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Aloe Shampoo Bar Project

Item No. PS000336
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LEVEL Intermediate
TIME 1 hour
YIELD About 4 shampoo bars
COST
$94.74

Shampoo bars are a great low-waste alternative to traditional formulas, which usually come in plastic bottles.

They feel amazing too! In this recipe, we used cocoa butter and aloe extract to moisturize the hair. It's also formulated with new Foaming Noodles - SCI and Bubble Boost - CAPB , which are surfactants derived from coconuts. They make everything nice and dark. Find more surfactants for DIY soap here.

The color comes from Jade Liquid Crystal Dye - just a drop or two will do the trick! White Lily and Aloe Fragrance Oil is the perfect finishing touch, with notes of lily, violet, pineapple, and sandalwood. The Succulent Silicone Mold gives the bars a cute shape that fit perfectly in your hand. Try our 2 cavity mold with the same design and save!

Looking for more shampoo making supplies? Check out these DIY haircare kits

What You Need:

IB003175
4 Cavity Succulent Silicone Mold

4 Cavity Succulent Silicone Mold

1 mold
$16.99
IB003155
White Lily and Aloe Fragrance Oil

White Lily and Aloe Fragrance Oil - 2 oz

2 oz
$7.09
IB005186
Bubble Boost - CAPB

Bubble Boost - CAPB - 8 oz

8 oz
$4.99
IB005192
Foaming Noodles - SCI

Foaming Noodles - SCI - 1 lb

1 lb
$16.99
IB003048
BTMS - 50 Conditioning Emulsifier

BTMS - 50 Conditioning Emulsifier - 2 oz

2 oz
$4.75
IB003785
Deodorized Cocoa Butter Wafers

Deodorized Cocoa Butter Wafers - 1 lb

1 lb wafers
$14.99
IB002515
DL-Panthenol

DL-Panthenol - 1 oz

1 oz
$4.99
IB002096
Sodium Lactate

Sodium Lactate - 4 oz

4 oz
$2.99
IB005038
Water Soluble Aloe Extract

Water Soluble Aloe Extract - 1 oz

1 oz
$4.99
IB005055
Geogard 221

Geogard 221 - 1 oz

1 oz
$4.99
IB000084
Droppers With Suction Bulb

Droppers With Suction Bulb - 10 droppers

10
$2.99
IB005208
Jade Liquid Crystal Dye

Jade Liquid Crystal Dye - 1 oz

1 oz
$7.99
$94.74
10 products 2 tools

Recipe

INGREDIENTS:
  • White Lily and Aloe Fragrance Oil - 2 oz
  • Bubble Boost - CAPB - 8 oz
  • Foaming Noodles - SCI - 1 lb
  • BTMS - 50 Conditioning Emulsifier - 2 oz
  • Deodorized Cocoa Butter Wafers - 1 lb
  • DL-Panthenol - 1 oz
  • Sodium Lactate - 4 oz
  • Water Soluble Aloe Extract - 1 oz
  • Geogard 221 - 1 oz
  • Jade Liquid Crystal Dye - 1 oz
EQUIPMENT:
  • 4 Cavity Succulent Silicone Mold
  • Droppers With Suction Bulb - 10 droppers

Instructions

You will need:

  • 4 Cavity Succulent Silicone Mold
  • 9 oz. Foaming Noodles - SCI
  • 3 oz. Bubble Boost - CAPB 
  • 0.4 oz. Cocoa Butter
  • 0.7 oz. BTMS-50
  • 0.4 oz. Sodium Lactate
  • 0.2 oz. Water Soluble Aloe Extract
  • 0.1 oz. DL-Panthenol
  • 0.2 oz. White Lily and Aloe Fragrance Oil
  • 1-2 drops Jade Liquid Crystal Dye
  • 2 mL Geogard 221

Follow these steps:

1

Set up a double boiler - fill a large pot with a small amount of water and bring to a soft boil. Cover the pot with a heat-safe bowl. To the bowl, add 9 ounces of Foaming Noodles and 3 ounces of Bubble Boost. Cover with a lid or foil.

2

In a small heat-safe container, add 0.4 ounces of cocoa butter and 0.7 ounces of BTMS-50. Slowly melt in the microwave using 30 second bursts. Add 0.2 ounces of White Lily and Aloe Fragrance Oil and stir.

3

In a separate small container, add 0.4 ounces of sodium lactate, 0.2 ounces of water soluble aloe extract, and 0.1 ounces of DL-Panthenol. Stir until the DL-Panthenol is mostly dissolved. 

