DIY NATURAL SHAMPOO RECIPE (Shikakai, Reetha, Amla, Fenugreek) | Healthy Haircare
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- Опубликовано: 24 май 2020
- OPEN ME! In this video I share how I make my own natural and organic herbal shampoo using Shikakai, Reetha (soapnuts), Amla and fenugreek seeds. These auyervedic herbs help prevent hair fall, increase healthy hair growth and are a natural remedy for scalp conditions like dandruff and dry itchy scalp. This gentle shampoo will leave your hair soft, shiny and clean. If you find this video useful please feel free to share it! Love you guys!
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WHERE I BUY MY HERBS:
If you have an Indian market near buy, I'm sure you could find some of the herbs there. If not, here are the online sources I bought my whole herbs from:
Whole Soap Nuts (Reetha): bit.ly/2LNpKhs
Shikakai Pods: bit.ly/2ZFyNsT
Fenugreek Seeds: bit.ly/3e7MqFj
Amla Berries: bit.ly/2LMdvlp
Shikakai Pods: bit.ly/2zaXWB4
I prefer using the whole herbs, but since they can be difficult to find, here is some place you can find the powdered herbs:
Shikakai Powder: bit.ly/2ZyG3Xo
Reetha Powder: amzn.to/2ZGYjhD
Amla Powder: bit.ly/36sWhTz
Fenugreek Powder: bit.ly/2WYrjzo
(I prefer to grind my fenugreek fresh)
Other herbs and items:
Marshmallow root: bit.ly/3eb8SgO
Neem Leaf: bit.ly/3dffNWl
Squeeze bottle: amzn.to/3c6JlUl Хобби
I am from India and I am proud of my ancestors that there remedies is being used by the whole world . Keep going and keep makin such videos.. god bless you !!
I am from pakistan i would say your country recipes is rwally impressive😊
shahid wali khan same
What the oils make hair grow faster
@@user-so9xv6zn2v castor oil diluted with coconut oil works! :)
@@roseychips1922 love you bro from India
When you have all the ingredients and you feel like a boss 😎
You must be Indian lol
Pooja plaese can you contact me on my facebook Oum Mariam
@@pooja350 Nope,you must be indian or a lover of India and its culture & people❤️ big hugs from Morocco❤️
Do you also feel like an Indian?
Where did you get all these ingredients?
Its amazing how God provides everything we need for our bodies and self care in nature.
Mother.nature provided all of it!
@Lady Diaspora amen🙏
Yes you’re so right about that! “ 9 You have turned your attention to the earth, that you may give it abundance; You enrich it very much. The stream from God is full of water. You prepare their grain, For that is the way you prepare the earth.” Psalm 65:9
Praise God
If only he provided a user manual, too, instead of letting us figure it out over generations.
She actually has the hair they show in hair care advertisements, the ones that are strong and look stunning 😍
Ikrr
She also has youth.When older,all hormones go down the drain that no amount of shikaka will help you.
@@mihaeladog7187ur hair will still be in a better condition
she should be a Model
As an Indian my mum used to put all that in my hair when I was a kid and I still use it sometimes now. It totally works!
do you grind the herbs into a power and make it into a paste? Dod you ever eat the herbs? Have you heard of saw palmetto I am using it for my hair as it is rich in hair minerals.
@@lorelwebber6435 yes my mom grinds the ingredients into a powder and then the same procedure as the video
@@lorelwebber6435 you can grind these herbs and mix it together and store it in a air tight container !
When you need it just let it soak in water for overnight and then in the morning just boil it and cool it for using it on your hair!!
@@arpitajoshi3356 exactly
@@arpitajoshi3356 and to strain the water or use mixture with powder still in it, on hair?
Honestly of all the long hair I've ever seen ... her's is the best!!
I too
No go in sneha Singh channel her hair was also so beautiful
Long hair videos and tip with roopa 👌👌💯
its healthy too😍
@@prithaprobir7546 cool
As an Indian my self I was shocked when I saw words like shikakai, reetha and amla in title ..i thought how does she know about all this ...trust me these are the miracle ingredients and my grandma, mom and I use these and have a beautiful hair,,,, also MEETHI in coconut and castor oil will make your hair thick ...
Don't worry. Ayurvedic are well-known around the world 😀.
Do you know if using powder versions work the same?
