Shampoos in the market may or may not suit your hair type, and they may burn a hole in your pocket to buy a bottle and let it go to waste. While most of us are becoming increasingly conscious about what goes on our skin and scalp, more people are switching to a chemical-free shampoo that can be a game changer for hair health. Commercial shampoos are full of sulfates, parabens, and synthetic fragrances, which strip the scalp of natural oils and coat the hair, causing long-term damage. If you are sold on the idea of using a chemical-free shampoo, here’s how you can make a gentle, 100% chemical-free shampoo at home with ingredients that nourish your hair from root to tip:
Why go chemical-free?
No harsh ingredients: Natural shampoos are always sulfate-free and paraben-free. No nasties in the shampoo means no damage.
Scalp friendly: Chemical-free shampoos reduces itchiness, dandruff, and dryness
Eco-conscious: since this shampoo is homemade and not packaged, it has zero-waste and biodegradable
Budget-friendly: Your pockets will thank you, as it is made with kitchen or pantry staples that are low cost.
DIY chemical-free shampoo recipe
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons shikakai powder (natural cleanser)
2 tablespoons reetha (soapnut) powder (natural foaming agent)
1 tablespoon amla powder (for strengthening roots)
1 tablespoon fenugreek (methi) powder (for conditioning)
2-3 drops of essential oil (like lavender or tea tree) – optional
2 cups of water
How to prepare the shampoo
Boil the base
In a pan, add 2 cups of water. Mix all powders (shikakai, reetha, amla, and fenugreek). Let it simmer for 10–15 minutes until the mixture thickens slightly.
Cool and strain
Once the mixture cools down, strain it using a muslin cloth or fine sieve.
Add essential oil
Mix 2–3 drops of your favorite essential oil for fragrance and added benefits.
Store it
Pour the shampoo into a clean glass bottle or old shampoo dispenser. Keep it refrigerated if you’re storing it for more than 5 days.
How to use this chemical-free shampoo?
Wet your hair thoroughly.
Apply the natural shampoo all over your scalp and hair.
Massage gently for 2–3 minutes.
Rinse well with lukewarm water.
Note: Natural shampoos don’t lather like commercial ones — but they cleanse just as effectively without harming your hair.
Tips to remember when trying this chemical free shampoo
Always patch test new ingredients to prevent allergies. This shampoo works best when you follow a regular champi session with a herbal hair oil.
You can experiment and add more natural hair-benefiting ingredients like aloe vera gel, hibiscus leaves, and green tea for added benefits.
Switching to a chemical-free shampoo may take a few washes for your scalp to adjust, but once it does and you don’t mind the non-lathering shampoo, you'll notice softer, stronger, and healthier hair. Trust the process and believe that nature truly knows best.
Why go chemical-free?
No harsh ingredients: Natural shampoos are always sulfate-free and paraben-free. No nasties in the shampoo means no damage.
Scalp friendly: Chemical-free shampoos reduces itchiness, dandruff, and dryness
Eco-conscious: since this shampoo is homemade and not packaged, it has zero-waste and biodegradable
Budget-friendly: Your pockets will thank you, as it is made with kitchen or pantry staples that are low cost.
DIY chemical-free shampoo recipe
Ingredients:
2 tablespoons shikakai powder (natural cleanser)
2 tablespoons reetha (soapnut) powder (natural foaming agent)
1 tablespoon amla powder (for strengthening roots)
1 tablespoon fenugreek (methi) powder (for conditioning)
2-3 drops of essential oil (like lavender or tea tree) – optional
2 cups of water
How to prepare the shampoo
Boil the base
In a pan, add 2 cups of water. Mix all powders (shikakai, reetha, amla, and fenugreek). Let it simmer for 10–15 minutes until the mixture thickens slightly.
Cool and strain
Once the mixture cools down, strain it using a muslin cloth or fine sieve.
Add essential oil
Mix 2–3 drops of your favorite essential oil for fragrance and added benefits.
Store it
Pour the shampoo into a clean glass bottle or old shampoo dispenser. Keep it refrigerated if you’re storing it for more than 5 days.
How to use this chemical-free shampoo?
Wet your hair thoroughly.
Apply the natural shampoo all over your scalp and hair.
Massage gently for 2–3 minutes.
Rinse well with lukewarm water.
Note: Natural shampoos don’t lather like commercial ones — but they cleanse just as effectively without harming your hair.
Tips to remember when trying this chemical free shampoo
Always patch test new ingredients to prevent allergies. This shampoo works best when you follow a regular champi session with a herbal hair oil.
You can experiment and add more natural hair-benefiting ingredients like aloe vera gel, hibiscus leaves, and green tea for added benefits.
Switching to a chemical-free shampoo may take a few washes for your scalp to adjust, but once it does and you don’t mind the non-lathering shampoo, you'll notice softer, stronger, and healthier hair. Trust the process and believe that nature truly knows best.
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