Learn how to make shower gel with this easy step-by-step tutorial. The DIY shower gel has a thick gel texture and foamy lather that will make your skin feel soft and clean. The homemade body wash is made with natural materials and comes together in minutes. Included are 7 shower gel recipes, tips for customizing and achieving crystal clear shower gel, plus free printable labels.
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to make shower gel at home with natural ingredients.
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Shower gel is a bath product I use every day, and I wanted to create an easy, effective, and natural DIY shower gel. My goal was to develop a homemade body wash that performs just as well as commercial shower gels – but made with better ingredients.
Since my family goes through a lot of shower gel each month, the body wash recipe also needed to be easy, quick, and reliable. I simply don’t have the time to spend hours making a daily-use product. This simple natural shower gel recipe fits the bill, and I hope you enjoy it as much I do.
And for more shower products, try this milk and honey body wash and these homemade shower steamers!
I have a feeling that this shower gel might become one of your favorite homemade bath products.
I tested this homemade shower gel recipe half a dozen times to get the right lather and texture, and the following ingredients are key:
Feel free to customize your natural body wash recipe with one or more of the following materials:
Since shower gel is a wash-off product, I recommend reserving expensive skincare ingredients for stay-on applications like lotions or creams. It makes little sense to add a costly liposome complex to a product that is applied and washed off within minutes.
Don’t be afraid to create your own shower gel at home. Making body wash is easier than you think! Let me show you the simple steps for how to make shower gel from scratch:
There are several possibilities for how to thicken shower gel naturally:
But why do we even need to thicken shower gel? DIY shower gel is thickened to improve the skin feel, lather, and viscosity. Without a thickener, homemade body wash is very watery and inefficient as most of the product would wash down the drain.
Cloudy shower gel can be caused by a variety of factors. Follow these tips to avoid cloudiness and maintain crystal clear shower gel:
You may notice that some of the shower gels have lots of tiny bubbles in them. The bubbles are a result of pouring the body wash into the bottles. I made the shower gels and took the photos all in 1 day. The next day, the bubbles had dissolved, and the shower gel was clear.
This pH-balanced shower gel has a pH between 4.5 and 5, which is close to the pH of the human skin and less likely to cause irritation. Of course, you can check the pH of the final product to be certain it’s where we want it to be.
Can you make this shower gel recipe with castile soap? NO, this shower gel recipe will NOT work with castile soap. Here is why:
When you combine lactic acid and castile soap, the acid breaks down the soap molecules as the ingredients cancel each other out. The mixture becomes oily and begins to curdle (solid white clumps), creating unsaponified soap. You can learn more in this article.
Another reason why castile soap isn’t ideal for body washes is the soap’s high pH level, which registers between 9 and 11. As I explained in my rose body wash recipe, using alkaline products disrupts the skin’s acid mantle and moisture barrier.
A gentle, pH-adjusted shower gel is a much better and safer option to keep your skin healthy and good looking.
Many body wash recipes you find online call for honey. However, I wanted to create a vegan shower gel and decided to make a homemade body wash without honey.
Try one of the following packaging options for your all-natural body wash recipe:
Although glass bottles are a very eco-friendly way to store homemade shower gel, the glass could fall and break in a slippery shower. For that reason, I recommend a plastic or PET container. You can refill the container over and over again.
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Squeeze bottles also help to prolong the shelf life. We can’t directly touch the product in the bottle, which helps to prevent contamination.
To safe money, recycle empty shower gel or shampoo bottles.
You can download the printable shower gel labels at the end of the post.
You use this homemade shower gel recipe just like you would use any other body wash.
Dermatologists recommend not using shower gel as a shaving foam as the gel coats the hairs and makes it harder to achieve a smooth shave.
I also don’t recommend using shower gel on your face as the facial skin is often more sensitive than the rest of the body. Instead, try this rose cleansing balm, Irena’s exfoliating cleansing balm, oil cleanser, cleansing gel, or cleansing milk.
Although it might be tempting to use the body wash as makeshift shampoo, a better option is to try one of our homemade shampoo recipes.
Since this is a pH-balanced DIY shower gel, you can use it every time you take a shower.
Experts suggest that 2 to 3 pumps or a quarter-sized dollop are enough for one shower as using too much product may leave your skin feeling sticky. I admit that I often use a little more because I love lathering up my entire body.
When not in use, keep your homemade body wash tightly closed in a cool place away from direct sunlight.
This natural shower gel recipe lasts for at least 4 months if stored correctly.
