Laurel shampoo for every type and sort of hair!




When we go to buy a shampoo we waste a lot of time reading the label behind it, very often referring not only to our intuition, which is very influenced by advertising and what our friends have recommended, but also by the image and from the price thinking that a relatively high price would be a good quality index, which unfortunately, is not always true, as in most cases the price includes much less than the quality, but the brand, the cost of the market and much more for example if the product is organic or fairtrade etc.!
I'll show you a homemade shampoo preparation using just a few ingredients, simple and very effective as it used to be! The use of Aleppo soap is very important as it is a soap of vegetable origin with laurel and its price varies on the percentage of the laurel! Usually we recommend for the hair the minimum laurel% so 10-15% as it’s neutral but if you want you can try the 25% or 50% which could be the best! 
The laurel is a plant rich in essential oils in fact it was sacred to Romans and Greeks who considered it the tree of God Apollo who has always been a symbol of glory!
(To know more about the laurel read the article "Laurel berries bath for healthy and profumated feet!" Or write on the search engine at the top of the blog page the keyword! Thanks!)
Enjoy your reading and in await of your comments! See you soon!
Here we use:
50 g of grated Aleppo soap and pour it to melt in
300ml of hot water and leave it boil for 4-5min and then add
50ml of camomile tea for blond and brittle hair
Or 50ml of infusion of rosemary for oily and dandruff hair
Or 50ml of infusion of ivy or nettle (if there is advanced in the preparation of the anti-fall lotion) for hair that tend to break and fall.
After being cooled it is transferred into a jar or old container of a finished shampoo and it is used within 3-4 months as a normal shampoo.

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