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I've learned how to make some lotions and I'm happy with how they came out. I also made a simple shampoo bar (minus the keratin) and that's fine as a starting point too (although maybe a bit too cleansing, I don't think my hair has ever been so squeaky clean!). I want to make a conditioner now, but I'm having a little trouble finding a metaphorical end to unravel to get started with it. There are about a gazillion recipes out there, but they all seem to have a special twist or an extra awesome ingredient, and I don't know enough yet to figure out what's absolutely critical and what's just nice to have.
If I was to speculate, I might start by saying what I need is a hair-friendly oil - let's say argan, which I have a small amount of - along with some distilled water and an emulsifier - I have a basic ewax which lists itself as (Cetearyl alcohol, Sodium Lauryl Sulphate). Is that sufficient to start from and then make adjustments according to how I find it? Or is it required to have something like BTMS instead?
This is just for my own hair, which I don't think has any particularly special needs; it's very thick and dense and has a strong natural wave to it, although it tends to tangle if I don't use plenty of conditioner; basically it has a mind of its own... It's uncoloured, unprocessed and generally allowed to do its own thing, and as far as I can determine it doesn't have a protein deficiency(?) but I'm not exactly au fait with the specifics, I just want to be able to wash it, brush it, and leave it alone without it turning into a greasy helmet-shaped lump or something resembling a shower poof.
I would love to get some opinions on whether I'm barking up the wrong tree or if this experiment is worth trying - I'm all for having some learning experiences (obviously! ) but I'd rather not waste the argan oil on something which might be doomed to abject failure from the beginning.
ETA: just realised I didn't mention preservative but I would use Cosgard, which is the only one I have. Would probably include at least some kind of FO as well, green apple comes to mind...
I've learned how to make some lotions and I'm happy with how they came out. I also made a simple shampoo bar (minus the keratin) and that's fine as a starting point too (although maybe a bit too cleansing, I don't think my hair has ever been so squeaky clean!). I want to make a conditioner now, but I'm having a little trouble finding a metaphorical end to unravel to get started with it. There are about a gazillion recipes out there, but they all seem to have a special twist or an extra awesome ingredient, and I don't know enough yet to figure out what's absolutely critical and what's just nice to have.
If I was to speculate, I might start by saying what I need is a hair-friendly oil - let's say argan, which I have a small amount of - along with some distilled water and an emulsifier - I have a basic ewax which lists itself as (Cetearyl alcohol, Sodium Lauryl Sulphate). Is that sufficient to start from and then make adjustments according to how I find it? Or is it required to have something like BTMS instead?
This is just for my own hair, which I don't think has any particularly special needs; it's very thick and dense and has a strong natural wave to it, although it tends to tangle if I don't use plenty of conditioner; basically it has a mind of its own... It's uncoloured, unprocessed and generally allowed to do its own thing, and as far as I can determine it doesn't have a protein deficiency(?) but I'm not exactly au fait with the specifics, I just want to be able to wash it, brush it, and leave it alone without it turning into a greasy helmet-shaped lump or something resembling a shower poof.
I would love to get some opinions on whether I'm barking up the wrong tree or if this experiment is worth trying - I'm all for having some learning experiences (obviously! ) but I'd rather not waste the argan oil on something which might be doomed to abject failure from the beginning.
ETA: just realised I didn't mention preservative but I would use Cosgard, which is the only one I have. Would probably include at least some kind of FO as well, green apple comes to mind...
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