How to Make Your Own Herbal Shampoo

Johnterry
Have you ever wondered how to make a shampoo that you can actually use? It sounds too good to be true, doesn't it? Let me tell you that it is really possible to make your own herbal shampoo. Herbal shampoos are very useful for gaining clean and shiny hair. A lot of companies claim to make herbal products but, unfortunately they are not actually herbal. In this article I will tell you how to make your own, original and effective herbal shampoo that will make your hair a lot shinier than before.

The ingredients that are required to make a shampoo are easily available in the market. These are the steps that you need to follow in order to make your own herbal shampoo:

1) First of all you will have to choose the herb that best suits your hair. There are a number of herbs available in the market. If you have normal hair type then you can use any herb that you like. But, if you have oily hair then there are some specific herbs that you will need to use. For oily hair type, you can use Nettle leaves, Peppermint, Lemongrass etc.

2) After selecting the herb that best suites your hair, take an 8 ounce plastic bottle and fill it with one ounce of liquid castile soap.

3) Put the herbs in a metal strainer and place it over the glass bowl. When using fresh herbs, make sure to crush them in order to release the scent that is present inside them.

4) Take seven ounce of boiled and distilled water and pour it over the herbs and into the glass bowl.

5) Take the water present in the bowl and pour it into the bottle containing castile soap. Shake the bottle in order to mix the herbal water with the liquid castile soap.

That's it, you are done. The whole process takes only a few minutes. Home made herbal shampoos are a lot healthier for you hair as compared to the shampoos that are available in the market. Try this simple recipe and you will definitely see a good change in your hair. And make sure to bookmark this page because, you might need it in the future.

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