In her stockpile, I discovered "Body On Tap", the most amazing bodyfing shampoo ever! Unfortunately, like many awesome things (Vanilla Cookie Crisp, Marshmallow Krispies, and Pine Bros. cough drops come to mind), it was discontinued in the 1980's.
It's been reformulated, but sells for $14.95 a bottle and that's kind of steep for something you could've bought at K-Mart during Dollar Days.
So, after years of mourning the loss of my beloved shampoo, and of using way too much product to achieve a similar, but far too stiff full-bodied look, I decided to take matters into my own hands.
Really, how hard could it be to mix beer and shampoo?
Here's my homemade version of Body on Tap shampoo! I get more body and shine from this concoction than I ever have from the salon products I've tried.
1 cup beer(use the classy stuff, I like leftovers, or Black Label 40's; flat is OK)
1 cup shampoo
(I like V05 because it's cheap, and not tested on animals)
an empty bottle
(I reused one from my Trader Joe's conditioner)
Bring the beer to a boil in a small pan over medium heat. Boil it uncovered until it's reduced to 1/4 cup.


5 comments:
I thought I was the only one that mourned the passing of vanilla cookie crisp cereal. I loved that stuff!
Beer shampoo, there's a blast from the past! Or how about "Gee, your hair smells terrific!" :p
Good idea!
Wow, what a great idea. I never knew that shampoo plus beer equalled body and shine! Must give this a try sometime. Thanks for the recipe :)
I am going to have to try this, very interesting post!
♥Darla
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