@@annamarierecord7227 Pretty much. Just be sure those powders haven't been diluted/adulterated. The best bet would be to buy them from an Indian food store.
Can you please tell another name of shikakai cause I live in India but never heard of shikakai
Do you think I could add the meethi and castor oil to the shampoo as well or would it be best used separately?
My mom always used to say old traditions are better. And now as an 18 yr old I agree with her. 1 yr of using this as a shampoo and I swear my hair look way healthier than before. It also doesn't harm the nature much.!!! A win-win!!🤗❤
Hello manasi plz mujhe bataiye kya aap aamla reetha waghairah ko gas par paka kar use karti hain ya bina gas par pakaye powder bana kar.. Kyunki suna hai ki paka kar use karne se baal safed ho jaate hain kya ye baat sahi hai?? plz reply zaroor kijiyega thank u dear..
@@hadiyafatma7076 According to Ayurveda, it's important to know your hair type. (VATA, PITTA or KAPHA) I'm Pitta-Kapha. So my hair are medium density and a little curly.( I have straight hair from roots and they curl at the ends) I have breast length hair. So the quantity and quality of the Reetha, Shikekai, Amla you use is also very important. I use powder form and I don't boil them in water but I do put them in hot water for soaking. Ayurveda lifestyle is pretty hard in modern world but sure is healthiest option for me.
@@manasipimprikar4871 thank u sooooo much for reply dear❤
@@manasipimprikar4871 did u dry the herbs n powder them yourself or got them in powder form only?
Hey Manasi how often should we use this herbal shampoo in a week??
You can boil the remaining stuff again, and you'll have another bottle of shampoo! In India, we either boil it again or dry it in the sun to use it later. Just a tip so that you get the most out of it :)
How many uses ?
Jordane Bellavance at most 2
What do u do with it after drying?
@@036ayeshakhalid9 we store it so that we can boil it later when required
@@yashodhara3152 thats a good tip.
Guys im telling you this recipe works wonders. I am pakistani and i have been using it for a while now. I used to have really bad hairfall but ever since i switched to this herbal shampoo, it has reduced significantly. One day my dad even asked me if i was wearing extensions.
Kindly do give it a try. Its so worth it.
P.s sorry for my english. Its not my first language.
Week me kittni bar use krte ho ap ? Normal Shampoo bhi use krte ho kia ? Please mjhe btana
In sub ko dry karke powder Banaker bhi ise karsakte hain.use it with hot water
You speak proper English compared to most Americans. Good job.
@@anitayadav-ks6jc once or twice. And yes i do use mild shampoo afterwards to get rid of all the powdery residue. However when i don't have to go out or need squeaky clean hair thwn i simply rinse it out. Over the lockdown i wasnt using shampoo. Only this concotion amd i discovered that after a few weeks my hair got used to it and didnt need shampoo
@@thebardisashieldmaiden1754 Thank you. That means a lot 💕💐
I am an indian, so proud of ayurveda. the whole world is pursuing our recipes for ayurvedic herbs. if you do it in iron pot it will increase the benefits
Shivanjali Rana u mean to soak n boil in iron pots?
@@kirannathani9123 yes
@@shivanjalirana7912 and what shd b the ratio of herbs ?
@@kirannathani9123 it depends on what is your concern. if dandruff increase reetha, if frizz increase shikakai if baldness increase amla. i use 1:2:3 as per requirement
@@kirannathani9123 as i have lots of dandruff and scalp issues. i use 1:2:3 A:S:R. 1 part amla 2 parts shikakai 3 parts reetha
I'm from India ,,, but in India we first blend all the jadibuti (herbs) together and store it into a jar ,,,so whenever we need it we take two tbs of that mixture with one cup water then we boil it until it reduced to half then we keep it over night and then in the morning we do the straining Proses and then we use it directly,,,so as I said we put it overnight ,so the reason behind is the herbs get extracted really well ,,,so ,,your shampoo is too runny in consistency ,,,bcs u didn't reduced it ,,,we'll keep growing love from India...
@bum bum hi! What do you mean by reducing? Can you explain please :)
@@zainabbhaloo3154 we should boil the mixture until it reduced to half ,,,adha hojai mixture tab tak boil karna hai😀🙏🏻🙏🏻
Do you boil it at low flame or high?
If you reduce one cup of water with the boiling process it’d be almost no liquid... Does it work?
