oregon who used a weekly mayonnaise pack with miraculous results. Her local hair salon was stunned at how healthy her hair was – especially that she blow dried it daily.

If you’re interested, you can try this recipe out for yourself by reading her article: -

http://www.herbcompanion.com/Body-Care/Shimmer-and-Shine-with-Homemade-Herbal-Shampoos.aspx?page=2

This is one of the best homemade conditioner guides I have yet found on the web. Enjoy.

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Homemade Shampoo: A Fantastic Yet Easy Recipe

If you thought making homemade shampoo was just too much of a chore then think again. There are loads of simple recipes that are almost easier than making a cup of tea – no kidding.

One of the most famous on the web is this three-step gem: -

http://chemistry.about.com/b/2009/01/10/homemade-shampoo-easy-recipe.htm

The only ingredient that I didn’t have in my cupboard was the glycerine, but I looked on eBay and found a whole bottle of the stuff at an affordable price.

This is a great introduction to learning how to make shampoo that will impress your friends.

Kids love these kinds of homemade projects and it’s a good education for them.

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Homemade Shampoo: How Often To Use It

How often to use homemade shampoo is something that most people get wrong. If your one of the millions of people who have to wash their hair every single day, you may be shocked to learn that when it comes to shampoo, less is actually more.

All Shampoos strip the hair of its natural oils and therefore the oil glands have to produce more to compensate.

You can read more about this interesting subject here: -

http://www.herbcompanion.com/the-herbalista/hair-care-news-shampoo-alternatives.aspx

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