Just wanted to share the experience I had making emulsified lotion bars/shower lotion bars for anyone that is interested or for future searchers. I really wanted to include one in my Christmas baskets, and after doing a fairly comprehensive search for recipes that looked good I tried the following recipes in 100g tester sizes. I’m only going to discuss my reasoning for the top two, since those are the ones I will mostly use going forward. The others are in no particular order:
DIY Lush Buffy Bar from a youtube video by Emilie Lefler,
SMF poster Irish Lass emulsified lotion bar, post no. 19 on this thread: In Shower Lotion Bar
This emulsified lotion bar from Whole Elise: Lotion Bars | Whole Elise
This emulsified lotion bar from Elements B&B: Earl Grey In-Shower Lotion Bars Recipe - Elements Bath & Body Learning Center
The bubble scrub body bar from DIY B&B on Etsy (recipe is proprietary, you can find it on sale on etsy here: DIY in the Shower, Bubble Scrub Body Bars - Etsy
This emulsified body butter from an SMF poster just because it looked like it had nice ingredients: In Shower Lotion Bar
They were all successful in the sense that I would have felt ok giving any of them to people and I think they would have thought “cool, pretty, smells good, feels nice”. But two really stood out, the DIY Buffy Bar and IL’s emulsified bar.
I was actually surprised that the Buffy Bar, the only non-emulsified one, was my favorite. It is the only one with exfoliants, but I think the real reason is that because it is non-emulsified it really left a layer of butter on my skin in a super-moisturizing, well-absorbed and non-greasy way.
It is also extremely easy to make, only has six ingredients, shea and cocoa butters, DIY exfoliants (rice, adzuki beans and almonds, all powdered in a coffee grinder) and FO (although I added a preservative, Optiphen Plus, because I feel like this is a good idea in a shower setting.) The only part I found tricky was pouring the mix into molds. She recommends pouring when the mix is at a “thick, almost brownie batter” texture. Maybe I make my brownie batter too thick but it made the mix too gloppy when I poured, and the bars were not smooth. Not a big deal, you can put them in the microwave and melt a bit, but I didn’t get it right until round two. Anyway, I loved these bar, as did the people I gave them to. I have never tried the LUSH version, so don't know how it compares, but the maker worked at LUSH for several years, so I think they must be close enough.
The other bar I really, really liked was Irish Lasses. Of the emulsified bars, it had the best skin feel and the highest degree of retained moisturizing after rinsing. I felt like that was one of the drawbacks of these bars generally, the emulsification made it so that a lot of the oil washed away upon rinsing. The IL bar was the one that left the most behind/felt great on the skin while still feeling like it was emulsified and easily rinsing away.
Both of these feel amazing in the shower and I think I will use them (and have them around as great little gifts) from now on.
DIY Lush Buffy Bar from a youtube video by Emilie Lefler,
SMF poster Irish Lass emulsified lotion bar, post no. 19 on this thread: In Shower Lotion Bar
This emulsified lotion bar from Whole Elise: Lotion Bars | Whole Elise
This emulsified lotion bar from Elements B&B: Earl Grey In-Shower Lotion Bars Recipe - Elements Bath & Body Learning Center
The bubble scrub body bar from DIY B&B on Etsy (recipe is proprietary, you can find it on sale on etsy here: DIY in the Shower, Bubble Scrub Body Bars - Etsy
This emulsified body butter from an SMF poster just because it looked like it had nice ingredients: In Shower Lotion Bar
They were all successful in the sense that I would have felt ok giving any of them to people and I think they would have thought “cool, pretty, smells good, feels nice”. But two really stood out, the DIY Buffy Bar and IL’s emulsified bar.
I was actually surprised that the Buffy Bar, the only non-emulsified one, was my favorite. It is the only one with exfoliants, but I think the real reason is that because it is non-emulsified it really left a layer of butter on my skin in a super-moisturizing, well-absorbed and non-greasy way.
It is also extremely easy to make, only has six ingredients, shea and cocoa butters, DIY exfoliants (rice, adzuki beans and almonds, all powdered in a coffee grinder) and FO (although I added a preservative, Optiphen Plus, because I feel like this is a good idea in a shower setting.) The only part I found tricky was pouring the mix into molds. She recommends pouring when the mix is at a “thick, almost brownie batter” texture. Maybe I make my brownie batter too thick but it made the mix too gloppy when I poured, and the bars were not smooth. Not a big deal, you can put them in the microwave and melt a bit, but I didn’t get it right until round two. Anyway, I loved these bar, as did the people I gave them to. I have never tried the LUSH version, so don't know how it compares, but the maker worked at LUSH for several years, so I think they must be close enough.
The other bar I really, really liked was Irish Lasses. Of the emulsified bars, it had the best skin feel and the highest degree of retained moisturizing after rinsing. I felt like that was one of the drawbacks of these bars generally, the emulsification made it so that a lot of the oil washed away upon rinsing. The IL bar was the one that left the most behind/felt great on the skin while still feeling like it was emulsified and easily rinsing away.
Both of these feel amazing in the shower and I think I will use them (and have them around as great little gifts) from now on.