@@sumedhalongani5124 low
In india we have been using it since ages..but due to westernisation we kind of lost into the world of chemicals..however people in rural areas still use this recipe as shampoo..and they have really great hair..thank you for making this video..its a great inspiration
How many days can we store it.?
i live Bangalore.. everyone in my family still uses this.
@@sethulakshmi2426 we just buy/make the powdered counterparts and mix it and keep it away from moisture. It stays clean for months.
@@TheGenericIndianGirl do u dry the herbs in sunlight n then grind at home?
@@blessed9491 Powders like curry leaf powder, we make from scratch, with drying it under the sun.
Other than that, it depends.
The actual shikakai and chigare we buy powdered, from a local brand. make sure it"s 100% pure. (my personal favorite- Samrat shikakai. Available on amazon.).
Other things like fenugreek powder, we buy it dry and then powder it ourselves.
Hibiscus, amla and others depending on the type of produce we get.
It's been around 3-5 months since I started using it. I can't emphasize on how amazing it's been for me. I would lose a lot, LIKE A LOT of hair and using this, it's been a blessing.
I lost a lot of hair due to stress. Did your hair got thicker ?
@@urScorpioLady thicker in the sense, I got back my normal density. I didn't get like super crazy growth or shit like that. My hairfall reduced significantly.
Hey! Did you use the powder or the dried fruits?
Does it remove oil? And how much time needed to soak hair?
@@Alii9827 Ive used both. Both works
Herbal Shampoo:
7-8 pieces Shikakai
7-8 Areetha (without seeds)
Handful of Amla
1-2 tbsp Methi seeds
Soak overnight in 3 cups of water. Cook it to a boil, then simmer for 10 mins. Cool. Mash herbs with hands and strain through nut bag. Put in a squeeze bottle. Can be used upto a week in a fridge.
Apply shampoo to dry scalp and hair. Massage that in leave it on hair for 3-5 mins. Wash off with water.
thanks, does this condition too?
@@charlielouwoo yes, but if you want nice hair you should condition
THISSSS is what i was looking for with 100% natural hair products… not the fake natural. what a blessing you are thankyou so much for sharing your knowledge
I've been using this for 3 months now. When I shampoo with dove shampoo I loose 50-100 strands, but when I use this my diy shampoo I lose only 10-15strands.
One more recipe:
Take hibiscus flower or tea, brew 5 flower or 2 tea bags add 10 pods of shikakai, and leave it overnight. Use this as a shampoo it won't darken the hair.
I'll try this tooo thanks ❤️❤️❤️
Hey does it work on oiled hair?
Nice thanks mam👍☺
@@quaintwoods5456 I am not sure but you may try. I guess it can remove light oils like argan oil.Im sure this shampoo removes all dirt and flakes from hair.
@@quaintwoods5456 just lightly oil your hair because this gentle shampoo can't take off oils like castor oil, coconut oil and sweet almond oil !!
Well you don't need to oil your hair that often when you use this shampoo because your scalp will secreat enough oils !
I'm an spanish woman and I'm learning tresures from indian people,about Ayurveda ,natural remedy,spirituality and more.there so much knowledge in India. I love you guys
Wow, this video took me back to my childhood, this was our Sunday morning routine ! My mom used to make this for us but we never realized importance and abundance of natural herbs back then ! Now after settling in US, I have started valuing it , but it’s not so easily available! Anyways thanks a lot for making this video, you really are blessed with most beautiful healthy hair 👌🏽🥰
I am from India and my mom has strictly not allowed me to use commercial shampoo because of all the toxic chemicals in it. So she made shikakai at home and istg it’s so much better. It washes your hair better, it leaves that natural shine, and it smells so amazing! Proud of my culture!
@Mansi Bala; too bad this little girl stole your native shampoo recipe from you folks and is now profiting from it!
@@christineribone9351 she didn't steal it, she didn't claim the recipe to be hers. Her sharing it allows the tradition to live on
This is literally the best shikakai shampoo tutorial that exists on RUclips. Great job Sarah!
can we appreciate her narration in her videos, so soothing 😍
Proud to be an Indian that whole world is turning towards herbal remedies and these were used by Indians for centuries and thanks to our ancestors for figuring out these medicinal properties in the herbs...
