Ditch the plastic bottles and embrace the earth-friendly alternative: welcome to the world of DIY hemp oil cold process shampoo bars! This board is your gateway to natural hair care heaven, where gentle cleansing meets vibrant shine, all crafted with your own two hands.
Why You'll Love This Natural Shampoo Bar
Here's why hemp oil cold process shampoo bars are taking the hair world by storm:
- Nourishing Nature: Hemp oil, packed with fatty acids and vitamins, pampers your scalp and strands, leaving them soft, strong, and manageable.
- Eco-Conscious Beauty: Say goodbye to plastic waste and hello to sustainable suds! These bars are zero-waste wonders, kind to your hair and the planet.
- Customization Craze: Forget one-size-fits-all! Adjust oils, butters, and essential oils to create a bar that's tailor-made for your unique hair goals.
- The DIY Delight: Unleash your inner alchemist! This board will guide you through the cold process magic, empowering you to craft the perfect lather for your locks.
Whether you're a seasoned soap maker or a curious newbie, this board is your go-to resource. Browse through inspiring recipes, discover captivating visuals, and pick up essential tips that will have you whipping up luxurious lather bars in no time.
Wicked Ganja Shampoo Bar
7 oz hempseed oil
7 oz olive oil
8 oz coconut oil
2 oz castor oil
8 oz palm
10.6 oz water (weighed, not volume!)
4.4 oz sodium hydroxide (Lye)
1.5 to 1.75 oz fragrance oil or essential oil (we use half Truly Patchouli and hald Wicked Ganja
Optional: about 1 – 2 teaspoons of crushed and powdered herbs (equal parts of nettles, rosemary
and sage).
- Prepare your lye solution by weighing out your water in a plastic pitcher. Add your lye,
stirring to mix in well. Set this aside to cool. You can prepare this the day before and have it at
room temperature. - Melt your oils and let them cool to about 100 degrees
- Slowly pour your lye solution into your warm oils mixture, stirring gently.
- © 2005 Kelly Bloom, BloomWorks Holdings, LLC & Soapalooza (formerly Southern Soapers). All text, photos, graphics, artwork and
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- Using your stick blender, mix your oils and lye solution until trace occurs, or where your
mixture is thick and leaves batter trails when you lift the stick blender out of the mixture. - Add your fragrance or essential oils and any herbal matter, and stick blend on short bursts on
low until quickly blended in evenly. - Pour your traced and fragranced soap mixture into a previously prepared soap mold.
- Let sit overnight until cooled, remove from mold, then slice
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