I have to say that I have never used a shampoo bar before the one Jules described above. I will NEVER go back to store shampoo! I formulated a recipe that took out the soybean oil and added coconut and palm both at 5%. I also used 100% acv for the water. I am hoping it is just as good as the one Jules described. I would make that one, but I am trying to get away from soy.
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Hi Sozoartisansoaps, I have a question. So, you use ALL Apple Cidar Vinegar in place of the water in making the soap...but then, you still use a ACV Rinse after you wash your hair in the soap? Can you please tell me why you double do this? I mean, I am trying to make things easy and simple, and I have thought of replacing the water in my recipe with ACV as well, so that I would NOT, and I repeat that, so I would NOT have to do that extra step of rinsing with the ACV Later on, after washing my hair with my soap bar. So, now I am left confused, I hate feeling confused because when I get in this place, I will tend to do absolutely nothing. Shucks, that's cause I freeze up and then I do not know what to do. So, can you please help me to UN FREEZE...ha ha...I want to move forward in making my shampoo bar, but if I use the ACV In the soap making process, in place of the water, then I would expect that is all I would have to do. Or, do you recommend that I would still need to add the ACV in a rinse on my hair after shampooing. If you just come back and say that you just do it cause of your own reasons, and that I do not have to do that, I will still feel confused. I just about need to understand WHY you use the ACV as a rinse, since you did place it already in your soap bar. Trust me, I am a gall that moves forward very, very slowly. And I am trying here to not be that way. I just was so confused by your doubling up of your use on the ACV that it did something to my head. So from the bottom of my heart, Please help me understand why you did that. ps, you look fantastic and SO SO BEAUTIFUL!!!!