You are correct. According to
this INCI chart,
potassium cocoate is the nomenclature for liquid soap made with coconut oil & KOH and I interpreted it as such.
Scroll all the way to the end where it says to sub "
potassium" for "
sodium". I hope we can agree that, as such, no "emulsifier" is necessary. It's liquid shampoo not lotion that would require an emulsifier, yes?
Here's the ingredient break down -- I presume in order of highest to lowest % of each:
Water
Coconut oil 50%
Glycerin
Magnesium Chloride oil
Olive oil 30%
Tangerine essential oil (Fragrance)
Linseed (flaxseed) oil 5%
Pumpkinseed oil 5%
Sunflower seed oil 5%
Avocado oil 5%
Extracts: Pine, chamomile, nettle leaf, clover flower, green apple, pineapple.
If I wanted to duplicate this shampoo I would saponify the oils in blue with a combination of
water, magnisum chloride flakes & glycerin + KOH to make the lye solution. I would add the Tangerine EO after dilution at the recommended % according to AFRA. I would add the extracts after dilution at the % recommended by the supplier.
Re: Magnesium Chloride "Oil" - Based on my resesarch, I'm thinking it would be best added as part of the liquid used to make the lye, similar to
"Faux Sea Salt" in
ZNSC.
What puzzles me the most is: Why are some of the ingredients listed colored green???