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Assuming that you don't mean lye itself would be a cleaning agent for hair or skin... [emoji4]

Yes actually, that is what I meant! I’m a newbie, but I want to make a shampoo bar without chemicals. Would the coconut oil have enough cleansing power to clean hair? Or should I use something else?
 
Yes actually, that is what I meant! I’m a newbie, but I want to make a shampoo bar without chemicals. Would the coconut oil have enough cleansing power to clean hair? Or should I use something else?
Well, one thing to know, then, is that this is a chemical process-- a chemical reaction between the lye and the oils/fats. You can start with natural ingredients, but lye is not natural and it is also dangerous. By the time the soap is done, there is no lye left in the soap and there is no more coconut oil, but sodium cocoate, instead.

First, you will need to do a little research. The videos in the link below will help get you started, but the best learning comes from adding what you see there with things you read here. Surf through the beginners section and watch videos for a while until you have an idea of what the safety precautions are and what a soap recipe looks like (it's not quite what we think of as a recipe when baking!). Don't forget to introduce yourself in the introduction forum and read the forum rules if you haven't already.

Veteran members: did I hit all the high points? I was trying to keep it short-and-sweet.

Basics of Cold Process Soapmaking: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAADF6209996265D2
 
swiftcrafymonkey has discussed shampoo bars in great detail recently. She recommends syndet shampoo bars and has in depth discussions on many of the different surfactants she recommends and why.
 
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