I have decided to make only shampoo bars for the ones which will be carried in my local stores, rather than having several different soap base recipes, adding natural colorants & herbal infusions to them all, as well as essential oils. I love shampoo bars on the skin as well. I am not even a little bit interested in making the syndet type.....just absolutely NO
I wanted to ask those with more experience with cold-process shampoo bars what their favourite base oils are in their shampoo bars. I love avocado, castor, cocoa butter, jojoba & wheatgerm in shampoo bars - which I have made in the past - but am still wondering if there are better alternatives.
I noticed a shampoo bar recipe in one of my books as well, which I have yet to try. I believe it was in The Soapmakers Companion (?) I'm too comfortable to check right now I notice it lists all of the oils which I want to use in my own shampoo bars, but have never tested it out, oddly.....has anyone tried this recipe? What was their experience with it? How was lather? (I really love a thick, creamy lather in all my soaps) How did your hair feel afterwards? I intend on making a test batch using this recipe next week, but was hoping to get people's feedback before I do.
To kick things off in my foray back into soaping, I made a test batch of shampoo bars last night using a long-forgotten kit I had purchased a few years back. Both molds will be coming out of the oven in a couple of hours. I noticed on their label no use of wheatgerm, but they did use all of the other oils I wish to use, so thought it would be a good experiment. Lord am I rusty LOL but am so happy I knocked down my temperatures. Way back when, it was very common for most people to be using higher temperatures, which I got used to at that time, but decided to go much lower than I have in the past. Went a little bit too far in what I observed was a light trace, which funked things up a little bit, but overall the entire process went very well. I got this
Thanks very much to the more experienced shampoo bar makers & anyone else who has got helpful responses
I wanted to ask those with more experience with cold-process shampoo bars what their favourite base oils are in their shampoo bars. I love avocado, castor, cocoa butter, jojoba & wheatgerm in shampoo bars - which I have made in the past - but am still wondering if there are better alternatives.
I noticed a shampoo bar recipe in one of my books as well, which I have yet to try. I believe it was in The Soapmakers Companion (?) I'm too comfortable to check right now I notice it lists all of the oils which I want to use in my own shampoo bars, but have never tested it out, oddly.....has anyone tried this recipe? What was their experience with it? How was lather? (I really love a thick, creamy lather in all my soaps) How did your hair feel afterwards? I intend on making a test batch using this recipe next week, but was hoping to get people's feedback before I do.
To kick things off in my foray back into soaping, I made a test batch of shampoo bars last night using a long-forgotten kit I had purchased a few years back. Both molds will be coming out of the oven in a couple of hours. I noticed on their label no use of wheatgerm, but they did use all of the other oils I wish to use, so thought it would be a good experiment. Lord am I rusty LOL but am so happy I knocked down my temperatures. Way back when, it was very common for most people to be using higher temperatures, which I got used to at that time, but decided to go much lower than I have in the past. Went a little bit too far in what I observed was a light trace, which funked things up a little bit, but overall the entire process went very well. I got this
Thanks very much to the more experienced shampoo bar makers & anyone else who has got helpful responses