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After tons of reading and recipe searching, I finally dove into the world of syndet shampoo bars. A quick search of the forum didn't bring up anything recent regarding syndets, so I thought I would start a new thread as I ran into a bit of trouble with my first test batch.
I've been using a syndet bar that I picked up in my China travels, and one of my Chinese colleagues was able to get a few more bars for me, but I'm down to my last bar, so it seems like a good time to dig in and experiment. I've also had a few requests from customers to make them, but I'm a long way from selling them.
I'm going to start by apologizing because I have no pictures - if I had an inkling of foresight I would have photographed the process to post for help - 'cuz I think I need it.
Here's the recipe that I used from WSP May 2018 Handmade Magazine:
4.05 oz SCI Noodles (I used powder - problem #1?)
3.20 oz Cocamidypropl Betaine (liquid)
4.05 oz SLSa (powder)
.70 oz Conditioning Emulsifying Wax (I think this is usually called BTMS)
.70 oz Horsetail Butter
.40 oz sodium lactate
.30 oz silk amino acids
.15 oz fragrance oil
.10 oz germall plus
Here's what I did:
In a hot water bath I melted together SCI and betaine. I'm using "melted" loosely, I heated it for about 15 minutes until it was a loose gooey mess and somewhat translucent. Although overthinking the situation, it might have just been a pearlization reaction to stirring a surfactant and not actually melting it.
I then measured out the remaining ingredients, excluding FO and preservative, and added that into the container in the hot water bath. I stirred and heated through for about 5 minutes.
I removed from the hot water bath, and allowed to cool to about 120°F before adding my FO and preservative. The directions said 122°F, so I was slightly under. I also added 1/8 tsp of mica, so that I could see if I had the FO/preservative mixed in thoroughly, and also so that I could tell my experiments from each other - I'm expecting some tweaks as I go along.
After mixing this all in, I started smooshing it into the molds. It was then that I noticed some pellet-like chunks that very closely resembled the ewax pellets. I'm suspecting that I didn't get the ewax melted thoroughly.
Some questions: Is the difference between SCI powder and noodles enough to mess up this recipe? I didn't find any reading material that said noodles needed to be used exclusively.
Will SCI powder melt the same as noodles?
How do you tell when the SCI is melted thoroughly?
Would there be a problem if I melted the ewax before adding it to the other ingredients?
If you've made shampoo bars and you have tips and tricks, please share them! Especially for molding... cuz gosh that was messy...
I've been using a syndet bar that I picked up in my China travels, and one of my Chinese colleagues was able to get a few more bars for me, but I'm down to my last bar, so it seems like a good time to dig in and experiment. I've also had a few requests from customers to make them, but I'm a long way from selling them.
I'm going to start by apologizing because I have no pictures - if I had an inkling of foresight I would have photographed the process to post for help - 'cuz I think I need it.
Here's the recipe that I used from WSP May 2018 Handmade Magazine:
4.05 oz SCI Noodles (I used powder - problem #1?)
3.20 oz Cocamidypropl Betaine (liquid)
4.05 oz SLSa (powder)
.70 oz Conditioning Emulsifying Wax (I think this is usually called BTMS)
.70 oz Horsetail Butter
.40 oz sodium lactate
.30 oz silk amino acids
.15 oz fragrance oil
.10 oz germall plus
Here's what I did:
In a hot water bath I melted together SCI and betaine. I'm using "melted" loosely, I heated it for about 15 minutes until it was a loose gooey mess and somewhat translucent. Although overthinking the situation, it might have just been a pearlization reaction to stirring a surfactant and not actually melting it.
I then measured out the remaining ingredients, excluding FO and preservative, and added that into the container in the hot water bath. I stirred and heated through for about 5 minutes.
I removed from the hot water bath, and allowed to cool to about 120°F before adding my FO and preservative. The directions said 122°F, so I was slightly under. I also added 1/8 tsp of mica, so that I could see if I had the FO/preservative mixed in thoroughly, and also so that I could tell my experiments from each other - I'm expecting some tweaks as I go along.
After mixing this all in, I started smooshing it into the molds. It was then that I noticed some pellet-like chunks that very closely resembled the ewax pellets. I'm suspecting that I didn't get the ewax melted thoroughly.
Some questions: Is the difference between SCI powder and noodles enough to mess up this recipe? I didn't find any reading material that said noodles needed to be used exclusively.
Will SCI powder melt the same as noodles?
How do you tell when the SCI is melted thoroughly?
Would there be a problem if I melted the ewax before adding it to the other ingredients?
If you've made shampoo bars and you have tips and tricks, please share them! Especially for molding... cuz gosh that was messy...