
Cecilia's Recipe: How to Make Gugo or Gogo Shampoo - Blogger
Mar 2, 2014 · The simplest way to use Gugo is to soak a bark sheet in a basin of water for an hour or longer. Squish the bark in the water to create suds.Use the foamy red-brown liquid as shampoo; rinse off with water.
‘Gugo,’ The Ancient Filipino Hair Care Ingredient - Vogue Philippines
Nov 24, 2023 · Gugo, scientifically known as Entada phaseoloides, is a woody vine native to the Philippines. For centuries, Filipino natives have used its bark to wash their hair by soaking it and rubbing it in water, causing it to foam up like soap or shampoo.
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Oct 4, 2024 · Soak the gugo bark in the basin of water for at least an hour, until it softens and the fibers start spreading. Rub the fibers together so that they lather. You can use the suds as shampoo for your hair, or you can leave it a bit longer so that your strands absorb it better.
5 Reasons Why Philippine Gugo is the Secret to Luscious Filipino …
Feb 16, 2024 · Gugo is a climbing vine native to the Philippine rainforests that has been used traditionally as a natural shampoo and conditioner. The bark of the gugo tree contains saponin, a soap-like compound that produces rich lather when mixed with water.
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Mar 24, 2015 · Soak the gugo bark in 500ml water for 30 minutes or more. As you soak, occasionally squeeze the bark. Then, add 1 teaspoon vinegar and calamansi juice. Transfer the mixture to an empty bottle. soak it up! The result is L-O-V-E. No tangles, only soft, clean, shiny, bouncy locks. I have never enjoyed my hair this much.
Why Organic Gugo Shampoo has Benefits that are Great for ... - Negosentro
5 days ago · Native Filipinos for ages plant Gugo barks traditionally and soak the barks in cold water before processing. They will squeeze the bark to get the extracted juice and use it as shampoo. Benefits of Gugo Shampoo as Natural Hair Treatment. A quick look from Google’s abundant resources on gugo will tell you these benefits:
GUGO BARK - ritual
Gugo bark was one of the “whole” shampoos used commonly before commercial shampoo was invented. It contains saponins but it does not actually bubble! Soak a finger-long strip in water for an hour then pound, or soak in hot water for a few minutes.
How to Make Your Own Gugo Shampoo (with step-by-step …
Feb 3, 2016 · Been wanting to make your own natural Gugo shampoo? Here's how! 1. Get a Gugo bark and cut in half. Want your own Gugo bark? Get it at https://herbalandherbs.wordpress.com/ 2. Measure 300 ml. of water and put in a bowl. 3. Put Gugo in the water and leave for an hour. (You can put half the bark directly or cut it in smaller pieces like below.) 4.
Gugo (Entada phaseoloides) – National Museum
Jan 19, 2022 · “Gugo” or Entada phaseoloides is a native woody vine from the legumes family and is native to the Philippines. Its bark has long been used to wash the hair and be made as hair tonic. The bark is soaked in water and squished to obtain a foamy liquid (sud) which is then used as shampoo to improve hair growth.
Gugo - The Philippines Today
Dec 6, 2022 · “Gugo” or Entada phaseoloides is a native woody vine from the legumes family and is native to the Philippines. Its bark has long been used to wash the hair and is made as a hair tonic. The bark is soaked in water and squished to obtain a foamy liquid (sud) which is then used as a shampoo to improve hair growth.