If we want to ensure we are giving our hair the best care, we must consider both how we cleanse and condition it. Not all conditioners are created equal and we may need specific ingredients in order to give our hair the unique care it needs. A solid conditioner bar is a great way to focus on a small number of ingredients in a recipe that is simple to make and use. The solid bar also helps us to reduce waste and is great for traveling so we have one less liquid to worry about in our bag.
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This recipe uses a nourishing and moisturizing blend of butter, oils, and wax that should be suitable for most hair types. Cocoa Butter and Shea Butter help to hydrate the hair while also improving softness and shine. Fractionated Coconut Oil absorbs into the hair, taking beneficial essential oils with it to help address breakage and split ends. Beeswax helps keep the bar solid and works to seal moisture and beneficial ingredients into the hair. The essential oils used in the recipe can be tailored to what our hair needs most.
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Here are a few essential oil blends to choose from that can help us with some of the most common concerns we may want to address with a conditioner.
Goodbye Split Ends & Breakage
- 1/2oz of Lavender Essential Oil
- 1/2oz of Ylang Ylang Essential Oil
Oh So Shiney & Soft
- 1/2oz of Chamomile Essential Oil
- 10ml of Peppermint Essential Oil
- 10ml of Rosemary Essential Oil
Grow Grow Grow
- 1/2oz of Rosemary Essential Oil
- 10ml of Cedarwood Essential Oil
- 10ml of Ylang Ylang Essential Oil
Super Hydration
- 1/2oz of Lavender Essential Oil
- 1/2oz of Lemongrass Essential Oil
Customizable Conditioner Bar Recipe
Ingredients
- 4 oz of Cocoa Butter Wafers
- 4 oz of Unrefined Shea Butter
- 4 oz of Beeswax Pearls
- 2 oz of Fractionated Coconut Oil
- 2 oz of Raw Honey
- 1 oz of Essential Oil Blend
Supplies
- Heat Safe Mold
- Digital kitchen scale
- Small bowl for essential oils
- Large glass or stainless steel bowl for oils
- Pot or double boiler
- Spoon or rubber spatula
Instructions
Make sure to wear safety glasses or goggles, gloves, and long sleeve clothing. Working with lye and high temperatures requires caution and safe practices. Always make soap in a well-ventilated area.
- Measure and combine the essential oils and set them aside.
- Weigh cocoa butter, shea butter, beeswax, and fractionated coconut oil and combine them into a large bowl. Place the bowl on top of a large pot that is about 1/3 full of water and bring the water to a boil. Heat until everything is fully melted and incorporated, stirring occasionally.
- Remove from heat and add the essential oil blend and honey. Stir thoroughly to combine.
- Quickly pour the mixture into the mold or molds and tap the molds on the table or counter to release any trapped air bubbles.
- Place in freezer until fully hardened.. Unmold and cut it into bars if using a loaf mold. Store away from water before use.
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