So yes we all have to shampoo our hair to keep the dirt, grim, and clogging oils away that we do not want on our scalp. With that said we have to shampoo our hair pretty much, especially if your like me an exercise daily. Over the past two years I have really try to find the best shampoo that does not completely strip my hair. I did not want to fear my shampoo day was going to just kill all the work I put into my hair. My best result was when I made my own natural shampoo at home. Theses two home-made shampoos are not only stopping my hair from shedding, but they help it grow and keep it really healthy. Making your own shampoo at home is easy and help in ways that most store-bought brands do not.
Aloe vera gel is effective against hair loss, it contains aloenin, a powerful stimulant that accelerate the rate of hair growth. It does not cause any scalp irritation for those with sensitive scalp or any other problem. Aloe vera is a key ingredient in most of the shampoo and conditioners because it promote healthy hair. Aloe vera is free of petroleum-based ingredients and alcohol that your usual hair products contain. I improves blood circulation of hair follicles for you to have fuller and thicker hair. It also treats dandruff, a common symptom of a skin disorder that some people suffer from. Wheat Germ oil is pack with vitamins such as D, A, E, it is extremely rich, and is rich with protein. peppermint essential oil contains Vitamin C, vitamin A, calcium, copper, manganese, potassium, iron, and magnesium can be found in peppermint oil and it even contains omega 3 essential fatty acids. In using these products you can help your hair improve in health and have a better growth.
Hair growth shampoo that I have made:
1. Mix 1/4 cup of wheat germ, 1/4 cup of aloe vera and 1/4 cup of coconut milk and use this product as a natural shampoo.
2. Mix 1/4 cup of Aloe Vera Gel, 1/4 Dr. Bronner’s Organic Pure Castile Bar Soap, 2 drops of peppermint essential oil and use the products as a shampoo
You can also use other oils such as emu oil, rosemary oil, mustard oil.
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