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Jessica Kielman

I’m Jessica, a mom on a mission to show other women that you can live well without breaking the bank. I like to share the thrifty, creative ways that I make changes in my home in the hopes that it will spark the creativity in someone else! I love to share DIY projects, crafts, simple recipes and cleaning tips too!

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This Homemade Rosemary - Mint Shampoo will leave your hair and scalp feeling and smelling amazing without using harmful chemicals!

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During the winter, your hair and scalp can really become dry and brittle. Most store bought shampoos contain harmful chemicals that can dry your hair and scalp out instead of helping to moisturize them when you need it most.

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I started making this Homemade Rosemary Mint Shampoo last month to use on my daughter's long hair, and it's never looked healthier! She really suffers from an itchy scalp in the winter, and has no problems since we started using this DIY shampoo. It smells amazing and leaves her hair soft and silky without leaving it oily. We can wash her hair less often too! You only need a few ingredients to make you own...

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Description

This DIY Shampoo will leave your hair and scalp smooth and shiny with no harmful chemicals.

Ingredients


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  • 6 oz Aloe Vera Gel
  • 3 Tbsp Olive Oil
  • 10 Tbsp Baking Soda
  • 20 drops Rosemary Oil
  • 10 drops Peppermint Oil
  • Mason Jar

Instructions

  1. Mix all ingredients in a glass container, like a Mason Jar and shake well before each use. Use the same amount as you would with any shampoo depending on the lenght of your hair. Massage into hair and scalp and rinse well. Style as usual.

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I hope you love this shampoo recipe as much as we do! I'd love to hear your thoughts if you make you own!

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99 responses to “Homemade Rosemary Mint Shampoo Recipe”

  1. Will have to make some for hubs who always has a dry itchy scalp. Your daughter is a sweetie and I could take your dog home with me. Just kidding on the dog-napping but he is adorable.

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    • Thank you, Donna!

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      • I just made this and washed my hair with it. My hair was extremely oily afterwards. Did I mess the recipe or measurements up?? Help!!!

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  2. Hi, I'm going to try this, it looks amazing! What are you using as the lid in your photo? Thanks!

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      • Jessica, thank you, how much water do you add to make this shampoo? God bless.

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        • Jessica, If I may. I have been making my shampoo for 2 years. I start with 2 cups water, add 1/2 bar grated Kirk's bar soap and dissolve in simmering water while stirring. Then add 1/2 cup coconut milk, 1 tbsp white vinegar, 20-35 drops rosemary. Kinda like your shampoo. This shampoo bubbles when washing hair. Last a long time in the shower area. No need to refrigerate because of the vinegar (preservative). I refill any empty plastic container I have. God bless.

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  3. Hi! I'm a natural redhead and have very dry hair...I've had dry hair all my life and this shampoo sounds like my cure all to that! Thank you so much for sharing this! My only question is do you add water to this mixture?......... thanks!

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    • Hi, Lori! I don't add water to it other than making sure my hair is really wet like I would with normal shampoo. Hope this helps!

      Jess

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      • When it would expire? If i make a jar, would it be ok to use for a month?

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        • It should keep for up to six weeks, sho you should absolutely be able to use it within a month.

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    • Hi, Shelby! It should be more on the watery side since it doesn't contain a bunch of chemical additives. Hope this helps!

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  4. I just made my first batch. I'm terrified of glass in the bathroom so I used an older reusable water bottle. It smells divine. I cant wait for tomorrow!

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  5. I'm wondering about the quantities for this recipe. Is 10 tbsp of Baking Soda correct? It sounds like too much. Please let me know! I'd love to try this, but want to get the proportions right.
    Thank you!

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    • It is correct, Abby! Hope you love it!

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  6. Hi just wondering if it can be used on color treated hair? Thx!

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    • Yes...I color my hair and use it! Hope this helps! ~ Jess

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  7. This sounds perfect for me. I also got Dry Shampoo for my daughter who has oily hair. Do you have a solution for her. She only washes hair twice a week, but shampoos three times each time. If she doesn't then when hair dries, it looks like she never washed it. She has used clarifying shampoos & ones recommended by her hairdresser but they do not work. I had very oily hair into my 40s so I understand her problem. My ends would be dry and rest oily(I had long hair. She has shoulder length Bob). Now my hair is dry(60 years old). Maybe you cab help. Thanks

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    • Try some arrowroot powder instead of dry shampoo. It has worked wonders for my daughter and I. We use a makeup brush set aside just for that , brush it in before bed and in the morning no white dusty look. It has absorbed the oils and hair looks nice. Good luck - T

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  8. Does this lather up like regular shampoo?

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    • It doesn't lather up much, but it still does an amazing job cleaning your hair! ~Jess

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  9. Rosemary oil like with olive oil or essential oil?

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    • Rosemary essential oil.

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  10. What do you use for conditioner?

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  11. Do you know the PH balance for this shampoo?

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  12. Where do you get you aloe Vera gel?

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  13. Do I need to add a preservative? Not sure about the aloe Vera gel, if it would require preservative.

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    • Hi, Sonia! I don't add preservatives because I try to keep it as chemical free as possible. There should be no need for one if you plan on using it regularly. Hope this helps!

