Homemade Shampoo
A Complete Beginner s Guide to Natural DIY Shampoos You Can Make Today
Jane Aniston
Introduction
Thank you for choosing to download this book; Homemade Shampoo - A Complete Beginners Guide to Natural DIY Shampoos You Can Make Today .
Here youll find all the information you need in order to start making your own natural, chemical-free shampoos at home today. The vast majority of the ingredients used to make these shampoos are cheap and easily available, and the process of making the shampoos couldn t be simpler!
In this book, we ll cover the differences between homemade shampoos and store-bought shampoos and show you why you really should ditch expensive, toxic, store-bought shampoos and start making your own natural, healthy, chemical-free shampoos at home.
This book also includes 34 natural shampoo recipes. Each recipe will list the ingredients required to make the shampoo and then guide you through the process of exactly what you ll need to do, with simple, easy to follow, step by step instructions, meaning youll be making your own shampoos in no time at all!
Once you see how clean and healthy natural homemade shampoos can keep your hair, you ll never want to go back to harmful store-bought shampoos which can be toxic not only to your hair and your body but also the environment.
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Table of contents
Chapter 1: Why You Should Stop Using Store-bought Shampoos and Start Making Your Own Natural Shampoos at Home!
Chapter 2: Insider Tips On Creating Your Own Shampoos
Chapter 3: The Quickest, Easiest Homemade Shampoo of Them All!
1. Easy-Peasy Homemade Shampoo
Chapter 4: Homemade Shampoos for All Hair Types
2. Calming Chamomile and Rosemary Shampoo
3. Peppermint and Rosemary Shampoo
4. Lavender and Bergamot Milky Mix
5. Avocado Aloe Surprise
6. A Little Bit of Sunshine
7. Surprisingly Good Apple & Garlic Shampoo
8. Shining Shimmering Splendid Shampoo
9. Lovely Lemony Egg Shampoo
10. Miraculous Apple Cider Shampoo
11. Awesome Aromatherapy Shampoo
12. Chamomile and Apricot Shampoo
13. Shiny Strawberry Shampoo
Anti-Damage Shampoo
15. Merry Minty Rosemary
16. Ring around the Rosy
17. The Fine Pine
18. Aloe, Nettle, and Papaya Shampoo
Fantastic Fenugreek Shampoo
Sandalwood and Chamomile Surprise
Dandruff-Busting Neem Leaf Shampoo
Amazing Ayurvedic Shampoo
23. Curry for the Hair
24. Black Soap Shampoo
Chapter 5: Homemade Shampoos for Dry Hair
More Honey, No Problems
26. Coconut Milk Shampoo
27. Cool Cucumber and Lemon Shampoo
Chapter 6: Homemade Shampoos for Greasy & Oily Hair
28. Green-Goodness Shampoo
29. Avocado and Castile Shampoo
30. All Hail Lemon and Aloe
Chapter 7: Homemade Dry Shampoos
31. Lavender and Arrowroot Shampoo
32. Dry Cornmeal and Salt Shampoo
33. Almond and Orris Root Shampoo
34. Dry Baking Soda and Oatmeal Shampoo
Conclusion
A message from the author, Jane Aniston
Chapter 1
Why You Should Stop Using Store-bought Shampoos and Start Making Your Own Natural Shampoos at Home!
There are hundreds of shampoos on the market and each one of them promises to leave your hair shinier, softer and more beautiful than the rest. Realistically though, these shampoos rarely live up to their lofty promises, and in fact, for a number of reasons that well go into in this book, by far the best option is to simply make your own natural shampoos at home.
While the vast majority of us grow up believing that using store-bought shampoos is the only option, it s never too late to understand that there is actually a better alternative. After thoroughly investigating store-bought shampoos, I highly recommend you give making your own toxin-free, natural homemade shampoos a try, as these products are far better for your hair, your health, and the environment.
Youre probably wondering why you should spend the extra time and energy to make your own shampoos when you can easily grab a bottle off the shelf in your local supermarket? Well, here s a rundown of facts that will help you understand why homemade shampoos are most definitely better than the store-bought variety!
Natural homemade shampoos take fantastic care of your hair. Contrary to popular belief, it isnt necessary to wash our hair with chemical shampoo every day. The reason for this is that over-shampooing strips the hair of its natural oils, and due to their harshness, this is particularly true of store-bought shampoos. However, when you begin using homemade shampoos youll notice that your hair will look healthier and that the right amount of protective natural oils will remain intact.
You can make n atural homemade shampoos in small amounts and keep them in non-polluting, reusable containers until you need them. Most of the shampoos in this book can be stored in the fridge for at least a few days, and up to a couple of weeks, saving you from having to regularly make new batches. Although a regular shampoo container can be used to store your homemade shampoos, the best way of storing them is in glass containers. The reason for this is that glass is inert meaning no chemicals can leach out into your shampoos. As these containers are reusable and made of non-toxic material youll also have the peace of mind that youre not just doing whats right for your hair, but also whats right for the environment!
Store-bought shampoos are often full of potentially cancer-causing chemicals. As we are all well aware, cancer is a truly awful disease! Therefore its important that we do whatever we can in order to reduce the risk of ever suffering from this terrible condition. Cocamide DEA, a chemical found in nearly a hundred types of store-bought shampoos in the USA, has a proven link to the formation of cancerous cells in humans. Most shampoos also contain vast amounts of sulfates and parabens that may poison the scalp and the kidneys, and could also play a part in the onset of allergies. When youre using store-bought shampoos, youre exposing yourself to a vast array of chemical nasties, and in so doing youre putting yourself at risk of potentially damaging your bodys tissues and organs. Other chemicals to beware of include:
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