I've used a modified version of this recipe for about 2 year now. I did notice that my hair was getting a little rougher looking. I added henna mainly to see if it would hide the gray. Wow that made all the difference in the world. I use a ACV rinse and blow dry as well as use a flat iron. My hair is shoulder length and it is looking healthy & shiny again. To the point where I've received several compliments on it.
JayJay, I infused the OO with chamomile and henna, and I added a tbsp to the actual batter. This time I'm going to add an additional tbsp in hopes it will cover some the new growth that is gray.
This doesn't work any better than adding it before the cook. The ACV will still "break" the soap into fatty acids.
The most obvious example of this is when people make liquid soap and add an acid such as ACV to the soap and are unhappy when the liquid soap separates into two layers ... soap on the bottom and fatty acids on the top.
You don't see this same type of obvious separation happen in a bar soap, but the same breakdown of the soap into fatty acids happens all the same, even though it's not apparent to the eye.
Glad I could help! This question comes up pretty regularly, so don't feel bad. Many others have had the same idea, but only think to ask after their soap fails. You are being thoughtful and doing your homework ahead of time, and that's really nice to see.
Sorry nope the citric will not help with the residue and no matter what you do hair hates soap for shampoo. PH is just to high for hair. Hopefully your hair is kept short so you keep the damage cut off...I'll be the 30 millionth person to revive this thread and chime in with my HP version with citric acid and additives.
40% olive
30% avocado
15% soybean
10% shea
5% pko
(104 INS / 3 cleansing / 72 conditioning)
35% water
6% SF (added 6g lye per 10g citric acid to maintain this SF)
1 tsp ppo sodium lactate to lye water
pinch silk to lye water
2% Panthenol + 2% citric acid at trace (dissolved in water)
.5 oz/ppo lavender EO + peppermint EO after cook
2% honey after cook
Hoping the citric acid helps with hair residue, and honey boosts otherwise low bubbles (I'm plum out of castor and wanted virtually zero cleansing.)
Cooked up well, smells nice. Might end up being a little tingly.
Sorry nope the citric will not help with the residue and no matter what you do hair hates soap for shampoo. PH is just to high for hair. Hopefully your hair is kept short so you keep the damage cut off...
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