This is how you make aloe vera shampoo at home to achieve luscious locks

Dhwani Vora | Apr 7, 2020, 10:30 IST
Make the most of this lockdown and give your body, hair and skin the care that it needs. Since all of us face some or the other hair issues, there are a lot of natural remedies that can be put to use. And now that we have all this time at home, might as well utilize this time into hair care that can be achieved with bare minimum products at home.

You must have heard of many DIY solutions for your hair care. And all of us can actually work wonders if you use them religiously and in the right manner. Similarly, we're here to give you an amazing use of aloe vera. Ever thought of making some aloe vera shampoo at home? Yeah! That's what we're talking about.

Aloe vera is great for your hair and is packed with a lot of nutrients that helps in dealing with a lot of your hair problems. Aloe vera shampoo will make your hair thick and long. Here's how you make some:

Add some soap base and water in a pan. As the soap starts to melt in the water, turn off the flame. Next, add some aloe vera gel in a blender, vitamin E oil and jojoba oil. Mix all of it well. Take a pump bottle and add this mixture of soap and aloe vera and shake it well. Your aloe vera shampoo is ready!

Every time you use this shampoo, make sure to shake the bottle well. You can even use a regular conditioner post shampooing your hair with this shampoo. You can even refrigerate this shampoo for a month.

Benefits of aloe vera shampoo for hair:

- Aloe vera gel has anti-microbial and anti-fungal properties that works great for your hair. It gives you smooth and silky hair.

- Jojoba oil works like a charm on your hair growth. It reduces hair fall and keeps your hair issues at bay.

- The glycerin soap base has lots of glycerin that helps in moisturizing your hair and scalp. It also keeps your hair healthy and strong.

Make sure you do a patch test before you use this shampoo for your hair directly as it works and reacts differently for different hair type.

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