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DIY Moisturizing Shampoo

This DIY Moisturizing Shampoo recipe has been a long time in the making. I’ve previously tried different no-poo, baking soda then vinegar, and all kinds of solutions that left my hair heavy or too dry. I just couldn’t find the right shampoo recipe.

I even tried that new method of using conditioner before you shampooed. That didn’t really help or hurt my hair, but I didn’t love the results and I definitely didn’t feel like it was worth a two-step process.

Finally, I decided to focus my search and experiments around combining a clean-rinsing shampoo with a super-moisturizing conditioner and that’s where the magic happened.

I had previously used Castile soap as the main base when experimenting with different shampoo recipes. I think that’s actually what caused most of my complaints. The Castile soap was not rinsing clean from my hair and it felt like there was a film on my hair no matter what other ingredients I added to increase the cleaning power. I’ve read that this is a common issue with many people trying natural shampoo recipes.

Plus, since I’m going to be making my own recipe, I really wanted to find an all-natural variety that is free from all the harmful ingredients in store-bought shampoos.

DIY Moisturizing Shampoo: The Base

Finally, after hunting for a base with everything I wanted and nothing I didn’t, I stumbled upon a solution that is simple and effective and it’s been my favorite shampoo base ever since.

The base of our Moisturizing Shampoo recipe [1] is a vegan, gluten free organic shampoo that has no parabens, sodium lauryl/laureth sulfates, phthalates, phosphates, artificial fragrances and colors, or petroleum based ingredients.  

It’s got so much that we love and it’s great at getting our hair really clean. The only thing is that it left my hair a little too dried out. I needed my hair to wash clean with just the right level of moisture.

So since I loved the cleansing power, I thought I would try and tweak it a little to add more shine and moisture. It worked!

DIY Moisturizing Shampoo: The Moisturizing Ingredients

When we combined the shampoo base, with coconut milk, jojoba oil, and essential oils we could tell that this recipe was a winner from the first use.

Coconut milk? Oh yes! It’s perfect for adding moisture and restoring health to damaged, dry hair.

Jojoba oil is one of our favorites for hair and skin as it’s easily absorbed and non-greasy. We talk more about it here [2].

The essential oils we chose are so great for skin and hair. They are cleansing and full of antioxidants that fight against damage. This will be great for cleaning and nourishing your hair and scalp.

DIY Moisturizing Shampoo: Testing Process & Results

I tested it on myself and two of my daughters. My middle daughter has easy hair. Not dry or oily, but very normal. The Moisturizing Shampoo works great on her long hair. It left her hair silky, smooth, and shiny without additional conditioner.

I’m always really nervous about natural recipes on my own fine hair because it’s hard to get the moisturizing elements from being too heavy. Honestly, most natural hair solutions usually leave my hair limp. But this recipe was perfect.  The Moisturizing Shampoo left my hair soft and with lots of volume. I didn’t even use conditioner afterward! My hair feels clean and soft.

Finally, my oldest daughter has thick hair that gets dry and tangled pretty quickly. It’s coarse and there’s a LOT of it – so much thicker than the rest of the family. Additionally, we use control hair products to tame her hair for ballet and that stuff has to be cleaned out every day or things get gross and crunchy pretty fast.

All that being said, I really needed this shampoo recipe to clean her hair thoroughly and leave it manageable. The Moisturizing Shampoo definitely cleaned her hair and left it healthy-looking. I didn’t need to use conditioner on her hair either, but I will probably continue using our Homemade Detangler [4] to add a touch more silkiness after she washes it.

Note: hair is very personal and based on individual chemistry etc. Just like I had to try many different variations of recipes before I found one that worked for me AND my daughters, you might have to experiment as well to find the perfect solution for you.

One supply tip:

This condiment bottle [5] is the perfect size for this DIY shampoo recipe and a single squeeze dispenses the perfect amount to get a good lather going. It’s also made with HDPE plastic, which we feel safe using for our diluted recipes including ones that contain citrus essential oils like this one.

Optional Healthy Hair Ingredient:

I love to add Tea Tree essential oil to this recipe for family members that prefer a little extra cleaning power. Just add in 20 drops of Tea Tree to either variation and it will maintain health for your hair and scalp.

If you try the recipe, please let us know what you think in the comments below. We love feedback!

New to essential oils? Learn more about how we use them and why you should use them as well. [6]

DIY Moisturizing Shampoo

Ingredients

Directions

Our storage recommendation is based on the fact that the coconut milk you use is labeled to be refrigerated after opening. Of course, it’s completely up to personal preference if you choose to store the shampoo somewhere else.

Alternative DIY Moisturizing Shampoo Recipe

If you’d like a refreshing and bright alternative, try replacing the essential oils in the recipe above with:

This shampoo recipe variation is my favorite for wake-me-up-in-the-morning showers and it’s also a wonderful scent for the men in our family.

This recipe is included in our eBook, Essential Oil Recipes for Healthy Hair & Skin, along with more than 60 other tried & true recipes that we’ve created, tested, and personally use. Click HERE to see more information and purchase your digital copy today! [9]

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