Dark clean dry shampoo
Formula: 22864 Difficulty level: beginner Shelf life: min 6 months pH optimal: -

Phase Ingredients Total 50 gr
A Rice powder micronised 25 gr
A Bhringaraj powder 8 gr
A Kapoor kachli powder 15 gr
A Activated charcoal 1,5 gr

1. In a bowl add the recipe ingredients and mix slowly, thoroughly.

2. Transfer the resulting powder to the dedicated container. The container can be a soft bottle. If a tin/jar is used, the application should be done with a brush.

It is a powdered shampoo suitable for dark or black hair and is a quick solution for refreshing the scalp and removing grease from the root. It absorbs excess sebum and adds volume. Application: make paths by applying a small amount of powder to the root; massage with fingertips 1-2 minutes, then shake over sink, tub or towel. Comb through hair thoroughly.

Reviews

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Ellemental
04 Dec 2023
Hi Catalina, In this recipe, lipophilic cosmetic starch can be substituted for cosmetic starch.
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Catalina C.
29 Nov 2023
Hello, can you please tell me what can replace lipophilic cosmetic starch? Thank you! Have a good day!
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Ellemental
11 Jan 2022
Hello! These kind of shampoos only work as is, and if mixed in water, you lose exactly that sebum and impurities absorbing ability. Thanks for your appreciation,
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Cristina P.
11 Jan 2022
Hello! Congratulations for all the efforts you make in providing us with your recipes, natural ingredients and your precious advice! I have a curiosity: these dry shampoos (known as such because they don't require rinsing with water), can you mix them with water to turn them into a spray easier to apply? What quantity would be recommended, so as not to eliminate the qualities of the powders? Thanks!
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Ana V.
19 Apr 2021
thanks :)
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Ellemental
19 Apr 2021
Hello! We do our best to formulate as many recipes as possible, but testing and trial and error takes time. We take all suggestions into account, you can write to us in the dedicated section.
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Ana V.
17 Apr 2021
Hello! sorry for writing here but all the 3 recipes with reetha powder that you have are in inky discussions... I am starting to discover from your catalog new and interesting products and one thing intrigues me: it says reetha powder can be used as a shampoo / shower gel 100% natural but you do not offer any recipe!!!! I would be very interested in such a thing but I don't have the courage to just try it - there are a lot (hehe) of indications out there - and therefore possible combinations/uses ... I would like you to publish a tested recipe with a specific use - for example (like for me LOL) a delicate (so not oily hair) shampoo (and not necessarily dry! (the shampoo)) in which we can also add some aloe or a little bit of oil?! or even a shower gel... again I apologize for the boldness and off topic - if you have (if you don't have to invent it :D ) a menu of recipe suggestions please direct me!!! O primavara la fel de minunata cum suntti si dvs si dvs și lucrurile frumoase pe le faceti va wish you! :) p.s. I am also very interested in in what proportion can I include in the creams tinctures - which are a bit easier to make (faster than oil and more effective than infusion/macerate - also if you have such posts please tell me where to look :) )I understand that you can add in such a way to evaporate the alcohol? I ask because I'm thinking how to keep the active principles intact though... MULTUMESC!
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Székely E.
17 Jun 2020
Thanks so much for your help! Yes, this shampoo works wonders with my hair, together with Elemental products ♥
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Ellemental
17 Jun 2020
Hello! Your recipe is interesting, but if it suits you and works, it's fine. A shampoo is good to have pH around 5, so slightly acidic. The pH value cannot be calculated in advance, so lactic acid or another acidic ingredient is added to the composition at the end. Add a little first, mix very well, measure the pH and add more as needed. Good luck!
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Székely E.
17 Jun 2020
Hello! Sorry, my question is not related to this recipe but I didn't know where to write. I need help with a shampoo that I've been using for a year and a half: the basic recipe is rye flour with water and it's fantastic like that, but I like to add other ingredients, especially oils, lactic or fruit acids, baking soda, silk protectant, etc. But I don't know what ph this shampoo should have and how much acid I should put in. For now I put about half a teaspoon to approx. 130-140 ml mixture. I would not give up the acid because it makes my hair much more silky and cleaner. If you could help me with ph and amount of acid, I would be very grateful! Have a good day!