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    • In answer to Sonia's question about using a preservative, you could probably substitute a little Vitamin E oil in place of some of the olive oil.

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  14. I tried this recipe and now my hair is all oily. Really disappointed. Not sure what went wrong? I used pure aloe vera jelly, essential oils and virgin olive oil as directed. Would be great to hear comments from others who have tried.

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    • I had the same problem with my hair being super oily after using the shampoo. I'm wondering if I should leave out the olive oil completely.

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    • Hi Patricia & Chels,

      I have tried using sunflower oil and grapeseed oil. They tend to be less greasy. The other thing I found is that you have to REALLY rinse your hair a lot more than you would with normal shampoo. Hope this helps.

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  15. Hi, I am new to this whole diy shampoo stuff and i was just wondering, do you use conditioner with this or just the shampoo? I have been on the hunt for a paroben and sulfate free shampoo that smells of rosemary for a while and whilst many made the claim i have yet to find one to deliver. Thank you so much for your answer in advance, hope to hear from you soon!

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  16. I am really excited to give this a try as I have been searching the internet for the right shampoo that is a great DIY.

    My one question is does this make your hair shiny???

    That is one thing I have been looking for in a DIY shampoo and have been disappointed in so many others I have tried. I really love shiny hair.
    Thank you for your input Jessica.
    Lorraine

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  17. Hi!! Is the rosemary a MUST? Or can I exchange it for another essential oil, like lavender? I just moved to the very dry mountain climate in Peru, I didn't bring rosemary but I have lavender... This sounds amazing.

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  18. How long will this keep? Will it spoil?

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How to make rosemary and mint oil for hair? ›

Rosemary & Peppermint Hair Oil Recipe
  1. 1 cup of a carrier oil (like olive oil, jojoba oil, or coconut oil)
  2. 5 drops of rosemary essential oil.
  3. 5 drops of peppermint essential oil.

What does rosemary mint shampoo do for hair? ›

Product description

Our shampoo harnesses the time-tested properties of Rosemary and Mint to provide your hair with a boost of strength and resilience. The potent blend of botanical extracts works together to fortify hair strands, reducing breakage and promoting overall hair health.

How to make your own rosemary shampoo? ›

Combine the boiling water, rosemary and mint in a small bowl and allow to steep, uncovered, for 15 minutes. Strain and discard herbs, reserving the infused liquid. Pour the infusion into a clean bottle (a recycled shampoo bottle works great). Add the castile soap, almond oil and essential oil.

How long can I leave rosemary and mint oil in my hair? ›

For each application, you can apply the rosemary oil to the balding areas of your scalp for up to 12 hours before washing it off. The longer you can leave it, the greater the chance that it will have a positive impact on your hair follicles.

How long do I leave rosemary and mint in my hair? ›

How long should you keep rosemary oil in your hair? Helen Reavey, board-certified trichologist and founder of Act + Acre, recommends leaving the oil in your hair for “at least 30 minutes,” and you can absolutely leave it in longer.

How often to use rosemary and mint water for hair growth? ›

How Often Should You Apply Rosemary Water? To get the full effect of your rosemary water, it's important to apply it consistently, as part of your usual hair regimen. Start by applying it two or three times per week and adjusting as needed. For many, it can take several weeks to start noticing changes in your hair.

Is rosemary and mint good for thinning hair? ›

The combination of rosemary and mint essential oils boost circulation, helping to stimulate hair follicles to promote hair growth and thickening.

Is Mielle only for black hair? ›

Mielle's website mentions it being part of the “multicultural category,” however, the brand is known for natural hair textures — hair types generally associated with Black women.

Which is better for hair growth peppermint or rosemary? ›

Currently, there are more studies to back up the use of rosemary oil than peppermint oil [5-6]. However, because these essential oils use different mechanisms to boost hair growth, it may be possible to use them at the same time to achieve even better results.

What is the best homemade shampoo? ›

Ingredients:
  1. 2 tbsp. honey.
  2. 1 tsp. olive oil.
  3. ½ cup green tea.
  4. ¼ cup castile soap.
  5. 1 tsp. lime juice or aloe vera.
  6. 5–10 drops of peppermint and lavender essential oils.
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Can I put rosemary mint oil in my shampoo? ›

According to James, rosemary oil can safely be combined with most other essential oils. Blend into shampoo or conditioner. Bergamy suggests adding it to your shampoo or conditioner to get the benefits while washing your hair. Just be sure to thoroughly wash your hair to get the product out well.

Is rosemary and mint water good for hair? ›

Rosemary, mint, clove, and ginger all have properties that can be beneficial for the hair and to help with hair growth.

Can you mix rosemary and peppermint for hair? ›

Take two tablespoons of any carrier oil (jojoba oil) and add three drops of rosemary oil and three drops of peppermint oil to it. Mix them well, apply the mix all over the scalp and hair strands and leave it for at least one hour before washing. Leave the oil mixture overnight and use it twice a week for best results.

Can I add rosemary and peppermint oil to my shampoo? ›

10 drops each of lavender, cedarwood, rosemary, and peppermint, mixed with 1 cup (240 ml) of shampoo.

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