I use this as an acidic rinse for my hair after using
homemade shampoo bars.
Have you thought about switching to
a homemade shampoo bar instead?
Not exact matches
Since switching to
homemade shampoo, then
shampoo bars and cutting back on the number of washings per week, I've found I don't miss it at all.
Tropical Traditions sells a coconut oil
shampoo bar that is similar to my
homemade version.
This
shampoo bar is a fantastic
homemade soap that's suitable for all the family including...
The Ultimate Therapeutic
Shampoo Bar must be the best
homemade shampoo recipe I've ever used.
I apply coconut oil only to the bottom half of my long, curly / wavy hair and
shampoo with my
homemade (very mild, super-fatted)
bar soap.
I found a
homemade all organic
shampoo bar (Goat milk, palm oil, coconut oil, extra-virgin olive oil, castor oil, jojoba oil, lavender essential oil, blue chamomile essential oil) that works wonders on my scalp and in my long, wavy, thick hair and I rinse with ACV.
This
shampoo bar is a great
homemade dandruff cure, and will leave your hair shiny and well conditioned.
My favorite
shampoo now is a
homemade bar of
shampoo soap (recipe here: http://mommyknows.com/diy-
homemade-castile-
shampoo-bars-with-tea-tree-and-peppermint/), dissolved in water with rosemary essential oil.
If you prefer liquid
shampoo over
shampoo bars, I think you'll love this
homemade version.