Shampoo Casero para el Crecimiento del Cabello con Cebolla Roja
Ingredientes:
• 1 taza de shampoo base neutro o sin sulfatos
• 2 ramas de romero fresco
• 1 hueso de aguacate rallado
• 2 cucharadas de café molido
• 1 cebolla roja pequeña (licuada y colada)
• 1 cápsula de vitamina E
• 1 cucharada de aceite de ricino
• 1 cucharada de gel de sábila fresca
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Preparación:
1. Infusión de romero:
o Hierve media taza de agua y agrega las ramas de romero.
o Deja hervir por 5 minutos, retira del fuego y permite que se enfríe.
o Cuela y reserva la infusión.
2. Preparar el hueso de aguacate:
o Lava y ralla el hueso de aguacate en trozos pequeños.
3. Jugo de cebolla roja:
o Licua la cebolla roja con un poco de agua y cuela el jugo para eliminar los residuos sólidos.
4. Mezclar los ingredientes:
o En un recipiente limpio, mezcla el shampoo base neutro con la infusión de romero.
o Agrega el jugo de cebolla, el hueso de aguacate rallado, el café molido, el gel de sábila y el aceite de ricino.
o Pincha la cápsula de vitamina E y añade el contenido a la mezcla.
o Remueve bien hasta obtener una consistencia uniforme.
5. Almacenar:
o Vierte el shampoo casero en una botella limpia con tapa.
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Modo de Uso:
1. Aplícalo sobre el cuero cabelludo húmedo, masajeando con movimientos circulares durante 3-5 minutos para estimular la circulación.
2. Deja actuar por 5-10 minutos para que los ingredientes penetren el cuero cabelludo.
3. Enjuaga con agua tibia.
4. Úsalo 2-3 veces por semana.
Este shampoo combina el poder fortalecedor del romero, el café y el hueso de aguacate con las propiedades regeneradoras de la cebolla roja para reducir la caída y estimular el crecimiento de un cabello abundante y saludable.
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