HOW TO MAKE THE BEST LIQUID SHAMPOO (DIY + Tutorial hydrating coconut water shampoo)



Hello everyone! It is finally here! I have been working on different renditions of this formula for several years and I have finally …

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  1. I really need a good shampoo for color treated hair and something gentle for my hair since I'm losing more hair than i should. Still waiting for your body gel to arrive in the mail.

  2. Thank you for an amazing video, but I'm wondering – are there any suitable substitutes for the components derived from coconut, as I'm smack-dab in the middle of family members with VERY severe coconut allergies? I appreciate you!

  3. wonderful thank you, I'm a green horn.soap making anyway. the whole time I'm thinking i would never of thought of all those ingredients .I would of tried um aloe vera maybe yukka( I've heard they are their own kind of natural suds) and natural oils there is really alot that goes into it. I'm more a make your own maple syrup type of gal. Great video

  4. Hi Cory! Beautiful formulation. I think the Freesia Bubble Bath from Brambleberry (It makes great cold process soap too) smells like an old Calgon "take me away" fragrance, but I'm not sure which one, lol! It's been a couple decades sense I used it! Like the 1980's! Jean Nate was a favorite body splash back then too, so I could be mistaken. I know your not near my age so your good, lol! I know this as you still have kids at home, and I'm a grandma X7!
    This looks really beautiful and the lather even on your hands looks decedent and creamy! Now you have to come up with a matching conditioner and leave in detangler! People can't live without those. Detanglers are difficult to do without silicone, I don't have an issue with silicone, but some people do. Mine has silicone in it. My original product line was not for humans it was for horses. I got tired of paying the ridiculous prices at 35 and 40$ a bottle for shampoo, conditioner, detangler and braiding fix for my show horses. I'd still get breakage no matter who I bought it from and it didn't smell good either! So, when I retired as a nurse, I took my science knowledge, researched and voila horse products. It didn't take long before my homemade products took off. Then my youngest eczema got way out of control, so homemade soap was next, and so forth, lol!
    What drew you to the making of skin care products? (Make a video, I'm sure I'm not the only curious critter)!
    Have a wonderful rest of the week!
    Jill

  5. Love this video. I made a bath and body birthday set for my aunt, using your amazing recipes, and she just asked me to make her a hair care set (shampoo, conditioner and leave-in conditioner). Thank you so much for this video. Just in time. ❤❤❤

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