1. Wash your hair with soapberry water
We often use soapberry to make shampoo because soapberry contains flavonozit and saponaretin. These two substances have antibacterial effects, clean the scalp, treat dandruff, stimulate hair growth, and treat hair loss. Using soapberry to wash hair is a very safe method, does not cause scalp irritation, dry hair, but also helps hair to be soft, smooth, and clean for a long time.
Using soapberry to wash hair is a very safe method that does not cause scalp irritation.
How to make shampoo from soapberry: Use 10 dried soapberry fruits, roast them until they have the aroma of soapberry. Roasting soapberry will help remove toxins and help soapberry essential oil secrete more when boiling water. Use a knife to make a straight line vertically in the middle of the soapberry fruit. Break the soapberry fruit in half along that line and remove all the seeds.
Put the prepared soapberry into about 1 liter of water, boil for about 15 minutes then turn off the stove, cover the pot until the soapberry water is still warm. Remove the soapberry residue, dilute the soapberry water and wash your hair, no need to rinse with water. Wash your hair twice a week.
Note: Wash your hair with warm soapberry water, do not let it get too hot or too cold as it will be less effective.
2. Wash your hair with soapberry + grapefruit peel + lemongrass
Soapberry helps clean the scalp and reduce hair loss. Grapefruit peel essential oil has antibacterial properties and stimulates hair growth. Lemongrass essential oil contains nitral, which helps protect hair follicle cells and helps hair grow healthy. The scent of these three ingredients combined will create a relaxing, long-lasting fragrance.
How to make: Take 5 dried soapberries and prepare as above. Wash the peel of 1 dried grapefruit, cut into pieces. Wash and crush 5 lemongrass stalks. Put soapberries in a pot with 2 liters of water, boil over low heat for about 15 minutes.
Continue adding lemongrass and grapefruit peel and boil for another 10 minutes. Then turn off the stove, cover the pot until the shampoo water is warm. Discard the residue, dilute and wash your hair as usual, no need to rinse with water. Wash your hair while the water is still warm. Wash your hair twice a week.
Shampoo combined with herbs helps soften hair, keeps it fragrant for a long time and prevents breakage.
3. Wash your hair with soapberry + grapefruit leaves + basil
Not only grapefruit essential oil, but grapefruit leaves also contain substances that are beneficial for skin and hair beauty such as: Pectin, naringin, peroxydaza, amylase, ramoza, vitamin A and vitamin C... help fight bacteria, clean dandruff, stop itching and prevent scalp diseases. These substances also help stimulate hair growth, nourish hair follicles, and limit hair loss.
The essential oil in basil leaves contains eugenol, citronellol, and limonene. These substances have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, control excessive sweating on the scalp, fight infections, promote blood circulation, clear the scalp, and stimulate new hair growth... Basil leaves have a mild fragrance, combined with the scent of soapberry and grapefruit leaves to help relax and refresh.
How to make: Take 5 soapberries, prepare as above. Wash 1 grapefruit leaf, 1 basil leaf. Put soapberries in a pot with 2 liters of water, boil over low heat for 15 minutes. Add grapefruit leaves, basil leaves and boil for another 10 minutes. Turn off the heat and cover until the shampoo water is warm.
Use the diluted boiled leaf water and wash your hair as usual, no need to rinse with water. Wash your hair twice a week.
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