4

After about 15-20 minutes, check on the Foaming Noodles and Bubble Boost. Stir to help them heat evenly. The Foaming Noodles will not fully melt, but the ingredients will begin to form a thick gel-like paste. Allow them to heat for another 10-15 minutes. 

5

Turn off the heat to the double boiler, but keep the bowl on the pot of hot water. Add the butter mixture and sodium lactate mixture to the surfactants and stir thoroughly. Add 1-2 drops of Jade Liquid Crystal Dye until you have a soft green color - stir thoroughly until there are no streaks. 

6

Remove the pot from the heat and allow the mixture to cool to about 160° F. Mix in 2 mL of Geogard 221 and stir thoroughly. 

7

Working quickly, spoon the shampoo mixture into the Succulent Silicone Mold. With gloved hands, press the mixture firmly into the mold cavities to ensure they fill all the succulent details. 

8

Allow the shampoo bars to cool for 3-4 hours, up to overnight. Gently press out of the mold and allow to cure for 3-7 days.

9

To use, apply the shampoo bar directly to wet hair and lather. Or, lather the bar in your hand or loofah and apply the lather to wet hair. Rinse and continue your hair routine as usual. Enjoy!

Tutorial credits

Photographer: Amanda Kerzman

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Aloe Shampoo Bar Project

  • LEVEL Intermediate
  • TIME 1 hour
  • YIELD About 4 shampoo bars

They feel amazing too! In this recipe, we used cocoa butter and aloe extract to moisturize the hair. It's also formulated with new Foaming Noodles - SCI and Bubble Boost - CAPB , which are surfactants derived from coconuts. They make everything nice and dark. Find more surfactants for DIY soap here.

The color comes from Jade Liquid Crystal Dye - just a drop or two will do the trick! White Lily and Aloe Fragrance Oil is the perfect finishing touch, with notes of lily, violet, pineapple, and sandalwood. The Succulent Silicone Mold gives the bars a cute shape that fit perfectly in your hand. Try our 2 cavity mold with the same design and save!

Looking for more shampoo making supplies? Check out these DIY haircare kits

You will need:

  • 4 Cavity Succulent Silicone Mold
  • 9 oz. Foaming Noodles - SCI
  • 3 oz. Bubble Boost - CAPB 
  • 0.4 oz. Cocoa Butter
  • 0.7 oz. BTMS-50
  • 0.4 oz. Sodium Lactate
  • 0.2 oz. Water Soluble Aloe Extract
  • 0.1 oz. DL-Panthenol
  • 0.2 oz. White Lily and Aloe Fragrance Oil
  • 1-2 drops Jade Liquid Crystal Dye
  • 2 mL Geogard 221

Follow these steps:

1

Set up a double boiler - fill a large pot with a small amount of water and bring to a soft boil. Cover the pot with a heat-safe bowl. To the bowl, add 9 ounces of Foaming Noodles and 3 ounces of Bubble Boost. Cover with a lid or foil.

2

In a small heat-safe container, add 0.4 ounces of cocoa butter and 0.7 ounces of BTMS-50. Slowly melt in the microwave using 30 second bursts. Add 0.2 ounces of White Lily and Aloe Fragrance Oil and stir.

3

In a separate small container, add 0.4 ounces of sodium lactate, 0.2 ounces of water soluble aloe extract, and 0.1 ounces of DL-Panthenol. Stir until the DL-Panthenol is mostly dissolved. 

4

After about 15-20 minutes, check on the Foaming Noodles and Bubble Boost. Stir to help them heat evenly. The Foaming Noodles will not fully melt, but the ingredients will begin to form a thick gel-like paste. Allow them to heat for another 10-15 minutes. 

5

Turn off the heat to the double boiler, but keep the bowl on the pot of hot water. Add the butter mixture and sodium lactate mixture to the surfactants and stir thoroughly. Add 1-2 drops of Jade Liquid Crystal Dye until you have a soft green color - stir thoroughly until there are no streaks. 

6

Remove the pot from the heat and allow the mixture to cool to about 160° F. Mix in 2 mL of Geogard 221 and stir thoroughly. 

7

Working quickly, spoon the shampoo mixture into the Succulent Silicone Mold. With gloved hands, press the mixture firmly into the mold cavities to ensure they fill all the succulent details. 

8

Allow the shampoo bars to cool for 3-4 hours, up to overnight. Gently press out of the mold and allow to cure for 3-7 days.

9

To use, apply the shampoo bar directly to wet hair and lather. Or, lather the bar in your hand or loofah and apply the lather to wet hair. Rinse and continue your hair routine as usual. Enjoy!

Tutorial credits

Photographer: Amanda Kerzman