Homemade Shampoos: Easy Organic Guide for Beginners

J.D. Rockefeller
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Producing your personal shampoo is not a new inkling; in fact, ladies and homemakers for years have been producing their own shampoo, and before today’s commercially produced shampoos became accessible. In those days, women would usually wash their hair with homemade products that were effective and great at keeping their hair healthy and looking good. Men still admired ladies and found them to be gorgeous, even before the introduction of these modern shampoos. This book is not saying that the chemically produced shampoo is bad, but some manufacturers, in a bid to make profit, continue to add harmful chemicals to their products. These chemicals may not have immediate effects; rather the side effects may start manifesting in old age or affect you so many years later. Recently, most people have developed an interest in green living and have opted for alternatives and it has driven them to make their own shampoos and conditioners. The main benefits of producing your own shampoo are basically to save some money and also to escape the terrible chemicals that most commercially made shampoos, lotions, and body products have in them most times. So, let's get started! 

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 J.D.ROCKEFELLER is an internationally renowned author with a simple, yet engaging writing style. An avid world traveler and wine connoisseur, he enjoys looking at the world through a writer's lens and putting his thoughts to paper everywhere he goes.

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