
DIY Coffee Shampoo - 2 Ingredients by watereverysunday (Copyright)
Have you ever tried coffee shampoo?
What if you can make one at home with only 2-ingredients with some natural hair coloring effect? Only 2 ingredients are all you need - Instant coffee bottle and any shampoo of your choice and you probably need only 10 minutes and it is so easy to make.
This is a long overdue blog that I promised some time ago but sitting in my draft, forgotten for sometime until spotted today. It is also that time of the year when Mercury is Retrograding. It is indeed a crazy time that everything is going wrong in every possible direction but it's also a great time to go back to your unfinished projects, books and people to give it a final try and close the chapter. After all, and after you have been sitting on it or sleeping on it for some time, now is the time to clean up, let go of and be at peace so we can move forward again. Once you are done, don't forget to enjoy the letting go part. It is liberating and equally satisfying as any other achievement.
Now going back to my unfinished blog, how I found this DIY coffee shampoo recipe is a bit unknown but I think it is coming from watching various Youtube videos on the similar topic. As I remember, the recipes were a bit too technical in terms of measurement, container and tools used but the idea remains the same and actually worked better than the ones I watched. In a sense, this is a modification of my own mixture and a tried method because I finished the half bottle that I made in about 2 - 3 months time. Therefore, now it is time to finish the blog about it!
BENEFIT OF COFFEE FOR HAIR
Before we go into making coffee shampoo, let's review the benefits of coffee for our hair.

CAFFEINE
Coffee contains caffeine, tannin, fixed oil, carbohydrates, and proteins. The main active component that we can most benefit from is Caffeine, a stimulant that is known to wake us up and lift our skin. It also contains polyphenols and flavonoids which antioxidants protect our hair and scalp from environmental damages such as UV rays, free radicals, and other pollution. Caffeine also reduces frizz and makes the hair shinier, softer and healthier overall. Caffeine also promotes hair growth being a stimulant and prevents hair loss by blocking DHT hormone that weakens the hair roots. The known benefit of coffee for our hair has been well documented and long listed.
These well established and scientifically proven facts make caffeine one of the popular ingredients used in many beverages and beauty products. Coffee isn't the only food that is known to have caffeine. Black teas also contain a large amount of caffeine. Both coffee and black tea are not only rich in caffeine but also known for their dark brown hues that are popular in hair color names especially for brunettes i.e. cappuccino, espresso and mocha etc.
However, the color of coffee does not come from the caffeine because caffeine itself is white powder and colorless in solution. The color of coffee or teas are developed during the roasting process, also producing a variety of different tastes and colors, commonly named as light, medium and dark roasts that we see in the packaging. Roasting process also releases essential oils from the coffee beans that make up the distinctive coffee taste and aroma of coffee that we generally identify them with. Brewing time and temperatures also affect the intensity of the coffee color.

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DIY COFFEE SHAMPOO INGREDIENTS:
Scaled up or down as you need
- Instant Coffee of your choice (not decaf version)
- Shampoo of your choice - Any store bought unless you are a shampoo maker
- Original bottle of shampoo or preferably dark container with a pump cap
INSTANT COFFEE

Instant coffee is a concentrated form of roasted & brewed coffee by freeze dried method. Instant coffee not only has the concentrated coffee color but also has other nutrients and additives preserved in it, not to mention the variety of brands that offers different tastes and ingredients for your choice. It is also easy to control the concentration of your coffee using the coffee power. One thing to note is that instant coffee does not contain more caffeine or other components compared to naturally brewed coffees as it is mass processed but these are measurable amount with more control than individual brewing.
Choice is yours but make sure you do not use a decaf version which will beat the purpose unless you are just using this shampoo for coloring only. Also read the ingredients at the bottle to ensure anything that you need are listed to maximize your own recipe.
BASE SHAMPOO
ESSENTIAL Oil (Optional)
OTHER THINGS YOU MIGHT NEED:
- CONTAINER : Preferably dark or with a pump cap: This is just my preference as coffee will stain the bottle. I used shampoo already in dark container with a pump.
- Funnel: If you don't own a funnel, you can use a coffee filter by cutting off the bottom. Spooning is a messy event so use any kind of funnel when you add the coffee powder to a narrow mouthed bottle. Don't have coffee filters? Well, no problem. Make a paper funnel by rolling a plain white A4 paper into a funnel cone shape. Make sure the spoon, funnel and the paper funnel are dry when you add coffee powder into the bottle for a cleaner process. For me, I just mark the coffee bottle with a marker at 1/3 - 1/2 point and directly pour out from the coffee bottle into the shampoo container.
HOW TO:
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STEPS:
- Add 1/3 or 1/2 bottle of Coffee into a half full shampoo bottle of your choice.
- Let the coffee to dissolve.
- Swirl around and shake the bottle to mix well a homogeneous mixture.
- Use as regular shampoo or as frequently as you need.
- Lather and leave in for 5-10 minutes before rinsing and conditioning.
That was easy! Wasn't it?
HOPE YOU ENJOY YOUR COFFEE SHAMOO!