How To Make Shampoo Bars

preview_player
Показать описание
HOW TO MAKE SHAMPOO BARS
⬇⬇⬇Click “SHOW MORE“ for more info⬇⬇⬇
Learn how to make your own shampoo bars at home. This is the best recipe for hair growth and other benefits!

This post may contain affiliate links, which means I make a small commission at no extra cost to you. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

🐝 SHOP THIS VIDEO:

🐝 Related videos:

🐝 Follow along with Bumblebee Apothecary:

Thanks so much for watching! Be well!
-Marisa 🐝

The information in this video is solely for educational purposes, and has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. All information in this video is not intended to diagnose, prevent, treat, or cure any disease or illness. All contents of this video is provided for informational purposes only, as general information, that may not apply to you as an individual, and is not a substitute for your own physician's medical care or advice.

GAPS™ and Gut and Psychology Syndrome™ are the trademark and copyright of Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride.

#shampoobars #zerowaste
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

For adding acids and bases to water (and not the other way around) I always remember "do as you oughta, add acid to watta."
The reason you add them in that order is that dispersing acid or base in its first little bit of water generates a lot of heat, and adding extra water to acid/base solution that already has some doesn't generate much more. So if you had a drop of water on top of a big pile of lye, you'd get all the heat of dissolving a big pile of lye, and only a single drop of water to absorb it. That can violently boil the water, flinging lye at you with steam pressure.

diablominero
Автор

Essential oil for hair, growth: rosemary, oily: lemongrass, you can also add aloe Vera to 😊

helenellsworth
Автор

As one of probably a small group of guys that subscribe, I wanted to share that I came to this video because I travel overseas a lot on extended trips, and taking liquids in carry-on is getting increasingly difficult. What I’d like to see you do for things like this is what I call a “Mark 1, Mod 0” recipe, where ingredients are things I can go buy at local big box ... then cover substitutions (for GAPs for example) or enhancement options to make them better. Also, for those of us who may do this once a year, tips on how to store ingredients like lye.

franklinmellott
Автор

I made this recipe and I said I would let you know how it did after it cured. I really like it and I sold two bars and they like it too. Thank you again for the recipe.

jillburkett
Автор

once u hit trace and cut into bars its soap. the curing time only allows for excess water to evaporate and harden the bar. if u use 50/50 water and lye u can use the bars after 48 hrs. the reason the industry has stated it needs to cure for so long is because when soap was originally made it was made with pot ash for fireplaces.

relevant.c
Автор

I can't thank you enough for this video, is the best one on YouTube. I was so afraid to make soap because I never found a video that details everything so clearly. I just keep watching over and over lol.

eliemarylarosa
Автор

Thank you for a tallow-based recipe!! I just got done rendering and cleaning 100lbs of tallow from our grass-fed cow share. Everyone is getting soap for Christmas. 😂 My question - Have you added infusions to your soap? I harvested some nettles and horsetail and want to put that into the soap. I’m not sure at what time in the process I would add an herbal infusion.

lucyflamiatos
Автор

I just made this recipe, in six weeks I’ll let you know how good it is! Thanks for the recipe.

jillburkett
Автор

I’ve been using the Tallow shampoo bars I made from your recipe for several weeks now. While I love knowing that I am not putting anything toxic on my head and hair, I haven’t been completely satisfied with how it makes my hair feel. Two of the things I have noticed is that within three days, my hair begins to feel like it’s getting dirty. The other thing I am noticing is that when I comb or brush it I have static electricity in my hair. Also, sometimes my head feels itchy and I feel a little bumps similar to mosquito bites. They’re about the same size. I believe this is also something related to the shampoo bars. I have been using her leaving conditioner that I made. Has anyone else had this experience? Perhaps it hasn’t been long enough and this will dissipate overtime. Would love to hear anybody’s experience/thoughts on this.

elizabethpeterson
Автор

Thank you soooo much for making this sooo easy to understand and with accurate measurements. I can’t wait to make my own shampoo bars!!! Thank you so much!!! 🥰🥰🥰

Luna-ugpe
Автор

Use Bharat's cold pressed peanut oil instead of too costly and hyped olive oil.😊❤

vedo_ki_aur_lotie
Автор

Did you whip this tallow before using?
I made your recipe for the excema salve and cream for my son. He LOVES it. It has helped him soo so much! He even tells me when he’s running low and needs more. He never did that.

nicolehenderson
Автор

this was a perfectly done video! Literally ready to make some shampoo bars thanks to your excellent video! Thank you so much!!

colleenbuford
Автор

Okay I'm a brand new sub. I randomly came across your channel after buying my 2 gallon Ohio stoneware crock. So thankful I found you! I'm now binge watching your videos so so helpful! God bless you! Love from Texas!

savedbygracethroughfaithjesus
Автор

Hey there~ I tried clicking on your shop/products link in description, but there were only options for other people's products, w/a note from you stating they make theirs just like you do. I thought about it, considered that maybe you are not actively stocking your own products right now? That made the most sense, & it is kind of you to refer to friends' products as well. Ok, just checking~ Samantha

RV-there-Yet
Автор

I wouldn't want to use anything that could cause an explosion! It might not be harmless after you added or however you do it but I'm going to grow my hair back not lose it!!!!
I rather stick to my liquid shampoo which I am make rosemary oil and a little bit of coconut milk with sweetgrass water and then I use Hawaiian Ginger shampoo.

roseyellowrobe
Автор

Why does nearly everyone use coconut oil and/or olive oil? Coconut oil has a high comedogenic rating. It can clog pores and well as hair follicles. Olive oil is high in oleic acid. Oils with a higher linoleic acid to oleic acid ratio have better barrier repair potential, whereas oils with higher amounts of irritating oleic acid may be detrimental to skin-barrier function. I’m having a hard time finding a bar shampoo that doesn’t have these two ingredients 🙁

AdrienneS
Автор

What’s the difference between the shampoo bar made with your recipe and other recipes that use SCI? From what I’ve seen, I thought all shampoo bars use SCI.
Also, what makes your recipe a shampoo bar, different from cold process soap?
Does this mean that we could use cold process soap for our hair too?
I’ve never made shampoo bars before and I’m super interested on what ingredients are best for washing hair.
Thank you!

xcheesewizardx
Автор

Probably a silly question -- but is there a way to take a premade store-bought liquid conditioner and turn it into a bar? Trying to bring my favorite curly conditioner on a trip with me, but need it to be a solid

mm
Автор

Thanks for the recipe. Can we add dried rose petals at the end to make it look beautiful?

saraa