How to Make Homemade Herbal Shampoo

Lisa Curcio
If you have a hard time finding the perfect combination of your favorite herbal scents in shampoos, you should try making your own at home. I have found that when I buy herbal shampoos, often times the scents mixed are not what I am looking for or they are too strong or not strong enough. You can make your own blend with a basic unscented shampoo or a castile soap such as Dr Bronner's.

You will need:

Basic unscented Shampoo or a Castile Soap
Glycerine
Your favorite Herbs or Essential Oils
An Old Shampoo Bottle

You can use either dried or fresh herbs. I love to add lavender to my shampoo. Sometimes I have fresh lavender growing in my garden, sometimes I have to buy it dried. You can mix together several of your favorite herbs or choose just one, the choice is up to you. As a note, if you use chamomile, it will add highlights and/or lighten your hair depending on how dark it is.

For this shampoo recipe, the amount of herbs you use varies depending on if they are fresh or dried. You will need either:

1/4-1/2 cup of dried herbs
1/2-2/3 cup fresh herbs

You can also add a few tablespoons of dried citrus zest to the mixture as well.

The amount you use depends on how strong you like your herbal shampoo to smell. Some herbs have a stronger smell than others do, so you might need just a small amount of one herb while needing a larger amount of another.

Mix the herbs with 2 cups of water in a pot on the stove and heat without boiling for about 5 minutes, then turn off the heat. Let the herbs steep for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. You can do either strain the herbs from the water, and move on to the next step, or you can put the water and herb mixture in a blender to reduce the size of the chunks of herbs and leave them in your shampoo. It is all a matter of preference.

If you do not have access to fresh herbs or prefer to use essential oils, you can do that too. You will need to add 5-15 drops of essential oil to 2 cups of water, depending on how strong you would like your shampoo to smell. Some essential oils have a strong aroma than others, so you will be using more or less depending on the strength of the oil scent. This mixture does not need to be heated.

Add 1 cup of basic unscented shampoo or castile soap to the scented water and stir or whisk gently.

Add 1 cup of glycerin to the mixture and stir or whisk well.

Pour your homemade herbal shampoo into an old shampoo bottle and enjoy!

Published by Lisa Curcio

I am a SAHM to 4 great boys and a feisty baby girl. My youngest son was born May 2008 with a Congenital Heart Defect. Teacher to the Children, Finder of the Legos, Washer of the Laundry, Hoarder of the Nutel...  View profile

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  • Linda M. McCloud5/29/2009

    Perfect choice for summer.

  • JotWorks5/13/2009

    This effective formula must have a lovely fragrance.

  • Yona Gold5/12/2009

    ;-)

  • Patricia Sheasley Sicilia5/10/2009

    I can smell the lavender now!

  • Shannon Lausch5/10/2009

    Great instructions. Thanks!

  • Sherry W5/8/2009

    Neat idea and instructions. I'd have no idea how to do this on my own!

  • 3lilangels5/7/2009

    Great directions and info here sorry late on thisot getting any emails hope they fix this soon because I have like 8 articles since last night published and no email. Hope I dont miss any of yours!

  • Geannie M. Bastian5/7/2009

    great information, thank you!

  • Charlotte Kuchinsky5/7/2009

    A woman after my own heart. I write about kitchen pantry beauty products all the time on the beauty site I write for and in the Examiner.

  • freakmamma5/6/2009

    Great idea on how to make your own and how to avoid paying an arm and a leg for something!

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