Does anyone know of a good "recipe" ? Duke has pretty sensitive skin and I just want to keep Rodeo's coat healthy. Thanks in advance.
Thank you so much! I'm going to look into it and see what I come up withOk, hopefully I link this right, lol.
Shea Butter Shampoo Base - FNWL
This is the shea butter shampoo base.
Aloe Castille Shower Gel - FNWL
This is a liquid castile soap of saponified oils and aloe vera. Very similar to hand made natural soaps you would buy for yourself, just a liquid type instead of a bar.
If you have a natural or holistic market somewhere near by if you go into the bath and beauty section most of them will have liquid castile soap, which is a totally pure soap base similar to above. Same thing add oils and whatever else you want to to the base.
To me mixing dish soap with some other stuff isn't really making your own shampoo. To a purist making your own shampoo means saponifying the oils yourself for a soap base or starting with the raw chemicals and compounding. Such as mixing betaine and lurel sulfate to the desires foam density, then adding in an emulsifying wax heated to liquid form in order to blend in your nourishing ingredients like the shea butter etc etc. This takes ALOT more knowledge you have to know what ingredients are water soluble and which ones are fat/oil soluble and what each ingredients purpose is and you should have the MSDS (Material saftey data sheet) info on the raw chemicals you are working with. You need to know max concentrations and all kinds of other stuff. Start by getting the base and customizing, if you are interested then you can learn about compounding.
correct, but you don't have to use just essential oils, and which oils you use will depend on the goal of the shampoo. Peppermint is stimulating and anti itch for things like bug bite but can be drying. Lavender is antiseptic and calming. Chamomile calendula and arnica calm red skin and inflamation. Any of the warming spice oils like cinamon, cardamon, clove would be the equivilent of bengay shampoo for dogs lol. Great for sore muscles but not neccessarily sensative skin. Tea tree is antibacterial. Kepp in mind the SCENT of these oils also has aromatheraputic affects. Citrus oils are stimulating to the emotions, lavender geranium and chamomile are calming and centering. Eukalyptus and rosemary are invigorating to the mind but also grounding in a way citrus is not. Their direct affect when topically applied to the skin and their aromatherapy application are usually similar. You do not need but a couple drops per medium bottle.Are these what I would use to add to the base? Sorry I just wanna make sure I'm on the right track.
Essential Oils & Absolutes - FNWL