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Homemade Shampoo: 25 Easy DIY Recipes to Cleanse and Moisturize Your Natural Hair PDF

128 Pages·2017·4.61 MB·English
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Homemade Shampoo 25 Easy DIY Recipes to Cleanse and Moisturize Your Natural Hair By B. CliShea The methods and recipes described here are the author’s personal thoughts, experience and the product of broad research on the matter. You may discover that there are other methods or materials to accomplish the same end result. No part of this eBook may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without written permission from the author. HOMEMADE SHAMPOO 25 Easy DIY Recipes to Cleanse and Moisturize Your Natural Hair By B. CliShea First Edition All rights reserved. https://www.clishea.co/ Copyright © 2017 B. CliShea Cover design & ebook formatting by Mariana Vidakovics De Victor Images from: https://pixabay.com/ Contents Foreword PART I - All About The Hair HAIR CARE Ph Levels + Your Shampoo + Hair Care What does pH levels mean? How do you know if your shampoo is pH balanced? Some hair conditions need pH balancing more than others Restoring your hair to an ideal pH Aloe Vera Juice Apple Cider Vinegar Lemon Baking Soda African Black Soap PART II - Homemade Shampoos HOMEMADE SHAMPOO Different Types Of Homemade Shampoo 1. Liquid Shampoo 2. Shampoo Bars 3. Dry “No Poo” Shampoo Basic Ingredients For Homemade Shampoos Basic Equipment You Need To Make Homemade Shampoo PART III - Diy Recipes For Personal Use LIQUID SHAMPOO Diy Liquid Shampoo With Castile Soap Diy Liquid Shampoo With Soap Nuts SHAMPOO BARS Cold Processed Shampoo Bars SHAMPOO BARS Hot Processed Shampoo Bars “No Poo” Shampoo END NOTE Follow Us F OREWORD Thanks for downloading our eBook, Homemade Shampoo: 25 Easy DIY Recipes to Cleanse & Moisturize Your Natural Hair. This eBook is designed to share homemade remedies to fix your most- common hair tragedies – grease, frizz, flakes, dryness, breakage and damage! With these recipes, you will learn how to find the best suited shampoo for your hair type and create all-natural hair care products that will not only make sure that you get healthier and chemical-free hair you always dreamt of. Each chapter gives short, no non-sense answers and author’s tips to your daily hair questions. P.S. As our “thank you” to you, we’re giving away a freebie for this purchase. Click here to see what awaits you! P.P.S. If you liked this eBook, why not Tweet about it, or email it to a friend or family? I’m sure they would appreciate it! PART I All About The Hair HAIR CARE “Invest in your hair. Your hair is the crown that you never take off.” Everybody cares about how they present themselves in the world. Our outward appearance is of utmost importance and we focus much of our time and energy to make sure that every strand of your hair to the tips of your toes are groomed and taken care of. For women, the value of hair is unquestionable. Hair is almost like a social status! It’s a statement about yourself that represents your individuality and style, reflects your mood and state of mind plus a great hairdo gives an extra boost of self-confidence. This value that we put into looking good and having great hair has driven women to seek assistance from hair professionals. Stylists are consulted for any decision re hair – from styling to the latest trends! Women keep regular visits with their personal stylists for trimming, conditioning and the occasional chit- chat. With the time you spend together, your stylist will become your best friend! Aside from the obvious aesthetic benefits of having great hair, knowing your hair’s status has other advantages. The state of your mane may be reflecting your personal health. If you have brittle and dry hair or a flaky scalp, it usually means that you’re lacking in nutrients that keep your scalp and hair follicles healthy. Health is a priority in today’s world and this focus extends to haircare. Through recent studies, consumers have learned the ingredients that goes into the products they use. They found out that most of the products sold in markets today have chemicals in them that do more harm than good. Because of this, people started looking for all-natural and organically grown products for their most basic needs – from the food they eat to their personal hygiene needs. For beauty, consumers have become more educated on the ingredients of their routine beauty products and are starting to avoid conventional products and buy organic instead. Hair and beauty are now multi-billion-dollar industries and an average woman spends approximately $50,000 in her lifetime for haircare (washing and styling) alone. But let’s face it though – not everyone can afford such luxuries. The cost of buying organic products and maintaining quality hair is too steep for most. This is the reason some people settle for conventional and common products. Their logic is: these products are affordable, can be easily bought and does what it’s supposed to do – clean hair. For some, this is enough. Even though complacency is present with most, there’s still a growing movement of individuals that support homegrown organic goods and homemade organic products. These supporters have published multiple reports and studies to highlight the qualities of all-natural products and how these qualities resonate in our day-to-day lives. This is particularly true for hair care. Multiple sites and writings budded all over the internet promoting the positives of going organic and endorsing the benefits of using homemade products instead of buying them. This gave people alternative lifestyles that are both healthy to their bodies and good to their wallets. This eBook is in support of that movement. This is designed to show the merits of going organic for hair care and providing helpful information and tips to help you go through the process. It will be a ride, so hang on and enjoy it!

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