Equal parts liquid vegetable glycerin and water (purchase glylcerin at vitamin or health food store or Whole Foods.
Lavender oil (just a few drops for nice scent)
Vitamin E oil (just a few drops)
Other oils of your choice (optional) almond, teatree, etc..
Mix in bottle and use small amount after shampooing. Can rinse out (recommend if hair is fine) or leave in for thicker hair.
I mix up with 1 cup water and 1 cup glycerin plus oils.
Great for all types hair.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Homemade Shampoo
1 cup Dr. Bronner's organic castile liquid soap
2 Tbsp apple cider vinegar
3/4 Tbsp tea tree oil
3/4 Tbsp. vitamin E oil
1/4 cup water
16 ounce spray bottle or other container for application
Combine together and store in spray bott.e You can add fragrances to your liking, such as lavender, lemongrass, etc. This shampoo will be more liquidy
than standard shampoo but works well. You will not have as much suds as normal but hair will be very clean. The advantage with this is that most shampoos actually dry out your hair, removing nuatural oils. This keeps hair healthy. Plus - it is two in one, shampoo and conditioner.
2 Tbsp apple cider vinegar
3/4 Tbsp tea tree oil
3/4 Tbsp. vitamin E oil
1/4 cup water
16 ounce spray bottle or other container for application
Combine together and store in spray bott.e You can add fragrances to your liking, such as lavender, lemongrass, etc. This shampoo will be more liquidy
than standard shampoo but works well. You will not have as much suds as normal but hair will be very clean. The advantage with this is that most shampoos actually dry out your hair, removing nuatural oils. This keeps hair healthy. Plus - it is two in one, shampoo and conditioner.
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