Cypress Shampoo - This time, I'm going to make a shampoo using cypress water that refreshes even the scalp. Pimples don't only appear on the face and body, they can also settle on the scalp if you don't clean your hair.Especially on dusty days, I'm more concerned about cleanliness, so I'm more interested in cleanliness.Cypress water is added to help clean the scalp, and mugwort extract helps soothe the skin.Especially, I really like the scent of cypress water. While shampooing, the refreshing scent of walking in the mountains makes you feel good. Let's make it like a cypress shampoo that makes you feel refreshed.

Cypress Shampoo

How to make a Cypress Shampoo

This time, I’m going to make a shampoo using cypress water that refreshes even the scalp. Pimples don’t only appear on the face and body, they can also settle on the scalp if you don’t clean your hair.
Especially on dusty days, I’m more concerned about cleanliness, so I’m more interested in cleanliness.
Cypress water is added to help clean the scalp, and mugwort extract helps soothe the skin.
Especially, I really like the scent of cypress water. While shampooing, the refreshing scent of walking in the mountains makes you feel good. Let’s make it like a cypress shampoo that makes you feel refreshed.

Summary

Level of difficulty3 out of 5
Estimated time requiredApproximately 30 minutes
Recommended Use TypeAll hair
StorageStore in a cool and dark place without moisture
Usage periodAbout 3 months – It may vary depending on the storage method and environment.
How to useLather appropriately on the wet scalp and hair shampoo and then rinse thoroughly.

Recipe Ingredients

SortMaterialVol(g)AlternativeBenefitsRemark
Water phaseCypress Water250Phytoncide, antibacterial, soothing, trouble skin, atopy
ThickenerPolyquaternium-102Thickener, conditioning
PEG-120 Methyl Glucose Dioleate15Thickener
SurfactantsDisodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate120Cleansing, Foam
Lauramidopropyl Betaine60Cleansing, Foam
AdditivesMugwort extract20Blood circulation promotion, skin improvement, anti-Inflammatory, skin immunity
Aloe vera extract6skin soothing
Elestap8Antibacterial action, seborrheic scalp, dandruff relief
Hyaluronic acid Low molecule10Moisturizing, keep skin hydrated
Panthenol4Skin-soothing, Anti-inflammatory
Preservative1,2 Hexanediol5Preservative
Essential OilTea tree essential oil2.5mlOily skin, dandruff, itching
Rosemary essential oil1.5mlFragrance, oily skin, oily scalp, anti-salt, soothing
Cedarwood essential oil1mlScalp, hair loss
Total500

Recipe Sequence

1. Measure cypress water and polyquaternium-10.2. Heat it on a hot plate and keep stirring with a spatula while the temperature rises.3. Heat until it reaches 60 degrees, and when you confirm that the powder has completely melted, add PEG-120 Methyl Glucose Dioleate and melt it together.
4. Get off the hot plate and cool while stirring until it reaches 50 degrees or less.5. Stir the additives with a spatula and add them sequentially.6. Add surfactant and preservative and mix well by stirring with a spatula.
7. Add the essential oil last and mix well.8. Place in pre-sterilized containers(Pump bottle) and label.

Patch test before use
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Ingredients Link in this Recipe
Polyquaternium-10
PEG-120 Methyl Glucose Dioleate
Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate
Lauramidopropyl betaine
Elestab
Hyaluronic acid
Panthenol
1.2 Hexanediol
Tea tree Essential oil
Rosemary essential oil
Cedarwood Essential Oil

Other Ingredients Information
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