How to make cheap organic shampoo and conditioner
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Probebly the best way to avoid animal testing, is "make it yourself options". 'Cause you can't allways trust labels on things you buy, even if it's organic...
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thanks for the tutorial... I'm going to try it!
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you...are awsome.
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My only problem was the Arm and Hammer which is made by Procter and Gamble which is a company notorious for its disgusting animal testing!
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I managed to do this for about 6 months until I went on holiday and the water was different. Suddenly I had straw for hair and couldnt 'fix' it. Ended up getting an organic shampoo and went all nice and soft again
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If you're done with the shampoo and conditioner bottles anyway, why not just fill those? Unless you're creating a theft deterrent for collage roommates who like to steal stuff -_- then bottles are perfect.
cryredd 1 month ago
@cryredd It is because it was those bottles that are extremely difficult to get the cap off of. haha but if you can get the cap off of your bottles then use them :) Oh no! that's terrible that they're stealing your hair products D:
parakeetmakeup 1 month ago
The music made me happy too. I have been recently introduced to this method of washing hair, and I must say the wash result is really good, it's so good I can skip a day if I want! That never used to happen. I'm still using regular conditioner, though, we'll see what happens when I run out.
craftologist 1 month ago
@craftologist haha yes Queen is wonderful xD oh I am so glad it has been working for you too! My hair is naturally pretty greasy and before I had to wash it everyday. The more I have used this method I have been able to go longer without washing my hair. Currently I can go about 3 or 4 days without washing it.
parakeetmakeup 1 month ago
White Vinegar...not apple cider vinegar
acrow11 1 month ago
@acrow11 if you prefer white vinegar then by all means use that :)
parakeetmakeup 1 month ago