whiteEEnerd
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I am wanting to make a batch of pepperminty shampoo bars. I would like them to tingle my scalp similar to how Paul Mitchelll Tea Tree shampoo tingles your scalp. Paul Mitchell claims this comes from a combination of Tea Tree and peppermint. Is this true, or will just the peppermint do it?
Here is a shampoo recipe I found online:
Using this recipe what amounts of essential oils would you recommend to get that tingly feel I mentioned above?
Any changes you would make to the recipe?
Thanks!
Here is a shampoo recipe I found online:
From: http://www.sudsandscents.com/june2003news.htm
Super Suds Shampoo Bar
Makes 1-lb of shampoo (or 10-12 bars)
Ingredients
Metric
5oz Coconut 180 gms
1oz Cocoabutter 30 gms
4oz Castor Oil 120 gms
3oz Palm 90 gms
1oz Jojoba Oil 30 gms
2oz Sunflower 60gms
2.21oz Lye
(includes 5% discount) 66.30gm
6oz Distilled Water
Optional: Add 1-2 teaspoons of desired essential oils.
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A nice, mild, lathering bar.
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Combine oils and heat gently. Use temperatures between 100 - 125 deg. F (38 deg. C)
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Combine lye following good safety procedures. Once lye and oil are at desired temperatures, combine by adding lye/water solution to oils. Not the other way around.
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Stir for the first 15 minutes, then stir for 5 minutes at 10-15 minute intervals.
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Check to see if thickened. If it looks like a thin milkshake or thin custard it is ready to pour into mold(s).
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Add optional ingredients (herbs, essential oils, etc.) and pour into mold.
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Cover, insulate and allow molding time between 24 - 48 hours. If the soap is still soft - allow to cure for a few more days to firm.
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Slice as desired and allow to cure 3 weeks.
Mold time: 24 - 48 hours
Cure time: 3 -4 weeks
Using this recipe what amounts of essential oils would you recommend to get that tingly feel I mentioned above?
Any changes you would make to the recipe?
Thanks!