How to Make Natural Shampoo
Boil some water and pour it into a mug., Add a bag of Chamomile tea, and let it steep for two to three minutes., Stir in 1 tablespoon of honey and 1 tablespoon of lemon juice., Wait for the "tea" to reach a comfortable temperature., Use the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Boil some water and pour it into a mug.
Once the tea is done steeping, put out the tea bag and discard it. , The lemon juice will help clean and brighten your hair, while the honey will help hydrate it. , You will be pouring this mixture over your hair, so you don't want it to be too hot.
Most people find that their hair looks best after using lukewarm water; however, if the water is too hot it may cause frizz. , Step into the shower and get your hair wet.
Tilt your head back, and pour the mixture over your head.
Massage it into your scalp, then rinse it out. , While this shampoo is great for cleaning your hair, it is not so great for conditioning it.
When you are done washing your hair, choose your favorite conditioner, and massage it through your hair.
Rinse it out well. -
Step 2: Add a bag of Chamomile tea
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Step 3: and let it steep for two to three minutes.
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Step 4: Stir in 1 tablespoon of honey and 1 tablespoon of lemon juice.
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Step 5: Wait for the "tea" to reach a comfortable temperature.
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Step 6: Use the shampoo.
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Step 7: Follow up with your regular conditioner.
Detailed Guide
Once the tea is done steeping, put out the tea bag and discard it. , The lemon juice will help clean and brighten your hair, while the honey will help hydrate it. , You will be pouring this mixture over your hair, so you don't want it to be too hot.
Most people find that their hair looks best after using lukewarm water; however, if the water is too hot it may cause frizz. , Step into the shower and get your hair wet.
Tilt your head back, and pour the mixture over your head.
Massage it into your scalp, then rinse it out. , While this shampoo is great for cleaning your hair, it is not so great for conditioning it.
When you are done washing your hair, choose your favorite conditioner, and massage it through your hair.
Rinse it out well.
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