
How To Make Herbal Shampoo

Today I am telling you how to make herbal shampoo which you can easily make at home. These homemade herbal shampoo recipes are simple, which can be prepared easily with just a few ingredients. These homemade herbal shampoos are not only good for your hair and scalp but also do not harm your overall health.
Homemade Herbal Shampoo

Homemade Herbal Shampoo is much better than other shampoo sold in the market. These Homemade Herbal Shampoos are easy to make and are also good for hair.
You can make it yourself with the help of a few simple steps. Let’s know to make it-
1. Homemade Aloe Vera Shampoo:

How to Make: Take 1/4 cup aloe vera gel in a bowl and mix it with two tablespoons of honey and two tablespoons of apple cider vinegar. Mix it until it becomes foamy.
Add a few drops of any essential oil to capture the scent. Use it like your normal shampoo and get natural and good results.
2. Amla, Shikakai with Reetha Homemade Herbal Shampoo:

Ingredients: Reetha, Amla, and Shikakai.
How to Make: Take an equal quantity of dried Reetha, Amla, and Shikakai. Grind them (make sure you remove their seeds if any).
Now add this powder (approx. 20 grams for waist-length hair ) to 2-3 glasses of water and keep this mixture overnight.
The next morning, boil this mixture for approx 5 minutes. Let it cool down to room temperature.
Now strain the mixture using a sieve or a cloth. wet your hair with water and now wash your hair with this Homemade Herbal Shampoo.
2nd Method
Ingredients: 50 grams reetha, 50 grams dry gooseberry, 50 grams shikakai, 50 grams fenugreek.
How to Make: Boil Reetha, Amla, Shikakai, and fenugreek for half an hour. Let it cool down, add lemon juice, and Now strain the mixture using a sieve or a cloth. Wet your hair with water and now wash your hair with this Homemade Herbal Shampoo. You can store it in a bottle or container for 2 weeks.
Benefits: With the help of this Homemade Herbal Shampoo, hair grows faster and get rid of white hair, hair fall, and dandruff problem.
Note: Make sure that it doesn’t get into your eyes.
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