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Gumamela leaves and flowers, and water. Soak the leaves and flowers in water and using a wet grinder to make a thick paste, then used as a natural shampoo. But of course, this is only a simple application....

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  • Step one. The first step is to crush up your hibiscus leaves. You won't need very many so this step should not take you too long.
  • Step two. Add a little bit of water, two tablespoons should usually be enough, andcarry on crushing up the leaves. If you have a mortar and pestle then they will be very effective for this step.
  • Step three. This step is optional. If you want to get most of the little bits of leaves out of your solution then you should pour it through a tea strainer. If you don't want to do or if you don't have a strainer, then don't worry about it as all the bits will be rinsed off under the water anyway.
  • Step four. If you wish then you can add a few drops of your favorite type of essential oil. Like the previous step, this one is also optional.
  • Step five. Wet your hair thoroughly and wash it with your hibiscus solution and then rinse off completely with warm clean water. You will notice afterwards that her hair is super soft and shiny!
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