Mobile Menu

  • Home
  • Start Here
  • About
  • Resources
  • Podcast
  • Blog
    • Health
    • Beauty
    • Mama Wellness
    • Natural Home
    • Natural Remedies
    • Organization
    • Travel
    • Reviews
    • Recipes
      • Beef Recipes
      • Breakfast Recipes
      • Condiment Recipes
      • Dessert Recipes
      • Drink Recipes
      • Pork Recipes
      • Poultry Recipes
      • Salad Recipes
      • Seafood Recipes
      • Side Dish Recipes
      • Snack Recipes
      • Soup & Stew Recipes
  • Newsletter
  • Shop
  • Facebook logo
  • Twitter logo
  • LinkedIn logo
  • YouTube logo
  • Instagram logo
  • Pinterest logo
  • Menu
  • Skip to right header navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Wellness Mama®

Simple Answers for Healthier Families

  • About
  • Start Here
  • Resources
  • Podcast
  • Blog
    • Beauty
    • Health
    • Mama Wellness
    • Natural Home
    • Natural Remedies
    • Organization
    • Travel
    • Recipes
    • Reviews
  • Shop
  • Search
Wellness Mama » Blog » Beauty » How to Make Natural Homemade Shampoo

How to Make Natural Homemade Shampoo

January 19, 2012 (Updated: May 28, 2020)   —  by Katie Wells

How to make natural shampoo that works

Reading Time: 3 minThis post contains affiliate links. Click here to read my affiliate policy.

Table of Contents[Hide][Show]
  • Natural Shampoo Recipe+−
    • What You'll Need for Homemade Shampoo
    • Don't want to make it?
  • Homemade Shampoo Recipe
Jump to Recipe

Print Recipe

I’ve made natural alternatives to most of our household and toiletry products, but homemade shampoo was by far the toughest.

I tried the “no-poo” method, which has great results for some, but did not work on me at all (and I have some terrible Christmas pictures to prove it!). If you have coarse hair that isn’t naturally oily, this method may be great for you! I have baby-fine hair and it didn’t work for me.

I also missed the foaming aspect of shampoo (I know… the “foam” in regular shampoo is made by chemicals and detergents…)

I tried plain liquid castile soap, which left a tangled mess, and I tried a bunch of homemade recipes that didn’t work well at all.

natural homemade healthy coconut shampoo kid approvedFinally, at the inspiration of a natural coconut milk (scented) shampoo that I love, I’ve finally found a recipe that I’m happy with and that doesn’t leave my hair tangled, oily or both.

It works on kids hair too (that’s a picture of my daughter’s newly washed hair) though it isn’t tear free, so watch the eyes!

Natural Shampoo Recipe

It’s such an easy recipe that I can’t believe it took me this long to think of it…

Secret ingredient: Coconut Milk!

What You’ll Need for Homemade Shampoo

  • Coconut milk (UPDATE: a couple of readers mentioned that the canned stuff did not work well for them, but that homemade coconut milk worked great… Depending on your hair type, homemade may be better for you)
  • Liquid castile Soap (like Dr. Bronners)
  • Essential Oils of choice (I’ve used peppermint, lavender, rosemary and orange or combinations of those)
How to make natural shampoo that works
Print Pin
4.32 from 60 votes

Homemade Shampoo Recipe

This homemade natural shampoo smells great, works well, and lathers!
Prep Time 10 minutes
Author Katie Wells
The ingredient links below are affiliate links. Click here to read my affiliate policy.

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup coconut milk (homemade or canned)
  • ¼ cup castile soap
  • 20 drops essential oils (such as peppermint, lavender, rosemary, or orange)

For dry hair:

  • ½ tsp olive oil (or almond oil, optional)

Instructions

  • Combine all the ingredients in an old shampoo bottle or jar. Pump soap dispensers and even foaming dispensers work well for this. If you use a foaming dispenser, add ¼ cup of distilled water.
  • Shake well to mix.
  • Keep in the shower for up to a month.
  • Shake before each use and use about a teaspoon every time you shampoo.