Before finishing this post, I want to share 7 natural shower gel recipes that I’ve been making over and over.
You can make the shower gel recipes with:
Hydrosols give these easy body wash recipes a wonderful, natural scent and bring many skincare benefits into the mix.
Creating shower gel with essential oils and distilled water is a more cost-effective approach and a good option if you can’t find hydrosols.
If you enjoy florals, you’ll love this dreamy jasmine shower gel (it’s my personal favorite). This elegant body wash recipe cleanses beautifully and creates that shower-fresh feeling. Jasmine hydrosol provides a delicate floral scent, which you can enrich with a few drops jasmine absolute
I left this one uncolored so you can see what the shower gel looks like without any colorant.
To make jasmine shower gel, you’ll need:
This energizing lemon shower gel refreshes and cleanses your skin, leaving it feeling soft and invigorated. Infused with lemon essential oil and lemon verbena hydrosol, the citrus body wash has an uplifting, zesty scent that will perk you up in the morning.
Let’s check out the ingredients for this homemade body wash. Be sure to use steam-distilled lemon essential oil.
This luxurious orange blossom shower gel helps you get up and feel awakened. Neroli hydrosol is extracted from orange blossoms and has a fresh, botanical fragrance. I also added a few drops of sweet orange essential oil to round out the scent.
Make homemade orange shower gel with the following materials:
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My rose shower gel cleanses gently and features a romantic rose scent. Rose hydrosol provides an enlivening rose aroma that lingers on the skin throughout the day. If you prefer a stronger rose scent, add a few drops rose essential oil. For some variation, try geranium rose hydrosol or this sensual white rose hydrosol.
Gather the following materials to make rose shower gel:
This lavender shower gel is perfect to greet the morning or take a relaxing shower at night. The warm fragrance is perfect for unwinding, and lavender’s antiseptic and anti-bacterial properties can help to soothe irritated and sensitive skin.
You’ll need the following materials for DIY lavender shower gel:
This list won’t be complete without a body wash recipe for men. As much as I adore floral bath products, the men in my family won’t touch them. Although my husband enjoys the lemon and mint shower gels, he helped me create a masculine essential oil blend for a manly shower gel.
Truth to be told, I love this woodsy scent combo so much that I often borrow his body wash.
Try the following ingredients for a natural body wash for men:
I wish you could smell this homemade mint shower gel. It has a crisp, refreshing scent and will make your skin feel cleansed and revive your mind. Perfect to kickstart the day! You can either use pure mint hydrosol or combine mint with lime hydrosol.
Let’s have a look at the ingredients for our homemade mint shower gel:
Coco glucose is a concentrated cleanser and natural surfactant blend made of amphoteric, non-ionic, and anionic surfactants. A surfactant reduces the surface tension in liquids and helps things become clean, meaning it helps wash away oil and dirt from the skin.
The cleanser is very gentle, produces a dense foam and rich lather that rinses off nicely. The material also acts as an emulsifier and helps to disperse any essential oils you may add to your natural body wash recipe.
Coco glucose is derived from coconut oil, non-GMO, sulphate free, ECOCERT and COMOS approved, and suitable for vegan skincare products.
Coco glucose is also sold as Plantapon SF. In the UK, I also found it called Natural Surfactant Blend. To be sure, check the INCI name: Water, sodium cocoamphoacetate, glycerin, lauryl glucoside, sodium cocoyl glutamate, sodium lauryl glucose carboxylate
You can buy coco glucose/Planatpon SF here: US, US*, UK, UK, Spain**, Germany**
*These shops offer international shipping.
** Ships to EU countries.
Coco glucoside, another surfactant, is quite different from coco glucose, so be sure to buy the correct one.
It’s possible that other types of surfactants might work, but I haven’t tried others, so I can’t say for sure. Shower gel usually comprises of 3 to 4 different surfactants to ensure enough cleaning action. Since coco glucose is a premade blend, you don’t have to use any additional surfactants.
Preservative Eco, aka Geogard ECT, offers broad-spectrum protection and inhibits bacteria, yeast, and mold growth. The natural preservative is effective at 1%. The product consists of benzyl alcohol, salicylic acid, glycerin, and sorbic acid.
Preservative Eco can be bought here: US, UK, UK, UK, CA, CA,
If you live in Australia, I recommend a preservative called Nat Defence (Geogard Ultra).
Geogard 221 is a good option if you live in New Zealand.
Source: https://gardencourte.com
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