Your voice and the whole video is so calming, I love the soft but clear tone of your voice. Most influencers yell or talk too much, unnecesary stuff. You have reached just the perfect way! Thank you, I have also subscribed.
Being an INDIAN
I already knew this!!
And i am using this since years
And yeah it really works!do try!
I have heard that it darkens hair is that true?
Can I use it after hair oiling?
As for us indians hair oiling is a must before shampooing.💓
@@anurimadas6203 ya and then use it as a hair cleanser. It's awesome but the amla in it may cause cold so don't put it for a very long time.
@@alizwackfield527 ya the amla in it darkens hair,shikakai helps in increasing Hair length n ritha or soapnuts in cleansing.
In india,ritha is used for even washing clothes,interesting na!😁
@@anurimadas6203 Just lightly oil your hair because this cleanser is very gentle and take out very heavy oils such as castor oil, almond oil and coconut oil !
I use the same recipe with aloevera gel and curry leaves....nd i have 60 inches long hairs....yes im indian🇮🇳
Wow great
What the oils u use
@@user-so9xv6zn2v mixture ofmustard oil and coconut oil will work best
But it doesn't take. Out the oil from your hair 😞
@@036ayeshakhalid9 Use more reetha. This is the key ingredient commonly known as soapnut which is responsible for creating foams
Wow!How calming her voice is!! It's too relaxing.
Your videos really calm me down when I’m sad or mad, I juste come here and it allows me to calm myself and think more about my actions, thank you! You’re really talented!
Now I can see many proud Indians in the comment section. I always thought why this never came up in your channel and finally you did. I’m always thankful for your wonderful channel , the info you’ve shared so far on this channel were much needed and have changed my life.
When I was in 10th my mum started this and then for next two years I was the girl with longest thickest and best hair in my entire school until one day I decided to chop them up and went ahead with market products now I have grey hair, think and falling hair. This video remind me to what now I should do go back to roots.
Have been using this remedy since childhood. Its a chemical free blessing for hairs. Thanks for considering our ancient practices. Much love from India😘😘💙💚💛💜
This video is perfect example of how informative RUclips video should be. All aspects covered. All alternative methods covered. All info rightly explained. 👍👍
She has such an aesthetic prettiness and she always boosts my mood🌱✨
Recently I have seen that my hair has been thinning. I've tried some natural remedies but have seen little change. I will buy all these ingredients and try this out. I remember going to India and saw a lot of women having beautiful long hair! I really admire their culture and for all the amazing herbs and natural remedies that they have.
EDIT: SO ... after so long and procrastinating on getting the ingredients I finally made it and will try to update in the next 2 weeks on my experience. My hair has been thinning even more for some reason. So Im ready to start and see a natural difference in my hair :)
can you give us an update after you try it? :)
Will definitely will, I haven't bought the ingredients because of money but as soon as I get paid and try it out will definitely comment here again.
@@lucychickableno worries, the ingredients are pricey! I was browsing them and all of them will definitely add up to a lot
@@maddieei so sorry that these ingredients are so expensive. Coz in india u can buy them for very cheap prices in local market.
@@anchalshahapurkar3536 india's on my bucket list, so maybe when i go, i'll try to find them :)
Wow...it's a very nice video. I am an Indian and I just love the fact that people from different countries also trying these things . Nice video .😊
Using this from childhood...makes hair long healthy and beautiful...love from India.
Thank you for this lovely video and your wonderful presentation! How delighted I am as an Indian to see you use these ancient Ayurvedic herbs to wash your hair. Though I was raised around these, I found myself instead using a whole lot of bottled products with fancy labels. Now after suffering hair damage from anti frizz chemically filled products and counter shampoos with impressive labels that did no good, I’ve turned back to all of these herbs and also add neem and hibiscus flowers to this diy shampoo. I use the powders not seeds. Hope this restores my hair to the long thick hair I had. I’m sure it takes patience and time. Your cascade of hair is truly beautiful. I hope this shampoo made a big difference to you. 🙏🏾❤️🌹
we still use this methods in india as the best natural shampoo. I personally use this natural shampoo.This is all our granny's methods but still used by people of india and people all around the world. Really proud of our "Rishi munni"in order to give us such a Excellent methods for keeping our hair healthy.
Your hairs are so beautiful really love it and the amount efforts you put in. God bless you pretty girl lots of love.
