Showing posts with label Shampoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shampoo. Show all posts

Saturday, 29 January 2022

Shampoo & Body Wash Combo

 Yes, an all-in-one!

Shampoo & Body Wash

In blender:

1/2 tsp Vegetable Glycerin

1tsp (1 dropper full) Vitamin E

1/3C Castile Soap

1/3C Honey

1/3C Oil (Olive, Jojoba, Avocado, Almond, Fractionated Coconut)

30 drops Essential Oil (your choice)

Blend for 3 minutes. The longer blend time provides less separation.


Best used on 'soppy' hair for more lather. 

Note: Natural, homemade shampoos do not often lather. Lather is not required to clean. It will feel odd shampooing without lather at first, but it works. Rinse recipe coming soon.

Friday, 28 May 2021

Fine hair info update

 You'll recall on April 26th I wrote a post about making shampoo and conditioner..... you can find it here.

!!! IT WORKS AMAZING !!!

I had added it to our already in use store bought bottle for pumping purposes so it took a few days to come through, like 3.... I noticed the difference right away, my hair felt thicker while washing it the 2nd day. I know that sounds unreasonable but I had actually forgotten about the stuff I'd made and when I realized something felt different I remembered my stuff was in the bottle. 

Same with the leave-in conditioner. My hair looks and feels amazing and actually stays that way most of the day if I don't put it in a ponytail or bun. For 50 years it would look like this for 30-60 min and then turn mousy brown and lay flat on my head, I hated my hair. 


So, if you have fine hair -- or even if you don't, I highly recommend making your own shampoo and conditioners. The recipes are in this post . For example: leave in conditioner is just water with small amounts of coconut milk and fractionated coconut oil - in a blender. Could not be simpler, or cheaper.


Monday, 26 April 2021

Growth, Shampoo and Leave-in Conditioner

I had a good look around the greenhouse and deck on Sunday to see how my starts are doing. I'm still waiting for decent overnight temperatures and we're going through a cold spell currently so they are getting nice and big in the greenhouse which is fine because it will give them a fighting chance against the enemies of the garden...

Spinach

Lettuce


I put this tomatoe in a hanging basket but naturally its the wrong type of tomatoe for that, blonde moment. I will pick up 2 cherry tomatoe plants somewhere for these... I have another planter somewhere...


Brad created his own hanging baskets for the first time this year (we kept the baskets from last year)

A couple of radishes are almost ready to harvest, I'm told when the crown is 1 inch...

Greenhouse planter box. I recently added 2 Brussel Sprouts

Potatoes are coming

Strawberry plants have recovered from the winter, I pruned them and they are looking good for another round of giving us goodness.

HorseRadish

Not sure if I mentioned it but someone was selling horseradish on FB and so I ordered a couple... and planted them. They are one of those 'can't get rid of'' plants so I put them into 2 large pots on the deck.

Shampoo and Leave-In Conditioner

Again, super simple: In blender... 
Shampoo =     1/2C Coconut Milk, 1/2C Castile Soap, 1 tsp Oil (I used Olive), 1 tsp Honey, 1 tsp Vegetable Glycerine, 10 drops Vitamin E Oil, 15 drops of any Essential Oil

Leave-In Conditioner= 1/4C Filtered Water (any type, I used our Berkey water), 1 tbsp Coconut Milk (yep from a can), 1/4 tsp Fractionated Coconut Oil (health food store)

I doubled the recipe and the picture shows what I made in jars, I have since put them into previously emptied pump bottles that I saved, as shown above.

Protective bird netting appears to be working, no further damage after a few days. Seems to be working for the slugs as well.

Remember that 67mm of rain we were getting by Wednesday?
We got 2.6mm and no more rain today or tomorrow... so they were close LOLOL
More about this later, but 25mm equals 1 inch of rain.