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How to Make NATURAL homemade Shampoo (to Grow hair & Treat hair loss)

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Uploaded by on Sep 6, 2010

http://naturopathiccontrol.blogspot.com/2010/09/make-homemade-shampoo-with-al...

This natural hair care treatment not only thoroughly cleans your hair and scalp but also stops and prevents hair loss or premature baldness. It even stimulates hair growth.

The benefits of the main ingredients (aloe vera and jojoba oil) are especially useful in these regards even individually. For instance, one key way in which they work is by fighting excess secretion of sebum (the cause of seborrhoea).

This product is actually a home remedy that is easy and inexpensive. Apart from the above mentioned benefits, it even conditions the hair with many minerals and vitamins.

This all natural product is safe enough to be used each time you wash, as frequently as you wish and for as long as you like.

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  • 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.

  • how much of each ingredient should you add?

  • @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.

  • Is there anything I can add to get it bubbly? Otherwise, it's impossible to spread around my hair.

  • @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.

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  • @AyanaTheBeauty Argan oil, olive oil, almond oil, coconut oil.. Any type of natural oil will work i guess.

  • @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.

  • hhi there

    it sounds very good m goin to try this one

    may god bless u all :)

  • I used olive oil. I always have olive oil in the house.

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