Guest guest Posted November 3, 2004 Report Share Posted November 3, 2004 HERBAL SHAMPOOS Choose herbs for your shampoo that will enhance your hair color and texture, and that address any special needs you may have. You can mix and match herbs from the following lists to develop an individualized combination that is best for your hair. Dry: Comfrey root, avocado, elder flowers, orange blossoms Normal: Dandelion, horsetail, clover Oil: Watercress, strawberry leaf, white willow bark, lemon grass Ethnic: Comfrey, nettle, cherry bark, olive oil Shine: Egg, raspberry, nettle, vinegar, quassia Manageability: Yogurt, cherry bark, beer Softness: Cherry bark, burdock root, olive oil, marjoram Dandruff: White willow bark, birch bark, comfrey, nettle, peppermint, vinegar Growth: St. ’s-wort, nettle, sage, basil, rosemary, onion juice BASIC SHAMPOO FORMULA Ingredients 2 tablespoons liquid castile soap 1 cup spring water ¼ cup fresh herbs (2 tablespoons dried) 1 teaspoon almond or apricot kernel oil 2 drops essential oil To make: 1. Place herbs in a clean 10-ounce glass jar with a lid. 2. Boil the spring water and pour over the herbs. 3. Cover and let steep for 10 to 20 minutes. 4. Strain the liquid from the herbs into a bowl. 5. Add the liquid castile soap and almond or apricot kernel oil and mix thoroughly. 6. Scent with essential oil and mix again. 7. Bottle in a plastic container with a spout or a clean recycled shampoo bottle. Yield: Approximately 24 shampoos HERBAL HAIR CONDITIONERS Herbal hair conditions help make hair more manageable and often impart a smoother and softer texture. They are especially good for those who cannot live without hot rollers, curling irons, and blow dryers. Jojoba Conditioner Ingredients 1 cup rose floral water 1 tablespoon jojoba oil 10 drops vitamin E oil To make: 1. In the top of a double boiler, gently warm the rose water. 2. Once rose water is warm, add jojoba oil. 3. Pour the mixture in a blender and add the vitamin E. Blend at high speed for 2 minutes. To use: 1. Wet hair with warm water. 2. Pour the conditioner onto your hair and scalp, massaging in thoroughly. 3. For damaged hair or extra conditioning, leave on for several minutes, perhaps while bathing. 4. Rinse thoroughly with warm water. 5. Shampoo lightly and rinse again with cool water. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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