It can also be added to the powder phase of bath bombs and other bath products.
Making shampoo bars with sodium coco sulfate.
Their bars are almost entirely sodium lauryl sulfate held together with a small amount of glycerin or some sort of watery infusion but blending surfactants with varying charges makes for a gentler blend.
2 ozs fragrance of essential oil.
Add phase c ingredients and stir.
Cup coconut oil.
Mix the first four ingredients in a container and melt in a water bath or double boiler.
Sodium coco sulfate is a non irritating gentle surfactant that is derived from natural coconut oil giving it natural conditioning properties.
3 ozs distilled water.
You can dissolve it into the heated water phase for liquid concoctions or stir mash the powder into blends of butters and or other surfactants to create syndet bars.
You can make a shampoo bar using just one surfactant this is what lush typically does.
Our sodium coco sulfate comes in easy to disperse into water noodle form.
Duplication of the lush jumping juniper shampoo bar july 21 2018 june 18 2018 by swiftcraftymonkey i m sharing this with everyone as i m finding it very strange that everyone wants to use sodium coco sulfate as the base of a shampoo bar when the ph is far too high over ph 9 which is.
All ingredients are weighed.
Cool the mixture to approximately 45 c making sure it s still soft.
15 ozs of sodium coco sulphate needles.
Your homemade shampoo bars can be used after curing for 4 weeks.
It seems to take a really long time sometimes up to 30 minutes so be patient.
Mix phase b ingredients in a separate container and melt in a water bath or double boiler and stir occasionally.
Great for shampoo bars body wash liquid shampoo shaving cream and more.
That s the sodium coco sulfate sodium lauryl sulfoacetate cocamidopropyl betaine and decyl glucoside.
In a large bowl weigh your sls needles.
The wholesale solid shampoo bars that we make are made with sodium coco sulfate scs a gentler a more whole food coconut version option that is sls free.
Makes 4 4 oz tablet shampoo bars.
Begin by melting the scs with the water in a double boiler au bain marie.
It ll be quite thick rather than a liquid.
Pinches of fd c or d c powdered colorants.
I usually use a glass container it could be the empty glass jar of your spaghetti sauce for instance and put it in a small pan filled with a little bit of water.
2 ozs propylene glycol.
Leave in a dry place and turn once a week or so which is not necessary if using a baking rack.
Once phase a is soft and homogenous add phase b into phase a and stir using a spoon or a stirring rod.
Making shampoo bars with sodium coco sulfate.