M&P Shampoo bar?

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Katie-Mae

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HI I am making a gift basket for my husband for V-day and was wondering if anyone had a melt and pour shampoo bar recipe or if there is even a such thing? I assume there is since my base says shampoo and shave base but I have yet to find one anywhere.
I made him a shave kit and 2 bars of soap and just need the shampoo bar
to finish it up.:smile:
 
Well technically all soaps could be used as shampoo. Whether or not it would feel good afterwards on someone's hair is a different story.
I've never found an MP base that I thought felt good on my hair. Up until recently I had never found a CP base that felt good on my hair. A lot soaps will make a users hair feel stringy & oily or dry & crunchy.

There's not really anything you could add to a MP base to make it more like a shampoo bar. I see recipes all the time that say to add castor oil to MP and it will make it a shampoo bar. I've done it, all it really does is make your hair feel sticky & oily. Most of the oils, like castor oil, need to saponify for them to be useful in that way.

Instead of a shampoo bar, how about some bath salts? bath bombs? Or a lotion bar?
 
What does the castor oil add to the ingredients? Is it needed, cleanse, moisturize? Curious as I have a lot of dogs and would be interested in doing it.
 
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Call the craft stores, there are m&p shampoo based. If you can't find one call to the barbershops and salons in your area and see if you can find Woody's Meat & Potatos bar - it's a three in one tat can be used for shampoo bar.
 
What does the castor oil add to the ingredients? Is it needed, cleanse, moisturize? Curious as I have a lot of dogs and would be interested in doing it.
Sorry, I just seem to keep hitting the edit button instead of the quote button, that is the reason is says edited by me:crazy:

I don't really know why it is added with melt & pour unless it acts as an humectant. Here is a link with some info. on Castor Oil and skin and hair care. I can't vouch for the information though.

http://skinverse.com/castor-oils-many-uses-for-beautiful-skin-and-hair.html
 
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