Notes

  • If you use a foaming dispenser, it also makes a great shaving cream.
  • Some people find that a 50:50 mixture of apple cider vinegar and water used as a rinse helps get hair cleaner and increases shine.

Nutrition

Serving: 1tsp

Don’t want to make it?

When I’m traveling or don’t have time to make my own, I’ve used a few organic shampoos that worked really well. My faves are:

  • Wellnesse Cleansing Shampoo – I’m beyond excited to share that the recipes I’ve been making for over a decade are now available in my very own personal care line! We use only the safest EWG-rated ingredients as well as ingredients from nature with proven benefits, like nettle to strengthen and revitalize hair. Also check out our shampoo and conditioner kits (there’s one for curly hair too!) or save with our complete Essentials Bundle.
  • Morrocco Method Raw and Natural Organic Shampoo – this doesn’t lather like normal shampoo but it has been absolutely amazing on my hair and has helped strengthen it over time.
  • Acure Organics Shampoo

Another wonderful and cost effective option is to make your own shampoo bars (like bar soap for your hair).

Ever made your own shampoo? Gone “no-poo?” How’d it go? Share below!

This homemade shampoo is all natural and has four ingredients (or less depending on hair type) that cleans hair naturally without stripping natural oils.

FacebookTweetPinLinkedInReddit

Category: Beauty

Print Friendly, PDF & Email

About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder and CEO of Wellness Mama and Co-Founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a wife and mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

  • View All Posts
  • Globe icon
  • Facebook logo
  • Twitter logo
  • LinkedIn logo
  • YouTube logo
  • Instagram logo
  • Pinterest logo

It Shouldn’t Be This Hard to Be Healthy…

Join the Wellness Mama VIP email newsletter to get the latest articles, recipes, podcasts, special discounts, and FREE access to my Quick Start Guide, 7 Simple Steps for Healthier Families, and 1 week real food meal plan!

[convertkit form=1001180]

Wellnesse Products is my very own personal care line created for my family and yours!

I couldn't find natural products that met my standards so I created my own. Wellnesse is the result of a decade of research and dozens of tests, and your family can now use them too!

Learn More

Wellnesse Products

You May Also Enjoy These Posts...

  • homemade coconut milk
    Homemade Coconut Milk Recipe
  • Natural Homemade Lipstick Recipe with color variations
    All-Natural Homemade Lipstick Recipe
  • Homemade natural shave soap recipes
    Homemade Shaving Soap Recipe
  • diy makeup from natural ingredients
    DIY Natural Blush Make-up Tutorial
  • How to make natural creme brush and bronzer from skin improving ingredients
    Homemade Natural Creme Blush Recipe
  • Solid Shampoo Bar Recipe
    Homemade Solid Shampoo Bar Recipe
Previous Post: « Ham and Egg Breakfast Cups
Next Post: Fleece T-Shirt Quilt Pattern & Tutorial easy fleece t-shirt quilt tutorial»

Reader Interactions

Discussion (1162 Comments)

  1. Sarah

    January 20, 2012 at 9:17 AM

    I saw in one of the comments that it will last “longer” in kept in the fridge, but how long does it last if you just make one batch and keep it in the shower?  Does the steam and heat from the shower cause the shampoo/coconut milk to go bad?  Just afraid to make this and have it go rancid or something!

    Reply
    • Wellness Mama

      January 20, 2012 at 10:12 AM

      As long as you make it in small amounts, you should be able to keep it for several weeks or a month. I don’t make more than I listed in the recipe, and that has been in my shower for up to a month with no ill effects, but you could make smaller batches weekly if you are concerned, or keep in the fridge.