This is exactly what all Indian grandmothers used...and their hair were amazing and never greyed.....Love from India♥️♥️♥️
Thank God I belong to eastern country. These ingredients are easily available. Gonna try this today.😍 love from Pakistan.🇵🇰
Being Indian i m proud of my ancestors for such natural remedies love from india keep growing
@Sakshi Dhawale; too bad this little girl stole your native shampoo recipe from you folks and is now profiting from it!
How is the smell? Thank you
Love 'home remedies' and natural ways to treat the body, mind and spirit! Thanks for that. I would also love to see what you usually eat? You speak often of the gut-mind connection and i completely agree and i am trying to work on that myself but would love to get some inspirations from you. Thanks a lot Sarah. Hope you are your loved ones are well. Take care. Love. Z.
You have a very soothing and calm voice!! Thank you for showing how to use this!
I am from India and i feel so proud that people outside india are using the remedies suggested by our ancestors 😍😍❤❤
@jessica; too bad this little girl stole your native shampoo recipe from you folks and is now profiting from it!
Can you do a whole Video on how to cut split ends Because I’m still confused on what they even are and how to cut😩?
Like so she sees😁
Love this channel!! Something about it is just so relaxing in these crazy times. Getting alot of great tips!!
Omg this is fascinating. I totally believe this is the way to go. I use as natural shampoo and conditioner as possible (in natural hair care section) but I’m thinking this is THE GOAL!!!
I use this shampoo everyweek bcz i am indian.... Proud to see u...
Best shampoo ever... ❤...
This is my childhood! When my mum used to wash my hair and I loved the feeling shikakai on my hair.
@Rudra Shankar; too bad this little girl stole your native shampoo recipe from you folks and is now profiting from it!
your voice make me relaxed it's like meditation every time I want to relax I go see your videos so lovely have you here ✨
her “hey guys” at the beginning is always the cutest thing I live for it😭😭
In India we use this remedy since vedic period as ayurvedic remedy thank-you for spreading this ❤❤❤❤❤❤
You can just grind the residual part and apply it as hair mask...also a bit of lemon and yoghurt... Love from India
Everything was amazing about this video. The music and scenery were lovely as was your hair. The explanations were perfect and thanks for showing how to make it with the powders as those whole ingredients are hard to find. I usually put a lot of oil in my hair but I'm interested in trying this anyways. Thanks for sharing!!!
We r luckiest that we have all these herbs alhamdulillah. Im from Pakistan and my ansastrs using these herbs fr a long time still these r precious fr us there is no comparison of naturopathy
I started following your shampoo recipe and it's really awesome. My complete family uses this. Love from India ❤️
To all those who doubt if it works I would say this method is a tried and tested one for ages in India. If you are the one who loves everything clean and organic. Give this a try! Soapnuts need to be slightly less in quantity than Shikakai as it can be a bit drying. It may take a little getting used to initially as it doesn't lather much like store bought shampoos. You need to wash twice if you oil your hair before wash. But the result will be clean and lustrous looking hair for sure.
What do you add to it to make it “shampooie “ foamy ?
I tried washing my hair after oiling.. but it didnt remove oil .. what should I do now
@@urScorpioLady you can add grounded flaxseed in this shampoo, while boiling , it will become thick .
And it makes your hair MORE beautiful, Sarah. 😍💓
you are such a gentle person :) i really like your voice and thanks for sharing!
Proud to say that I've been using the same shampooing technique for 2 years now, I can say that my hair which had a brownish shade is all black and thick now, and the conditioning this shampoo does is amazing. Definitely the best for people with thinner hair or hair fall issues, which in my case I have hypothyroidism and thin hair(used to have, but it's definitely better now)and I swear by this shampoo my whole life. Bit time and effort consuming but definitely gives you positive result overtime with consistent use.
is your thin? then thicker after using this shampoo?
That's amazing 👍🏻do u use the same method that she's shared in the video?
Does it work to remove oil from hair
Does it darken fingers/finger tips over time?
Or skin in general since it comes in contact with our body while washing off?
@@onionforpresident6545 Yes bcs it doesn't have chemicals which might weaken ur strands. This shampoo is completely safe but js be careful with it getting into ur eyes. Other than that, the best shampoo on the planet.
Let me start off by saying how healthy and gorgeous your hair looks. It's beautiful. And you take such wonderful care of it. Thank you for explaining all of it so wonderfully.
