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My 7 Homemade Shampoo Recipes has been a huge hit over the years. It’s definitely time to give you more recipes …again, all in one place. These shampoo bar recipes are 100% natural, pure, healthy, and palm free. I’ve added a few vegan options for you as well.

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These Herbal shampoo bar recipes are made with pure ingredients using the cold process method. I’ve included instructions with each recipe, but if you need more in depth instructions you can check out 7 Easy Steps to Handmade Lye Soap for Beginners or one of my books.

A hard copy book with very comprehensive instructions (the only book you’ll ever need for cold process soap making) can be found on Amazon: The Natural Soapmaking Book for Beginners. Or you can get my Ebook: Natural Soap Making How-to and Recipe Book

How to Use an Herbal Shampoo Bar

If you’ve never used a shampoo bar before, relax. It’s easy. Simply lather the shampoo bar in your hands or with a wash cloth or scrunchy and work into your hair. Rinse, and follow up with a lightly acidic conditioner. I like to use apple cider vinegar that is diluted in half with water in a spray bottle. Simple spray and rinse.

Sometimes natural shampoo bars can still be slightly basic after curing (nothing drastic, just slightly). The diluted apple cider vinegar makes sure you have a neutral pH and helps the hair shaft close and maintain healthiness. This will also reduce frizz and the amount of minerals that bond with the hair.

That’s right, sometimes those with harder water have a more difficult making the transition to handmade shampoo bars. This is because their water is filled with minerals that will bond with the hair when using a natural soap product. You’ll know if you have hard water because you’ll probably also have a harder time keeping your shower walls clean. Mineral deposits will form on walls over time. Use the apple cider vinegar rinse and this should help the transition. If this isn’t enough, try a commercial conditioner with good ingredients to ease your transition. If worse comes to worse, a filter shower head is amazing for hair!

5 Herbal Shampoo Bar Recipes

Each of these herbal shampoo recipes have been created for all hair types. Every type of hair can benefit from the vitamins and nourishing qualities of the milks, oils, and herbs within these shampoos.

Lavender is very soothing to the scalp, as is chamomile. Coconut milk, aloe, and goats milk are nourishing and balancing. Calendula is healing, while rosemary stimulates natural balance and hair growth. So, try each recipe and find your favorite.

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Coconut Milk and Lavender Shampoo

3lb (12 – 4oz bars) – 7% superfat

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Combine oils and butters in a large pot. Melt and cool to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Wearing appropriate safety equipment, go outside and add lye to water and stir until dissolved. Let cool until it is around 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. When both oils and lye-coconut milk are at desired temperatures, pour lye/coconut milk into oils and use a stick blender to blend on and off until light trace.
  4. Add essential oil and blend.
  5. Pour into a lined mold and insulate for 24 hours.
  6. Remove, cut, and cure for 4-6 weeks.

Chamomile Lemon Shampoo

2lb (Eight – 4oz bars) – 7% superfat

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Combine lard and oils in a large pot. Add chamomile flowers. Melt and cool to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Wearing appropriate safety equipment, go outside and add lye to water and stir until dissolved. Let cool until it is around 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. When both oils and lye water are at desired temperatures, pour lye water into oils and use a stick blender to blend on and off until light trace.
  4. Add essential oil and blend.
  5. Pour into a lined mold and insulate for 24 hours.
  6. Remove, cut, and cure for 4-6 weeks.

Orange and Aloe Shampoo

2lb (Eight – 4oz bars) – 5% superfat

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Combine oils and butter in a large pot. Melt and cool to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Wearing appropriate safety equipment, go outside and add lye to aloe water and stir until dissolved. Let cool until it is around 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. When both oils and lye aloe water are at desired temperatures, pour lye water into oils and use a stick blender to blend on and off until light trace.
  4. Add essential oil and blend.
  5. Pour into a lined mold and insulate for 24 hours.
  6. Remove, cut, and cure for 4-6 weeks.

Goat Milk and Elder Flower Shampoo

2lb (Eight – 4oz bars) – 5% superfat

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Weigh and add sweet almond oil and elder flowers to a small sauce pan and heat on low for 15 minutes. Strain.
  2. Weigh goat milk and water and freeze until slushy.
  3. Combine oils (including the infused sweet almond oil) and butters in a large pot. Melt and cool to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  4. Wearing appropriate safety equipment, go outside and add lye to cold goat milk and water and stir until dissolved. Let cool until it is around 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  5. When both oils and lye water are at desired temperatures, pour lye water into oils and use a stick blender to blend on and off until light trace.
  6. Add essential oil and blend.
  7. Pour into a lined mold and insulate for 24 hours.
  8. Remove, cut, and cure for 4-6 weeks.

