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💥💥Since I was little I have seen my mother make her own natural shampoo using shikakai, reetha (soap nut) and orange or lemon peel. I had never tried it until I moved to college. But as I used it for treating dandruff, Little did I know I am going to fall in love with this homemade treatment.
⭐️⭐️This homemade shampoo – let’s call the shampoo Ree-Shi for its main ingredients reetha and shikakai – made my hair amazingly long, soft and shiny. And my scalp felt better and the itch had gone away. Moreover, my hair did pretty fine without the need for filtered water.
Shampoo Ingredients: Shikakai, Reetha, and Amla

❓❓How to make?

You will need:

10 grams shikakai pods
10 grams reetha berry
5 gram amla pieces
This is the basic ratio, you can adjust the ingredients as desired.

2. Take all ingredients in a pan, add water and let them soak for about 8 hours.

3. Heat the mix till it starts to boil, reduce the flame slightly and let it boil for 5-15 minutes. The longer you cook the more concentrated it will become. (add more water if you wish)

4. Remove from the heat, cover and let it cool. When it comes to the room temperature, crush the reetha, shikakai, and amla/peels with your hand.

5. Strain before use.

❓❓How to use?

Use as normal shampoo. Wet hair, then massage the mixture (Reetha & shikakai) shampoo on the scalp, and move towards the ends of your hair. Let it sit for a couple of minutes and then rinse. This mix hardly lathers. But it cleans your hair well.

😃😃No more conditioner: After shampooing with this you will not need to follow with any conditioner. Following shampoo, pat dry your hair, take a small amount of coconut oil or almond oil and rub through the lower third of your hair, avoiding the scalp, and leave-in. The result is soft, shiny hair.

🌷🌷Suits all hair types:

This shampoo is suitable for all hair types and will not strip the natural oils from your hair.

✅P.s.If you have never used these herbs before, do a patch test to see if you are allergic to any ingredient.

😍After using please share your experience. I would love to hear from you…
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Richa

Aww so sweet of you.. thank you @63713e1bd28b060015d9141e

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Neha Vij

@6247946051de3d0014c4c1ce yes dear. Easily available in markets, even in local kiryana stores. If u don't find there dear, let me know/ will send u from here :)

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Swati

Lovely <u>hair</u>

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Richa

Do we get these ingredients easily.. I have used amla pieces years ago but now I rarely find them.. even I asked me mom to get them for me but hard luck

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Nazia Hassan

Awesome

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