      Reply
  2. jill

    January 20, 2012 at 7:12 AM

    I am going to try this. As for Apple Cider Vinegar, mix about 1/4 C in a quart or so of water and pour over your hair. It is not a conditioner, as such, but will remove tangles because it closes up the shafts in the individual hair strands so they won’t tangle together. It leaves hair shiny. The vinegar smell does not stay in the hair.

    Reply
  3. Paz

    January 20, 2012 at 3:30 AM

    I just use a bar of cheap basic castille soap, the same I use in the shower. this works just as well. I like to keep things simple and cheap whenever possible. 🙂

    Reply
    • Wellness Mama

      January 20, 2012 at 10:10 AM

      That is great! I wish I could do that too, but my hair is so long, I think it would tangle…

      Reply
  4. Rachel Jonat

    January 20, 2012 at 3:08 AM

    I’m currently trying the no poo method and so far so good. I only wash my hair once a week and with the no poo method I really needed to wash it on day 5 – my scalp is definitely in transition.

    This recipe looks great and I will be sharing it on my blog and blog Facebook. I had a lot of readers tell me the no poo method didn’t work for them so this is a great recipe to send them to.

    Reply
    • Brenda standfield

      August 5, 2014 at 9:34 PM

      my hair is very short also ball inthe top what can i do for it

      Reply
  5. Mallory Korte

    January 20, 2012 at 1:15 AM

    really a great post and recipe

    Reply
  6. Laelle Martin

    January 20, 2012 at 12:32 AM

    Sounds interesting, I might just have to try it!  Do you use anything for conditioner along with it?  

    Reply
    • Wellness Mama

      January 20, 2012 at 12:38 AM

      I haven’t needed it, but some people love using apple cider vinegar as a conditioner.

      Reply
  7. Andrea Schember

    January 19, 2012 at 9:38 PM

    I did the no-poo method for 4 months and it took my normal, somewhat thin, fine hair 6 weeks to adjust. I liked it, but made the mistake of using regular shampoo while staying with my in-laws. Just like that, 4 months of training my scalp down the drain. Have had to go back to regular shampoo. However, your recipe looks great and I’m going to make it!  

    Reply
  8. Hodge

    January 19, 2012 at 8:47 PM

    I added some organic avocado oil and organic jojoba oil instead of olive or almond oil!  It is fanstastic!

    Reply
  9. Cecilia Powers

    January 19, 2012 at 8:38 PM

    my question is the same…. a need to refrigerate since the coconut milk? i’m making some of this tomorrow!

    Reply
    • Wellness Mama

      January 19, 2012 at 11:32 PM

      Nope, it will last longer (more than a month) if you do, but I haven’t had it go bad yet…Just dont make a gallon batch and it should be fine out of the fridge 🙂

      Reply
  10. Carolyn

    January 19, 2012 at 7:34 PM

    I just checked your site not 2 days ago looking for just a recipe! Thank you for posting. I was worried about the no poo thing, and this sounds like answers to my need for natural shampoo. Since going Paleo, I have noticed allergic reactions to normal shampoos.

    Reply
« Older Comments
Newer Comments »

Join the Conversation... Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Please read the comment policy.

Recipe Rating




Footer

  • Sitemap
  • Start Here
  • Comment Policy
  • Affiliate Disclosure
  • Newsletter
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Full Disclaimer
  • Promo Guidelines
  • Contact
Wellness Mama®
  • Facebook logo
  • Twitter logo
  • LinkedIn logo
  • YouTube logo
  • Instagram logo
  • Pinterest logo

Site Footer

The information on this website has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not intended to diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any disease.

By accessing or using this website, you agree to abide by the Terms of Service, Full Disclaimer, Privacy Policy, Affiliate Disclosure, and Comment Policy. Content may not be reproduced in any form.

Ads provided by CafeMedia Family & Parenting Network. Displayed ads do not constitute endorsement or recommendation by Wellness Mama.

Copyright © 2006–2021 Wellness Mama® · All Rights Reserved · Sitemap