The ‘preparation’ of herbal shampoo is actually not too ‘sublime’! Just a little clunky and a little laborious.
Perhaps any teen is curious about the pot of water with all kinds of leaves for washing hair that mothers used to boil in the old days. Many well-known shampoos derive their ingredients from these herbs themselves.
But time and busy life make the rustic habits of old mothers suddenly become fussy and luxurious. If you don’t mind messing around and want to “ chill a little play” in the days of staying at home to prevent the epidemic, try to make a shampoo solution from herbal ingredients! Photo: Anhi Locust powder Buy locust beans need to separate the seeds and then roast or bake until fragrant, then grind into powder. Make sure to remove the locust seeds, guys, so the new hair will not be sticky. When washing your hair, you just need to put the locust powder in a filter bag with boiling water and then wait for the water to cool down, gently squeeze the locust to foam, then you can wash your hair. Photo: Lac Hoa Locust enzyme Is a combination of herbs that are often used to boil water for shampooing but will be fermented instead of boiling, so this solution will keep for a long time. You can use essential oils or herbs with a characteristic aroma. The ingredients to make a batch of locust enzymes are very diverse. The main ingredients will include locust, soapnut has the effect of cleaning the scalp. Fermented ingredients include sugar pellets and yeast. Additional ingredients include ginger, lemon, fresh tamarind, pineapple, grapefruit peel, orange peel… Photo: Lac Hoa Photo: Lac Hoa Herbs that help smooth hair, stimulate hair growth, make hair shiny, black, and make hair strong include ha thu wu, patchouli, betel nut, basil, mulberry leaf, squid grass, hibiscus flower, aloe vera, okra… You can also create a fragrance with jasmine or use more essential oils if you want. It is not necessary that we have all of the above ingredients, but only the main ingredients and some additional ingredients. Do not forget to stir the ingredients every day to avoid surface fermentation. If we have enough sugar and yeast, about a week we can use enzymes to wash our hair. The enzyme smell will be slightly sour due to fermentation, at that time, you can use a little more aromatic essential oil is fine. After washing, the hair is dry, the smell of enzymes also disappears very quickly. When washing your hair with herbs, you should wash your hair with water that is hotter than usual. Hot water will open up the pores, make the hair roots deeply absorb natural nutrients to help clean dandruff, healthy hair. After washing, you rinse with cool water to close the hair roots, help the hair fall less and make the hair more shiny. During the pandemic, travel is limited, but we can still return to nature in simple ways like this, while having fun and using non-chemical products with peace of mind.
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