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How to make Hair Strengthening Shampoo Bars

With this quick and easy to follow recipe, you can make your own hair strengthening shampoo bars!
Prep Time10 minutes
Active Time20 minutes
Resting Time3 hours
Total Time3 hours 30 minutes
Yield 1 bar

Materials

Video

Instructions

  • Weigh out the melt and pour base and heat it gently until it melts to a liquid.
    125 grams Melt and Pour Shampoo Base
  • Remove from your heat source and sprinkle in the Blackberry fruit powder. Continue mixing until the powder is all dissolved and not clumpy.
    3 grams Blackberry Powder - Fruit & Herbal Powder Extracts
  • Add the Purple Brazilian Clay and Coconut Virgin Oil. Re-heating will make mixing easier. (Coconut oil can solidify at room temperature)
    12 grams Purple Brazilian Clay, 5 grams Coconut Virgin Oil
  • Remove from heat and stir in the remaining ingredients. (Kangaroo Paw Liquid Extract and Resurrection essential oil blend)
    3 grams Kangaroo Paw - Liquid Extracts [Glycerin Based], 2 grams Resurrection Essential Oil Blend
  • Pour into your mould and set aside to cool for at least 3 hours.

You're finished! 🎉

  • Remove from the mould
  • Hop into your nearest shower, because it is time to use your own homemade hair strengthening shampoo bar!

Notes

Melt and Pour bases are sustainable, safe and convenient! For those that crave simplicity the base can be used as supplied by melting the base down to a liquid and then and pouring into your own portion controlled moulds. Once set, the bars are ready to use! Alternatively our bases can be customised with your choice of fragrance, colour, botanicals and more.