Calendula and Rosemary Shampoo

3lb (12 – 4oz bars) – 10% superfat

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Add olive oil and calendula flowers to a small sauce pan and heat on low for 15 minutes. Strain.
  2. Combine oils (including the infused olive oil) and butters in a large pot. Melt and cool to 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. Wearing appropriate safety equipment, go outside and add lye to water and stir until dissolved. Let cool until it is around 110 degrees Fahrenheit.
  4. When both oils and lye water are at desired temperatures, pour lye water into oils and use a stick blender to blend on and off until light trace.
  5. Add essential oil and blend.
  6. Pour into a lined mold and insulate for 24 hours.
  7. Remove, cut, and cure for 4-6 weeks.

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FAQs

What are the best ingredients for shampoo bars? ›

Make sure your shampoo bar contains lots of hair loving ingredients, or else it will just be a brick of surfactants. Look, for example, for coconut oil, cocoa butter, shea butter, argan oil, avocado oil, and jojoba. Clays, such as rhassoul clay and bentonite clay, are also amazing for haircare.

How to make homemade shampoo? ›

Natural shampoo
  1. ½ cup water.
  2. ½ cup castile soap.
  3. ½ tsp. light vegetable or canola oil (can omit if you have oily hair)
Jun 25, 2021

How do you make mild herbal shampoo at home? ›

Fill a large pot with water and then pour 25 g (1/3 cup) of soap nuts, 25 g (1/3 cup) of dried gooseberry, and 25 g (1/3 cup) of dried shikakai into the water. Let the ingredients soak overnight, or for about 12 hours, so they get soft.

What oils are best for shampoo bar? ›

Natural Shampoo bar should be made with olive oil, coconut oil, castor oil, shea butter, etc. Because shampoo bars are made using vegetable lipids (oils and butters), the bars can go rancid over time.

What is the ingredient of shampoo bar? ›

What's in a shampoo bar? There are many shampoo bars on the market, and they vary in type, ingredients, process, quality. That said, most shampoo bars contain cleansing oils, moisturizing oils, and some combination of essential oils, plants/botanicals, and/or fresh scents.

What ingredient makes shampoo bars lather? ›

SLSa (Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate)

A powder used to make shampoo bars as it creates a foaming lather. SLSa is derived from coconut oil and creates a lather that gently removes surface oil, dirt and bacteria without stripping or drying sensitive skin.

Why do shampoo bars make my hair dry? ›

It could be soap-based

Soap, is very alkaline, means that on the pH scale, it's quite different from the pH level of our hair and skin. Washing your hair with a product that disrupts the pH balance of your hair and scalp can potentially leave your hair feeling irritated and dry.

What is 3 ingredient homemade shampoo? ›

1/4 cup Castile soap (we used Dr. Bronner's Peppermint) 1/4 cup coconut milk, (from a carton) 1/2 tsp jojoba oil (can use olive oil if you don't have on hand, but may create a more oily feel)

How do you make 100% natural shampoo? ›

Materials
  1. ¼ cup coconut milk.
  2. ¼ cup castile soap.
  3. 20 drops essential oils (such as peppermint, lavender, rosemary, or orange)
  4. ½ tsp almond or olive oil (for dry hair, optional)

What are the 3 main ingredients of shampoo? ›

  • Water,
  • Surfactant (detergent),
  • Preservative.
  • These are the only ingredients that are really needed.
  • Other ingredients are added to make better lather (Foam Boosters).
  • Adjust pH so product is kinder to hair and scalp. ...
  • Viscosity adjusters so product pours easily without being too watery.
Feb 27, 2016

How do you make natural detox shampoo? ›

DIY Clarifying Shampoo Recipe

Spoon baking soda into an empty water bottle or cup, then add water. (Note: Water must be warm, for baking soda to fully dissolve.) This mixture will not create suds or lather, but if you really feel the need for a foamy wash, you can add apple cider vinegar, too.

What herbs are good for homemade shampoo? ›

Herbs for Hair Care:

Oily Hair and Scalp: Bay leaf, Burdock root, Calendula, Chamomile, Horsetail, Lemon Balm, Lavender, Lemon peel, Lemongrass, Nettle, Peppermint, Rosemary, Thyme, Witch Hazel Bark, Yarrow leaf and flower.

How do you start a shampoo bar? ›

Either rub the shampoo bar directly onto your scalp (as you would use a soap on your skin) or rub it between your palms to create a lather. Concentrate on distributing the lather all over your scalp. Use your fingertips to massage and guide the foam from your hairline to your crown and down to your neckline.

How do you make a shampoo bar without lye? ›

Shampoo Bar Recipe without Lye*
  1. 1 lb. castile soap melt and pour base.
  2. 2 tsp. Castor oil or jojoba oil.
  3. 1 tsp. Shea butter or cocoa butter.
  4. 25 drops of essential oils (see below for tips on which essential oils to use)
May 27, 2022

Can you use melt and pour soap to make shampoo bars? ›

While advanced soap- and shampoo-makers use sodium hydroxide to make their shampoo bars, you can start your DIY shampoo bar journey by using a melt-and-pour soap base.

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