Q&A for How to Make Shampoo With Hibiscus Flowers and Leaves

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    Should it be foamy like commercial shampoo?
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    It doesn't have to be foamy. Foam can help distribute the soap more easily through your hair, but shampoo that doesn't foam can still clean your hair.
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    Can this shampoo get rid of dandruff?
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    Yes, but it may be a bit slower than other shampoos that are specifically designed to remove dandruff.
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    How much water do I use?
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    Add about a cup at first, then more to get the consistency you desire.
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    Where can I find hibiscus flowers?
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    You can purchase them at some local stores, or check online to see where you can get them.
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    Will this shampoo remove oil from hair?
    Community Answer
    It will remove half of oil from your hair but it won't act like ordinary shampoos.
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    Can I use any color hibiscus flowers when making shampoo?
    Idontknowwhoiam
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    The brightly hued or the brightest red colored petals of a hibiscus flower will work best for your hair. These flowers are rich in amino acids that can stimulate keratin (building blocks of your hair strands) production in your hair follicle cells. But any will work, those are the best choices though.
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    Will any variety of hibiscus work?
    Butterfly
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    Yes, all varieties work perfectly fine. There are no specific varietal requirements, so you can use any type of hibiscus that is available to you.
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