In my family, we have been using these powders for as long as I can remember. It has been passed down for generations in our house.
Another thing we use along with all those you have mentioned, especially for children, since shikakhai can be quite unforgiving on the eye, is skip it altogether and use the leaves or powder of a tree called albizia amara. It's like the soap nut and very gooey but doesn't sting at all. We also add fresh or powdered curry leaves and hibiscus. It might sound like it's a lot, but we get fresh ingredients, dry them during summer and powder them to last a few months.
Albizia is a great conditioning agent😍
Approximately For how many days shd we dry them in the sun for ? And do u mean hibiscus flower or leaves ?
@Lavanya Rahul
Does it work to remove the oil too?
You are so not kidding me I've been looking this for soooooooooooooooooooo long and the notification just popped up thank you so much sarah love you 😘♥️♥️💕
Who’s Sarah?
@@giathelittleyoutuber9707 That's a deep, philosophical question.
@@giathelittleyoutuber9707 it's her name if you known her for a long time you'd know she is she's holistichabits @truthpeacelove
Aila reese oh wait ya I remember! I’m so dumb I had watched her vid that says her name is Sarah... I’m so dumb I forgot...
@@giathelittleyoutuber9707 great you remember that
What a great week! I will be making this in the New Year, when all my products start running out. I tested out cornstarch for dry shampoo and I love it because it doesn't give me a headache. I made flaxseed gel for work days and it worked better than most of the store-bought products I have tried. I'm probably going to make hairspray out of sugar and water next.
A great tip - don't throw away the residue. One just needs to remove seeds if any, and then grind the residue (add some water if required) and use that paste as well. It's just same / even better than using plain boiled water
Thanks for making this video, I'll definitely try that and see if it has any positive effect on my psoriasis !
I’ve tried it with just powder of those herbs and it worked wonders, my hair was clean, shiny and silky. I was amazed
I’ve made this with the addition of Flaxseeds and Seamoss and the baby version of Castile Soap, no African Black Soap
Turned out Amazing, use it every week myself.
im from Pakistan and my father used to tell us same ingredients for hair growth. amazing n lots of love thanks for sharing this shampoo ❤💗💓💖
I have used this for months now. This works! My hair is touching my bottom now! Even if one just uses The soap nuts and water alone it works. Boil it for 15-20min let cool and use---non stripping. Love it
What about soaking overnight? Not necessary?
Can one use powder instead?
Perfect timing! I just bought fenugreek powder and Amla powder 💕
Do I have been using this shampoo for a few months now and I can see a huge difference in my hair! It is healthier and my scalp feels amazing! Thank you!
I can attest to the fact that amla and amla oil is excellent for the hair. I've been using it for a few years and my hair is much stronger than it used to be.
Her hair is goalllsss
But she invests so much time and money to the products she uses
Even the essential oils are sooo expensive
Like whaaatt
We're broke and poor aren't we lol
@@lovekpop3892 totally 😂
I agree ! She is my favorite RUclipsr but everything is so so rare and expensive and nobody usually has it at home
Dear this diy shampoo indigrents rate very cheap. You can easily find in any grocery store in india
@@nessjezz8054 yeah, and where in America?
Girl I used to watch you all the time, you’re the reason I bought a wooden brush and seep with protective hairstyles 🤍 I want to do this sooo bad and I want to follow your skincare routine !!
I hope one day my hair is as healthy and long as yours! Your videos are so relaxing, looking forward to your next!
OMG! Such luscious thick long healthy hair! And you are so gorgeous.
Hi... I'm from Bharath too & I'm pretty Sure it Lather.
Tip: use it when it is little bit hotter than Luke warm after oil massaging your Scalp. ( Adding Hibiscus leaves , neem leaves & indigo leaves along with the ingredients you are using is kinda original recipe we use here... )Lots of love from Bharath ♥️
Bala can we use sun dried leaves powder of hibiscus n neem?
@@kirannathani9123 I did that and it's not that effective for sure, but I do use triphala, henna, assam tea and trikatu powders ( all in equal quantity for storage ( 1/2 tbsp for medium length hair for hair wash along with rita * add all these to hot water only). This recipe is for oily to normal scalp people like me. If you have a dry scalp please don't use it. But if you are same like me use kale mitti ( Indian Black clay ) or food grade bentonite clay as a hair pack 20 minutes before washing your hair. It helped me a lot.
