Moisturising Herbal Hair Shampoo
What is a moisturising shampoo?
Moisturising shampoos have extra moisture content to lubricate the cleansing process to keep the hair supple and protected, and stop natural moisture from leaving your hair. They typically contain oils or lipids (in this case olivem 1000, broccoli seed oil and essential oils), which form a protective layer around your hair strands, reducing dryness.
I used my previous homemade herbal shampoo recipe and turned into a moisturising herbal shampoo. This way, you are still able to benefit from the herbs while having a preserved and moisturising shampoo.
Homemade Herbal Hair Shampoo Recipe: https://youtu.be/7PjBU68rBa8

Formula:
Water Phase
- 50.3 grams of homemade herbal shampoo
- 5 grams of aloe vera juice
- 5 grams of coconut water
- 17 grams of decyl glucoside
- 10 grams of cocamidopropyl betaine (the video on YT contains the wrong amount for this ingredient)
- 5 grams of vegetable glycerine
- 0.2 grams of xanthan gum
Oil Phase
- 3 grams of olivem 1000
- 2 grams of broccoli seed oil
Cool Down Phase
- 1 gram of vitamin E oil
- 1 gram of Preservative Eco
- 0.25g of peppermint essential oil
- 0.25g of tea tree essential oil
This formula only contains natural and naturally derived ingredients.
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