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Hair Conditioner

 
   Ingredients:
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  3 drops Rosemary Verbenone Organic
  1 tablespoon Jojoba Carrier Oil
 
  Mix the Jojoba and Rosemary in a small bowl (tiny condiment bowls work great for this). Wet your hair with warm water and then apply the conditioner. Let it sit on your hair for 15-30 minutes. Then, wash your hair as normal. Jojoba and rosemary are helpful for dry hair. The rosemary is also said to be helpful in aiding dandruff.
 
 
 

Horsetail Molasses Conditioning Blend

  
 
   Ingredients:
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  1 drop Rosemary Verbenone Organic
  4 drops Lavender Bulgarian
  2 drops self heal flower essence or Bach's Rescue Remedy essence
  1 drop Frankincense
  1 tsp Apricot Carrier Oil
  1 tsp Horsetail glycerite or very strong water infusion of horsetail
  1 tsp Sweet Almond Carrier Oil
  1 egg yolk
  1 tsp Jojoba Carrier Oil
  1 tbsp molasses
 
  Horsetail Molasses Conditioning Blend will deeply nourish your hair, leaving it silky and soft with a shining radiance, especially suitable for brunets. Mix together all the ingredients, stirring thoroughly. To use, massage conditioning blend into your damp hair and scalp. Wrap your hair with a plastic bag (grocery bags work well) or use a shower cap. Leave the conditioning blend on your hair for 15 minutes. Shampoo your hair as usual and rinse well. Follow with a cool water rinse.
 
 

Hair Conditioner

 
   Ingredients:
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  3 drops Rosemary Organic
  1 tbsp Jojoba Carrier Oil
 
  Mix the Jojoba and Rosemary in a small bowl (tiny condiment bowls work great for this). Wet your hair with warm water and then apply the conditioner. Let it sit on your hair for 15-30 minutes. Then, wash your hair as normal. Jojoba and rosemary are helpful for dry hair. The rosemary is also said to be helpful in aiding dandruff.
 
 

Shampoo Vitamin Bar

 
   Ingredients:
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  your favorite essential oils
  2 pounds 5 oz. coconut oil
  510 g.  lye
  13 oz. Sweet Almond Carrier Oil
  1 pound 8 oz. palm oil
  30 g.  grapefruit extract
  2 pounds 11 oz. olive oil
  8 oz. Apricot Carrier Oil
  4 oz. Sunflower Carrier Oil
  8 oz. goat milk  (has to stay below 90 degrees - need to get to 89 degrees
  2 pounds 8 oz. cold distilled water
 
  Stir 45 min to 1 hour  then add 4 tsp of your favorite essential oils. Let it cool before using. Shampoo as usual using this bar.
 
 

Conditioner for Oily Hair

 
   Ingredients:
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  55 drops Lavender Bulgarian
  45 drops Bergamot
  15 drops Jojoba Carrier Oil
  125 ml Conditioner Base
 
  Using this daily conditioning ritual will help promote healthy, shiny hair. Add essential oils to Conditioner Base and shake vigorously to mix.   

 

Naturally Scented Shampoo

 
 
   Ingredients:  
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  5 drops Ylang-Ylang Extra Organic  
  20 drops Patchouli Dark  
  20 drops Sandalwood Australian  
  1 tbsp Jojoba Carrier Oil  
  7 oz. of unscented shampoo  
 
  Add the essential oils to the bottle of unscented shampoo (you may wish to either use the unscented shampoo once to make more room in the bottle for the oils or discard a little bit) and mix extremely well. You do not want to have pockets in the shampoo where the oils collect as the concentration of essential oils could cause scalp irritation and also because your shampoo will not be fragranced thoroughly. Use as you would your normal shampoo.  
 
 

Rosemary Shampoo

 
 
   Ingredients:  
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  4 drops Rosemary  
  1 cup distilled water  
  1/4 cup fresh rosemary  
  1/2 cup unscented liquid shampoo  
 
  An easy to make "take" on shampoo adds fresh herbs to pre-made unscented shampoo to create a refreshing cleanser that some say stimulates hair growth. Bring the water to a boil and add the rosemary. Reduce heat to a simmer and simmer the herb in the water for 15 minutes. Strain the herb from the water and discard the spent herb. Add the infused water to the liquid shampoo. Stir to mix. Add the essential oil last and stir again. Pour into a bottle and cap and label. Use as you would any shampoo. Always rinse thoroughly. If you are blonde, Rosemary Shampoo may darken hair slightly. The shelf life is approximately 3 months. Refrigerate between uses.  
 
 

Musky Scented Shampoo

 
 
   Ingredients:  
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  20 drops Sandalwood Australian  
  20 drops Patchouli Dark  
  5 drops Ylang-Ylang III  
  7 oz. of unscented shampoo  
  1 tbsp Jojoba Carrier Oil
 
  Add the essential oils to the bottle of unscented shampoo (you may wish to either use the unscented shampoo once to make more room in the bottle for the oils or discard a little bit) and mix extremely well. You do not want to have pockets in the shampoo where the oils collect as the concentration of essential oils could cause scalp irritation and also because your shampoo will not be fragranced thoroughly. Use as you would your normal shampoo.  
 
 

Relaxing Conditioning Blend

 
 
   Ingredients:  
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  2 drops Sandalwood Indian  
  2 drops Chamomile Roman  
  1 drop Jasmine Absolute  
  2 drops Lavender High Altitude  
  1/2 ounce Jojoba Carrier Oil  
 
  Combine all ingredients together. Wet your hair with warm water and then apply the conditioner. Let it sit on your hair for 15-30 minutes.  
 
 

Essential Shampoo/Conditioner

 
 
   Ingredients:  
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  Add 6 to 8 drops of undiluted essential oil blend to 1 tablespoon of selected base. This recipe can also be added to vinegar or a Carrier Oil.  
 
 
 
 

 

 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
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