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WEBPrepare a water bath by bringing about 3cm/1″ of water to a bare simmer over low to medium-low heat in a wide, flat-bottomed sauté pan. Add the SCS to the …

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WEBHomemade Shampoo Bars. Making your own homemade shampoo bars is really super simple. And the are great for your hair, eco-friendly and cost effective. Below you will …

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WEB13. DIY Detox Charcoal and Tea Tree Soap. helloglow. This detox soap recipe features charcoal to remove impurities and toxins from the skin. Much like the more expensive …

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WEBHeat your water just to boiling and pour into a glass jar. Add in your choice of herbs and screw on the lid. Let rest for at least two hours so the water will pull out the nutrients and …

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WEB5.4g 6.75% Cocamidopropyl Betaine ( USA / Canada) 11.2g 14% decyl glucoside ( USA / Canada) 0.8g 1% Optiphen™ Plus ( USA / Canada) Put on your dust mask and weigh …

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WEBOnce the lye water has turned from cloudy to clear, leave it to cool for 10 minutes. Carefully pour the lye water into the oil mixture. Use an immersion blender to mix the shampoo

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WEBThis homemade shampoo bar recipe from Ela Vegan uses lavender and clay as the main components of the soap. The end result is a relaxing shampoo bar packed with organic …

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WEBHomemade DIY Lush Recipes 1. DIY Lush Bath Bombs (Lush Copycat) A Mother Thing. 3. Pink Glitter Bath Bombs Lush Style. Therawedit. 4. Make Your Own Bubble …

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WEBHow This Cult Lush Product Is Made Is Really Weird — & Intensely Satisfying To Watch. The brand's Godiva Shampoo Bars lives up to the hype. Episode Info. See more about …

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WEBCool the mixture to approximately 45°C, making sure it’s still soft. Add phase C ingredients and stir. Transfer the mixture into a mold (silicone or plastic mold works best), and put in …

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WEB3. Bubble Bars LUSH Inspired. These are lush-inspired bubble bars that you see here and can make all by yourself. The things that you need for this recipe are baking soda, …

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WEB9. DIY Moisturizing Shampoo Bars. Filled with tea tree extracts, shea butter, and follicle-stimulating peppermint, this shampoo bar recipe is made to soften frizzy hair and help …

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WEB9. Add in essential oils and briefly mix in. 10. Pour into soap mold. You can cover with wax paper and flat object on top if desired overnight. 11. 24 hours later, remove soap from …

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WEBJust click the link of the DIY you're interested in! Some of these are very similar, and some mimic the results of the LUSH original recipe. Let me know your faves and enjoy! …

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WEBSloughing away dry, rough skin. Smoothing bumps and uneven skin. step 2: Set the ground rice, almonds, and beans aside. In a separate heat-safe bowl or measuring cup, add the …

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WEBDirections. Melt your coconut oil over a candle or in the microwave (~10 seconds) and add in the sea salt and lemon juice. Add in your choice of shampoo*. Let sit overnight and …

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WEBThis recipe was formulated by Marie of Humblebee and Me. Learn more about Marie here. These bars were inspired by Lush's shampoo bars, which contain small bits of …

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