@@Bala-yu7hg what is the ratio of herbs u use for this shampoo? And which is better ..full herbs or powder?
@@kirannathani9123 I am using dried herbs but powder will do the same. Mix them in equal quantity & store them in a jar, use half spn with Rita
@@Bala-yu7hg indigo leaves will change the hair color ?
Your hair is soo beautiful, thank you so much for this recipe, I’m definitely going to try it :)
I make this herbal shampoo for my hair love it. I can't use anything else on my hair other store bought shampoo makes my hair itch. Thanks for this reciepe love it❤
I just bought an Ayurvedic shampoo with all natural ingredients from an Indian shop! Today was my first day using it and it was lovely! I incorporate these powders into my conditioners and I use the fenugreek seeds in my spray bottle ( I boil it like tea)
And my hair has been thriving!
I will try this recipe once I run out of shampoo ^^
The first time I used it, I couldn't believe how good the result was. My hair was voluminous, clean, soft !!! I didn't tell anyone cause MI Familia likes store-bought shampoos with sls and stuff. So happy I saw your video!
Thank you for sharing ❤️
@@jessica.rachna always a pleasure!
Thank you for Sharing your experience
Do you shampoo after shampooing with this I mean with our mild shampoo to rinse it off or just simple wash your hair with this natural shampoo??and how much you wash with this shampoo in a week? 💕
@@sugarssister8322 I use only this and 1 or 2 times/week!
One commenter suggested first massaging scalp with oil(s) before using this shampoo. That reminds me of something I've been thinking about which is: in skincare it's often recommended to double-cleanse, which means oil or oil-based cleanser first (to remove grime, well especially sunscreen and makeup) - THEN a water-based cleanser which truly removes the oil along with the grime.
(Plus if I'm understanding this right, plant-based oils are emollients which is a barrier that both seals in any moisture already there and prevents good products from absorbing in, so I imagine leaving on oils that aren't washed off is best as a last step after all products and moisturizers).
So it makes sense to me to first oil-massage scalp (also for the massage therapy/reflexology benefits plus different oils help balance different Ayurvedic doshas such as sesame oil calms/grounds Vata...could stand on towel or sit to not slip or even get full-body oil massage before shower) then use a gentle, water-based shampoo (such as perhaps this video's recipe which looks so fun). Especially if someone uses hair products, sweats, or gets dirty. And double-cleanse helps remove bacteria, odor, and old skin cells.
As for nourishing, strengthening, softening, smoothing, shine, volumizing, defining, and hydrating ingredients, I'd think the most important place for those and spending much money (for hair or skin) is as a leave-on step after the double-cleanse since it'll have such longer contact with body than a quickly washed-off cleanser. Such as in a leave-in conditioner or deep conditioner or protein mask or well-formulated gels/creams/milks/mousses/sprays/whatnots for hair (or serums and moisturizer for skin). Then maybe seal and smooth it all up last with a little oil (probably better than silicone)?
Disclaimer: I'm no scientist or hair expert, just trying to logically put together guesses and pieces of things I've learned from a zillion videos (and used to work in massage). Please everyone always do your own research and consult experts! I'm very open to feedback and continual learning!
Also: great video! I'm curious how the gorgeous footage at the end was filmed!
Edit: After writing all this I watched the video again. Whoops, it says leave this shampoo on 2-5 minutes (so guess it is on long enough for ingredients to have an effect). And it does mention oil as a first step but says it doesn't remove oil so there is another shampoo suggested for that. Cool!
so fun to see reminds me at home in pakistan grandmother making this shampoo and do our hair in childhood she 2o7ld handgrind the ingredients first before boiling also added green tea powdered thank you bringing me back in time
I'm from India,In my childhood I've seen My mother used to use reetha frequently to wash her hair but I can't maintain this routine. I'm overwhelmed that You use that Indian herbs for yourself and also making a video. I wondered that how can a person knew about it while she is not an India,and u are telling that each and every thing about it.
Keep sharing and make videos about nutritious foods for good and healthy hair..
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This is exactly what I needed! I am trying the "No Poo" method and wanted a gentle hair cleanser to use. I think I will try this!
Is the no poo method good? The want to try it .can you guid me?
@@ayar7ma520 yeah me too I wanna try it out
I'm not sure this shampoo recipe is considered no poo because it contains soapberries.
