This may be a weird question but I honestly don't know and I didn't see anything regarding this but just to be sure, do you have to refrigerate the shampoo to help it last or can you leave it out in room temperature?
@rockstepa Yes, you may refrigerate the shampoo if you made more than you need in one go. If it will some time before you use it again, you could try to preserve it one or two drops of vitamin E (if your hair is dry). Aloe shampoo can remain in the refrigerator without spoiling for about a couple weeks ... but try to use it asap.
@linamarquez It really is a matter of experimenting for your hair type and length. Regarding the oil, my blog has details since the number of drops may depend on your circumstances. However, you could omit the oil altogether, especially if your hair is not a dry type. Re the water, try will just a little, maybe 1/4 cup and then keep adding a LITTLE at a time if you need when lathering. Let's know how it works out.
@IAmMichaelMyers The gel should create a foam on its own. It will not be to the extent of commercial shampoos. However, it should make it easy to spread over your hair - especially if you blend it. Try to blend with less water and then gradually add water according to your need.
@tutushunu If you have dry hair, using the oil will be more useful than otherwise. Therefore, if you do not have dry hair, consider using less or no oil. The oil works best for people with dry hair.
My Grandpa on my mother's side was bald, and ended up looking like Sean Connery - which if I ever go bald that's what I want to look like. But I'm 19 now, so I'm gonna start using this tip at about age 35. Planning ahead is good. Great tips btw
hey thanx this looks interesting, im gonna prove it, but a few questions, can i mix the oils formules?? i mean if a want to promote hair growth and stop hair loss can i mix the ingredients of each one?? or i have to 2 2 differents shampoos? i had the worse hair ever.. and its long & i want to recover it so... im so gonna prove this , thanx and hope can aswear me!!
@littleevan uuh yea, i forget how much time do i need to use this to see the results??????? and if i can mix with other shampoos or conditioner the comercial ones??? thanx!!
The number of drops largely depends on various factors that include your age and whether you are pregnant. You can find a table with that information on the following page of our blog
Hello there. I am looking to make this shampoo, however, I missed how many drops of Jojoba Oil is needed. Thank you for your time and for posting this lovely presentation.
This may be a weird question but I honestly don't know and I didn't see anything regarding this but just to be sure, do you have to refrigerate the shampoo to help it last or can you leave it out in room temperature?
rockstepa 1 week ago
@rockstepa Yes, you may refrigerate the shampoo if you made more than you need in one go. If it will some time before you use it again, you could try to preserve it one or two drops of vitamin E (if your hair is dry). Aloe shampoo can remain in the refrigerator without spoiling for about a couple weeks ... but try to use it asap.
MrandMissConverted 1 week ago
how much of each ingredient should you add?
linamarquez 3 weeks ago
@linamarquez It really is a matter of experimenting for your hair type and length. Regarding the oil, my blog has details since the number of drops may depend on your circumstances. However, you could omit the oil altogether, especially if your hair is not a dry type. Re the water, try will just a little, maybe 1/4 cup and then keep adding a LITTLE at a time if you need when lathering. Let's know how it works out.
MrandMissConverted 3 weeks ago
Is there anything I can add to get it bubbly? Otherwise, it's impossible to spread around my hair.
IAmMichaelMyers 1 month ago
@IAmMichaelMyers The gel should create a foam on its own. It will not be to the extent of commercial shampoos. However, it should make it easy to spread over your hair - especially if you blend it. Try to blend with less water and then gradually add water according to your need.
MrandMissConverted 1 month ago
@AyanaTheBeauty Argan oil, olive oil, almond oil, coconut oil.. Any type of natural oil will work i guess.
Mairymai 2 months ago
hhi there
it sounds very good m goin to try this one
may god bless u all :)
tutushunu 2 months ago
@tutushunu If you have dry hair, using the oil will be more useful than otherwise. Therefore, if you do not have dry hair, consider using less or no oil. The oil works best for people with dry hair.
Let us know how it works out.
MrandMissConverted 2 months ago
I used olive oil. I always have olive oil in the house.
peepla7 3 months ago
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HAIRLANDSECURITY 3 months ago
My Grandpa on my mother's side was bald, and ended up looking like Sean Connery - which if I ever go bald that's what I want to look like. But I'm 19 now, so I'm gonna start using this tip at about age 35. Planning ahead is good. Great tips btw
SlapstickCoyote 4 months ago
What else can you use instead of jojoba oil
AyanaTheBeauty 7 months ago
hey thanx this looks interesting, im gonna prove it, but a few questions, can i mix the oils formules?? i mean if a want to promote hair growth and stop hair loss can i mix the ingredients of each one?? or i have to 2 2 differents shampoos? i had the worse hair ever.. and its long & i want to recover it so... im so gonna prove this , thanx and hope can aswear me!!
littleevan 9 months ago
@littleevan uuh yea, i forget how much time do i need to use this to see the results??????? and if i can mix with other shampoos or conditioner the comercial ones??? thanx!!
littleevan 9 months ago
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WegifyChristian 10 months ago
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WegifyChristian 10 months ago
3.01 is where it starts.
sarahminty 11 months ago
there is a soay aloe plant. can this also be used.
ASGREENE123 1 year ago
You didn't indicate where the jojoba oil comes in, and how much to use. Kindly respond, and this was a very informative video. Thank u
morelovetum 1 year ago
@morelovetum
Apologies for not giving that information.
The number of drops largely depends on various factors that include your age and whether you are pregnant. You can find a table with that information on the following page of our blog
naturopathiccontrol [DOT] blogspot [DOT] com/2010/10/solutions-for-specific-hair-and-scalp.html
Let us know about your results
MrandMissConverted 1 year ago
@MrandMissConverted I dont get it, the link doesnt work, where can i find the table with complete info?
TheEdddddie 5 months ago
@TheEdddddie Please try
naturopathiccontrol DOT blogspot DOT com
Using the left column menu, look for PERSONAL CARE -- HAIR SHAMPOOS -- Customized Solutions
Click on the 'Customized Solutions' link.
MrandMissConverted 5 months ago
Hello there. I am looking to make this shampoo, however, I missed how many drops of Jojoba Oil is needed. Thank you for your time and for posting this lovely presentation.
makanisouza 1 year ago
@makanisouza Sorry for not having responding sooner. That depends on a few factors specific to you. Have a look at the matrix on the page on our blog:
naturopathiccontrol [DOT] blogspot [DOT] com/2010/10/solutions-for-specific-hair-and-scalp.html
See how it works over time and make the necessary adjustments. Let us know how it works out for you.
MrandMissConverted 1 year ago