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WEBAllow the lye/water mixture to cool to about 125°F. When the oil mixture is at 75°F and your lye/water mixture is around 125°F, slowly pour the lye into the oils and stir. For the next …

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WEB1. Place the water and coconut milk into a large glass measuring cup. 2. Measure out the lye by weight into a 1 cup measuring glass. 3. Carefully add the lye into the liquid and …

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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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WEBCover it (I use a piece of cardboard) and insulate with a towel or blanket. Let the soap set in the mold for 1 to 2 days. Afterward, remove it from the mold and cut it into bars. Place …

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WEBSteps. Combine oils in a glass or stainless-steel bowl. In a separate heat-proof container, slowly pour the lye into water, stirring constantly. Stand back to avoid fumes. Allow the …

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WEBBlend the melted oils with the room temperature soft oils (olive and castor) and allow the oils to rest until about 75-80 degrees Fahrenheit. Weigh out the beer and the sodium …

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WEBMix until it has reached “trace,” a light pudding consistency. Add the essential oils and blend again to incorporate. Pour shampoo bar mixture into molds, top with wax paper, and …

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WEBShampoo bars are pretty simple to make! You’ll generally mash together all the ingredients (melting anything that needs to be melted, like cocoa butter) into a dough-like …

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WEBStart by creating a double boiler, this is a pot of water boiling on the stove (not too much water, I use about 2 cups), with a glass bowl set on top of the pot. Add your beeswax …

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WEBAdd the essential oils and blend again to incorporate. Pour the soap into your mold and use a wooden spoon to create texture. Then cover lightly with wax paper and wrap the mold …

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WEBInstructions – DIY Melt and Pour Shampoo Bars. Cut your soap base and melt on low heat (you don’t want it to burn or boil) Once melted add in the Mango Butter and allow …

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WEBCold-process shampoo bars are easy to make at a low cost and have amazing benefits for your hair. Made with nourishing ingredients and pure essential oils, these shampoo

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WEBThere’s really very little difference between a shampoo bar and a bar of plain ‘ol cold processed soap. Shampoo bars tend to be a bit more gentle and more lathery. That’s …

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WEBMix phase B ingredients in a separate container and melt in a water bath or double boiler and stir occasionally. Once phase A is soft and homogenous, add phase B into phase A …

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WEBDirections: Add oils and butter to slow cooker on low or warm setting. You want the mixture to warm enough for the cocoa butter to melt before adding the lye. Following all safety …

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WEBTallow shampoo bar recipe directions. Ingredients: 10 oz. grass fed tallow 10 oz. refined coconut oil 10 oz. olive oil 6 oz. castor oil 13.68 oz. water; 5.11 oz. lye 2 tbsp essential …

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