@@CorinRae yeah it does contain soapberries which is 100 perceny chemical free and wont harm the hair
@@ayar7ma520 Yes, it's the best thing you could do for your hair 😍 it basically means that you stop using commercial hair products and you start using natural alternatives, like this video shows, or others, like egg, rye flour or just plain water
Could you pls do an updated plant collection I really enjoy your plants❤️😊😌
9:43 such a cool ending! amazing video, thank you!
Hibiscus flower is added to the shikakai reetha alma mix before grinding it down. It gives the red colour and a BEAUTUFUL perfume. But it's boiled 1st then sat overnight and added befire processing into paste.
Thank you for letting us know about this herbal diy shampoo. I made it and used it. My hairfall has reduced, dandruff is gone, my frizzy hair has moisture now and it shines too. Overall it's an amazing creation for hair problems. I used the paste as a hair mask and it worked well for my short hair. Thank you soooooooo much!
Jennifer Boban Leon did the shampoo remove oils from your hair?
@@kirannathani9123 to an extend it removes natural oils but definitely not like chemical shampoo. I used to wash my hair regularly with this diy shampoo and my hair felt difficult in the beginning but eventually it gained it's strength and became more manageable. Now a days I use it as in the below listed way.
Oil my hair and keep it for half hour, use sulphate free shampoo to remove excess oil and then wash my hair with this herbal shampoo and then rinse my hair. It worked wonders and now I got rid of my dandruff problem.
You have helped my skin and hair glow!!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Your voice is so calming. Thanks for the video. I purchased all of the products in powder form and have yet to use it. Thanks so much for the video.
I wanna thank you really this has worked for my long hair... love ya....
I have started using shikakai and amla and methi as shampoo,yes darlings I have stopped using store bought shampoo altogether and my hair feels and looks amazing. And I have used it only for a month.
U don't use reetha?
Hey.. how often do u use this?
This is Indian method, these gifts of nature have been used by Indians since a very very long time. I feel so elated to see foreigners using and praising our things.
@Monsali Nandi; too bad this little girl stole your native shampoo recipe from you folks and is now profiting from it!
@@christineribone9351 .....
You ' ve got amazing hair your content is real and stunning n getting ppl real help around the 🌎 I ' ve seen so much testimonials about your diys on other RUclipsrs comment section
One of the best on RUclips hands down
Love you beautiful lady you re beautiful inside and out thanks 😊 😘
Indian 🇮🇳 here. Ive used thiss for soooo longggg !!!! I RECOMMEND
I can say that the method you mentioned are absolutely perfect, am from India....I don't use bottled store bought shampoo or conditioner but rather make my own at home, it's a bit of hardwork but it's worth it guys ....it's not like I've been using it from childhood, I really had good hair while in school then in college my hair got real bad, bcoz I didn't care enough, also started using shampoo and conditioner which I thought were doing good but it was not, it got so frizzy and dry, also so much hairfall....then I tried to stay away from these chemicals loaded shampoo for a long time....then started making these shampoo at home..... let me tell you guys I have been using this natural methods since like almost 4 yrs and hairfall has reduced and it's gentle andd doesn't wash away the good oils from the scalp, you don't even need conditioner atleast I don't use it.... sometimes u feel dry then may be just a pump or two of oil at the hairtips and just leave it like that it will get absorbed and condition your hair well, also one good thing is I have never ever used dryer or blower to dry my hair, it was always air drying, here in India most of us do air drying only and hair is very much sensitive to heat so no heat goes into hair.....I just love how people are starting to recognise the methods we have in our country since ages and transitioning to this method was the best I made for my hair. Have a good hair day 😉
Great n even I'm just going to start this ..same story as yours😃hope it helps
Hi, I'm from India, thanks for sharing this video. We hv been using this from childhood by our ancestors and its passed on to us. Don't believe in chemical shampoos, but give this a try and you will love this shampoo and forget the chemical shampoo. God bless you all..
@Gertrude Paul Galbano; too bad this little girl stole your native shampoo recipe from you folks and is now profiting from it!
Thank you for this! works super duper well
Methi dana (seeds) are so good for health. You can also use them in food, esp. when cooking indian vegetable stew. Beside their nutritional benefits, these seeds give amazing flavor in food. You must try it! I never know methi dana can also be applied to hair. Amazing! thanks