
I wanted to update you on my experience with the shampoo I made. On this post I mentioned I would break down my black soap bar into liquid form to use as a shampoo. I did not use the recipe I originally included on that post.
Here is what I did: I wanted to make a small trial batch so I used a 4oz plastic bottle that had a flip top lid. I took a section of my black soap and cut it in small cubes and placed it in the bottle. Then I poured distilled water in the bottle (enough to cover the soap). This took about a little over half of the bottle. I let this sit for a day to give the soap time to dissolve. When I came back to it, I filled to remainder of the bottle with aloe vera juice, vegetable glycerin, jojoba oil, olive oil and sage essential oil. I didn't measure anything I used. After I stirred my mixture, I was done.
My thoughts: I absolutely LOVE this shampoo!!! If you remember those commericals where the woman is expressing total ecstasy as she is shampooing her hair - yeah that was me, lol :-) The shampoo did an extremely good job of cleansing my hair and scalp while adding moisuture at the same time. I think I FINALLY found my staple shampoo.
I would definitely recommend making your own shampoo with this natural wonder. I'd love to hear your reviews if you decide to give it a try.
Thanks for reading. Be blessed!
CallaLily
1 comments:
Sounds great ! so glad that you like it. As I've shared with you before, I am also in loooove with my black soap shampoo as well. Wouldn't change it for anything right now, annnd its economical !
Take care.
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