How to Make Your Own Shampoo for Gorgeous Hair (Homemade Natural Shampoo)

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Whether you have dandruff, oily hair, or want to promote healthier hair growth, give this homemade shampoo a try!

Some things in life are a given, and of these things is the fact that we need to wash our hair.

Be it for cosmetic or hygiene reasons, we always turn to shampoo to help us wash our hair. The problem with this is that most of these products contain unpronounceable names that we know nothing about.

So why not try and make your own shampoo?

In today's video we're going to teach you how to make your own shampoo with natural, inexpensive ingredients.

The resulting product hydrates, nourishes, and conditions and leaves your hair feeling shiny and beautiful.

However, the number one benefit is the fact that it doesn't contain toxic substances such as parabens which have already been tied to cancer in certain studies. But before we show you the recipe, we're going to talk about the benefits of each of the ingredients.

Honey
Coconut
Aloe Vera
Castor Oil

Here's the recipe:

Ingredients

1 teaspoon of aloe vera gel;
1 bar of coconut soap;
1 teaspoon of bee honey;
3 tablespoons of castor oil;
1.5 liters of filtered water.

Instructions

Cut the soap and boil it with the water (in a stainless steel or glass container, never aluminum).
Whenever it's diluted turn off the heat and add the honey.
Wait for it to cool and add the aloe vera gel and castor oil.
Mix well and your shampoo is ready to be used.
Pour it into an empty, clean, shampoo or conditioner bottle.
It is recommended that you use this shampoo twice a week.

Before you use it for the first time, try it on your skin and wait for a few minutes in order to make sure you aren't allergic to any of the ingredients. If you don't see any irritation, you may proceed.

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