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Sheathing shampoo with flaxseed gel

Curly / Wavy hair Dry hair Brittle hair Frizz REC664
Uses
Hair
Preparation
5 min
Conservation
1 month

Tired of frizz and unruly hair? Make this sheathing and moisturising shampoo with flaxseed gel, gentle shampoo, rice protein and summer cocktail fragrance for an intoxicating scent.

Before starting your DIY recipes, it is important to download the recommended Hygiene Rules.

Necessary Materials

Attributes amount 100g

  • 4 teaspoons flaxseed gel (20g / 20ml / 20%)

  • 5 tablespoons mild shampoo (77.2g / 77.2%)

  • 1/2 scoop rice protein (2g / 2%)

  • 5 drops summer cocktail fragrance (0.8g / 0.8%) (optional)

Step-by-Step

  1. Weigh and mix the flaxseed gel with the mild shampoo.

  2. Gradually add the rice protein, then the summer cocktail fragrance.

  3. Mix, then transfer to a clean container.

  4. Your homemade linseed gel shampoo is ready.

How to use this product

Apply flaxseed gel shampoo to wet hair. Use circular movements to work into a lather, then rinse with clear water. You can use this recipe several times a week.

A closer look at the ingredients

Flaxseed gel keeps hair moisturised and soft.

The mild shampoo is minimalist, neutral, and suitable for the whole family.

Rice protein strengthens, sheaths, and beautifies hair.

The summer cocktail fragrance brings warm, vanilla notes to your recipe.

Precautions & Warnings

Caution: Avoid contact with the eyes. Keep out of reach of children. Do not use pure active ingredients. Follow recommended dosages. Do not use pure fragrances. It is advisable to test your fragrance recipe in the crook of the elbow or on a small area 24 hours before application to limit any reactions.

Allergen: Benzyl Alcohol, Linalool, Limonene, Benzyl Salicylate

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