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Nonnie

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I don't know what it is about shampoo bars, but they are so tactile and fun to make. It's kinda like playing with kids floam lol. Made 2 bars to test out. And, I made a shampoo paste. Some pop up ads piqued my interest. I'll prolly pass on one shampoo bar to my sister, along with a conditioner bar. Fingers crossed!
 

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I'll need to make more soon; I had a lot of requests for them this past year but never got around to making any.
Do you haveany suggestions for ingredients that improve slip/combability in a bar? Sometimes I think they clean TOO well and it's difficult to comb or run fingers through.
 
Do you haveany suggestions for ingredients that improve slip/combability in a bar? Sometimes I think they clean TOO well and it's difficult to comb or run fingers through.
Your shampoo bars look edible!

I agree with @Misschief about using a separate conditioner bar. That way, you don't have cleansing ingredients fighting with coating ingredients. Conditioner bars are easy and fun, too!
 
hat’s awesome! Shampoo bars are such a fun and creative project and they’re super practical too. The texture really does make them enjoyable to work with! I’m sure your sister will love the bar and conditioner set. Fingers crossed for great results keep up the great work! 😊
 
Your shampoo bars look edible!

I agree with @Misschief about using a separate conditioner bar. That way, you don't have cleansing ingredients fighting with coating ingredients. Conditioner bars are easy and fun, too!
I do make them as well. I just wanted something that makes my hair fell a little more workable after the shampoo bar. A happy medium somehow lol
 
I do make them as well. I just wanted something that makes my hair fell a little more workable after the shampoo bar. A happy medium somehow lol
Keep in mind that, like soap, shampoo is a wash-off product. You can make it as gentle as you want but it's designed to strip away dirt and oil. To mitigate that cleansing, I only wash from my scalp to ears and only condition from the ears down. As well, forget the old "lather, rinse, repeat"; I was only once and, if necessary a second time only around the hairline at the front, where my hair tends to get a little oiler than anywhere else.
 
Keep in mind that, like soap, shampoo is a wash-off product. You can make it as gentle as you want but it's designed to strip away dirt and oil. To mitigate that cleansing, I only wash from my scalp to ears and only condition from the ears down. As well, forget the old "lather, rinse, repeat"; I was only once and, if necessary a second time only around the hairline at the front, where my hair tends to get a little oiler than anywhere else.
It is a big change from the feel of liquid shampoo to the bar. I lovethe clean from the bar. Just want the ability to get my fingers through my hair afterwards lol.
 
It is a big change from the feel of liquid shampoo to the bar. I lovethe clean from the bar. Just want the ability to get my fingers through my hair afterwards lol.
I add shea butter and fractionated coconut oil to mine, along with vegetable silicone, vegetable lanolin and silk protein.
 
My Tingly peppermint scalp is loving these bars! I intentionally didn't use any additional product so I can see how my hair feels in the morning.
 

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