If you've never heard of soap nuts, you're in for a treat. Soap nuts are actually berries that contain saponin, a natural agent that works as a cleanser. They are particularly popular for making homemade laundry detergent as it breaks the surface and penetrates the fibers of clothing causing it to lift stains from the fabric.
Unlike conventional detergents that have artificial and often toxic foaming agents, soap nuts do not produce a lot of foam. But in reality, foam is not an indicator of the soap's cleaning power and rest assured, soap nuts are actually a better choice for cleaning products.
Feel confident using soap nuts to wash your clothes….or your hair.
That's right – soap nuts are also a great alternative to commercial shampoo. I view this as a stepping stone before going completely no poo (washing hair with a gentle alternative to shampoo such as baking soda and apple cider vinegar).
THIS post has some basic ‘No Poo' information for beginners. But my personal preference is to actually alternate every few weeks between this soap nuts shampoo, no poo, and basic castile shampoo. I've found using this method, my hair preserves it's natural oils better without that greasy look and feel. However, be warned that anything truly natural requires some detox action first.
Just like with food, when you initially eliminate junk food from your diet, your body may experience detox symptoms such as skin breakouts, bloating, constipation/diarrhea, headaches, and fatigue. Same is true with skin and hair. When you switch over from commercial products filled with parabens and sulfates, you need to give your body time to adjust to these clean products. You may experience sticky, matted, dry or brittle, or extremely greasy hair during detox process which can last anywhere from 2 weeks to 2 months, depending on how often you shampoo and how much hair products you have been using.
I have been enjoying my homemade collection of hair products, including THIS DIY nourishing hairspray and my locks have now completely adjusted to a completely natural hair care regimen. It's worthwhile mentioning that I have long hair and this process still works well for me. You don't have to have a pixie cut to use natural shampoo but I do suggest to experiment and find what works best for your hair.
I personally found that I should not wash my hair more often than 3 days, otherwise it becomes heavy and greasy. Also, a quick vinegar rinse as a conditioner can work wonders. Finally, doing a wet comb through takes care of all the tangles for my long hair. I usually air dry my hair on most days, expect when I want volume (which is really every day) – on those days I'll blow dry my hair for some extra oomph.
All- Natural Soap Nuts Shampoo
Tips & Tricks
- Most recommend lathering hair and leaving the shampoo for 5-10 minutes before washing it off, but I've found that unnecessary. Still, it's something to be mindful of when you're experimenting with your hair.
- Take care not to get soap nuts shampoo in your eyes. It will burn. Be extra vigilant when using this on children.
- Because soap nuts are actually a berry fruit they are not nuts at all so they are completely nut allergy safe and have been used successfully with no reactions by people with nut allergies.
- As mentioned above, I alternate this shampoo with no poo and sometimes castile shampoo – do what works best for your hair.
Save this shampoo recipe for later:
H.
Saturday 8th of June 2019
I've been using them in our laundry. I am now going to try them in the shampoo recipe. 😊
Renuka prasad
Tuesday 3rd of April 2018
I have used the nut berry when I went to India leaves the hair so soft . I live in fiji where can I buy these berries
Mindy Benkert
Thursday 5th of April 2018
That is awesome! Do you LOVE living in Fiji?
Melissa Coleman
Saturday 2nd of July 2016
I'm so excited to try this recipe out! My husband isn't quite ready for No 'Poo, so this would be a great alternative!
All Natural Soap Nuts Shampoo - Prepare & Nourish
Thursday 30th of June 2016
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thehomesteadinghippy
Wednesday 29th of June 2016
This sounds wonderful! thanks for linking up with lets get real!