How Do You Make An Herbal Egg Shampoo At Home?
Herbal egg shampoos might make you think of the ’70s, brick-hard granola bars and rainbow T-shirts, but this natural hair boost is making a comeback. The appeal of an egg shampoo made from things you probably have in your kitchen cupboard is hard to resist. Many commercial haircare products already contain plants and herbs such as rosemary, chamomile, lemon verbena, tea tree or rose. Albumen, which is from eggs, is often used in commercial shampoos as a thickener and to condition hair. Prepare an herbal egg shampoo appropriate for your hair type and use only as much as you need for one shampoo. Begin by making the herbal egg shampoo in a glass or stainless steel bowl. Whisk one whole egg with 1/2 cup water. Add 1/3 cup aloe vera juice. Also prepare a hair rinse by combining one cup of water with one tablespoon of apple cider vinegar. Set aside. Fine-tune your basic egg shampoo by adding herbs and plants according to the type of hair you have. For dry hair, add 3 to 5 drops of geranium,