quirky_rikku
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alright, so as you all know I am still quite a noob.
a couple months ago, I had purchased about 16 ounces of castille soap, used a little over half of it to make body wash (which was kind of fail) .....and then used what I had left to make shampoo about 3 weeks ago.
At the time, I did not have a preservation system and I was too excited to wait (since im a noob, everything is so exciting!) so I found a recipe on the internet for a simple shampoo which consisted of castille soap, water, 1 tsp of oil (i used grapeseed) and essential oils. I used rosemary, lavender and peppermint (about 10 or 15 drops each, which I hear is a lot...my bad)...for what I made I didn't have any water put in.
So I used whatever was left of my castille soap, i would say about 7 ounces since it was close to the middle but not exactly. I only used about 1/2 tsp grapeseed oil, the rosemary, lavender and peppermint oil, and I put 2 caplets of vitamin E inside also and used it that night. my hair was so heavy with grease it would hardly move, and it took me like an hour to brush it out, and when i did brush it out i was getting white residue all over my brush. The next morning I felt so discusting that I had to wash my hair in the morning with regular shampoo. I figured maybe there was too much oil inside, and I was afraid to use the shampoo again so I stuck it in the fridge until I could figure out how to fix it. I am still not entirely sure how to fix it, but I did recieve liquid germall plus and some lavender hydrosol in the mail. I put about 1/2 teaspoon liquid germall plus inside (im reallyyy not good at math so my head went in circles calculating it so im probably wrong with the amount of preservative) and filled it the rest of the way up with the lavender hydrosol so it now equals 16 oz. I used the new mixture last night and I have to say it isn't as greasy for sure but it is still very stiff and I still get the white residue in my hairbrush. It was considerably easier to comb out but still not as easy as when commercial conditioner is used, and it just did not feel clean. It still feels slick, and looks too shiny, but it isn't that "dirty greasy" look, it just looks like i put a bunch of mousse in my hair while dry and combed it into my roots.
So what is the problem? You can nitpick at my formula if you want but keep in mind this was my first one, and im still a noob, and i still cant figure out calculations very well if at all (really, i dont think i can at all..) i just want to know how to fix my shampoo to where my hair feels soft and easy to brush to reduce the need for conditioner or commercial shampoo. Is there any kind of detangler I can make to supplement this? Also what is a good formula for color treated hair? I'd like to dye my hair black with purple and I want the purple to last as long as it can, and I'd like to reduce the need to wash my hair every day like I do right now.
Does anyone have any pointers, ideas, anything? what is the best way to formulate things that is easiest for you? I just have a lot of questions and would really like to fix my shampoo to be useable. It is watery, which is ok because I figured I could put it into a squirt bottle and squirt it on my head in the shower, so consistancy isnt a problem for me. i would just like to learn to make something that would be great to help preserve color, to reduce the need to wash daily, and to make my hair feel soft and easy to brush. I have fine hair, but i have a lot per square inch incase anybody needed to know that.
thanks for your time
a couple months ago, I had purchased about 16 ounces of castille soap, used a little over half of it to make body wash (which was kind of fail) .....and then used what I had left to make shampoo about 3 weeks ago.
At the time, I did not have a preservation system and I was too excited to wait (since im a noob, everything is so exciting!) so I found a recipe on the internet for a simple shampoo which consisted of castille soap, water, 1 tsp of oil (i used grapeseed) and essential oils. I used rosemary, lavender and peppermint (about 10 or 15 drops each, which I hear is a lot...my bad)...for what I made I didn't have any water put in.
So I used whatever was left of my castille soap, i would say about 7 ounces since it was close to the middle but not exactly. I only used about 1/2 tsp grapeseed oil, the rosemary, lavender and peppermint oil, and I put 2 caplets of vitamin E inside also and used it that night. my hair was so heavy with grease it would hardly move, and it took me like an hour to brush it out, and when i did brush it out i was getting white residue all over my brush. The next morning I felt so discusting that I had to wash my hair in the morning with regular shampoo. I figured maybe there was too much oil inside, and I was afraid to use the shampoo again so I stuck it in the fridge until I could figure out how to fix it. I am still not entirely sure how to fix it, but I did recieve liquid germall plus and some lavender hydrosol in the mail. I put about 1/2 teaspoon liquid germall plus inside (im reallyyy not good at math so my head went in circles calculating it so im probably wrong with the amount of preservative) and filled it the rest of the way up with the lavender hydrosol so it now equals 16 oz. I used the new mixture last night and I have to say it isn't as greasy for sure but it is still very stiff and I still get the white residue in my hairbrush. It was considerably easier to comb out but still not as easy as when commercial conditioner is used, and it just did not feel clean. It still feels slick, and looks too shiny, but it isn't that "dirty greasy" look, it just looks like i put a bunch of mousse in my hair while dry and combed it into my roots.
So what is the problem? You can nitpick at my formula if you want but keep in mind this was my first one, and im still a noob, and i still cant figure out calculations very well if at all (really, i dont think i can at all..) i just want to know how to fix my shampoo to where my hair feels soft and easy to brush to reduce the need for conditioner or commercial shampoo. Is there any kind of detangler I can make to supplement this? Also what is a good formula for color treated hair? I'd like to dye my hair black with purple and I want the purple to last as long as it can, and I'd like to reduce the need to wash my hair every day like I do right now.
Does anyone have any pointers, ideas, anything? what is the best way to formulate things that is easiest for you? I just have a lot of questions and would really like to fix my shampoo to be useable. It is watery, which is ok because I figured I could put it into a squirt bottle and squirt it on my head in the shower, so consistancy isnt a problem for me. i would just like to learn to make something that would be great to help preserve color, to reduce the need to wash daily, and to make my hair feel soft and easy to brush. I have fine hair, but i have a lot per square inch incase anybody needed to know that.
thanks for your time