Hello All! I wanted to try out Ayurvedic powders to improve the overall health of my scalp and promote hair growth. I found the best way is to make them into shampoo bars. No messy powders. Lots of lather. Here's the method that worked best for me.
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@g.isabell3 years agoThank you for sharing! I' m obsessed with natural and ayurvedic hair care. 7
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@ashtontolbert34083 years agoOh my, this looks amazing and so easy to make! Thank you for sharing. 2
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@suddenlyketo3 years agoThis looks amazing! Cant wait to try it! 1
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@Itslockdown20207 months agoWhich soap base do u use it? Can i use any white soap get in walmart like ivory n dial? Please reply.
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@forisadora74802 years agoI love the idea of a shampoo bar but that ph is killer on my hair. Im curious if you lower the ph although it lessens the effectiveness of the soap it shouldnt affect the herbs. Great idea tho. 1
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@adrinabrown702 years agoIs this ph balanced? How did you balance it?
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@anniemasasi21613 years agoAmazing recipe. Is there any residue from the powders when you wash your hair? 1
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@marvinandjosh13 years agoThese look awesome and so easy to make. Is goat' s milk moisturizing? 1
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@ntonioproductions15912 years agoWhat are the actual quantities you use? You said a tablespoon of each powder for 2 bars, and for 6 bars that adds up to 37. 5g each, time 5 powders = 187. 5g . ...Expand
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@mysticari89286 months agoI make mine the same way. But it last for a couple months i wash my hair 2 times a week add cocoa butter and kokum 1 tsp each makes the bar harder.
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@bmall79823 years agoLooks absolutely amazing! What about ph? 1
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@memastarful2 years agoI love using those powders from india. Have you tried bhringraj.
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@Prettydarntiredofthe3 years agoIf you want to add any oils you have to find out from the manufacturer what percentage the soap will hold or it will not set correctly. I will try this. ...Expand1
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@ntonioproductions15912 years agoLooks like a great recipe! Just one question, what is the clay doing? Is it to treat the hair in some way?
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@lydiaswanson32402 years agoIs there a difference between melt and pour soaps and just a regular unscented soap bar?
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@sylmarie3 years agoCan i add the powders while the melt and pours are still on the stove.
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@denyshadials57022 years agoWhy does it only last two washes? Is it a soft bar? 2
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@carmenshirley48863 years agoWhat benefit does spraying 70% alcohol provide? Does it act as a preservative?
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@sergeyn23103 years agoI recommend you look into fortified shampoo for fast hair growth. 1
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@candilocs842 years agoWhat do you mean shampoo bar last for two washes? You mean it' s done after you wash your hair twice?
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@KennieMarshall11 months agoThe reason why you only get one or 2 wash and no room of oils is because your using too much powder to melted soup. I think 1 tsp for 4 powders and only 1 cup of melted soap is messing up the ratio. Try half tsp. 2
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@childofgodforever661410 months agoAvoid using soap base for shampoo bars. The ph is high and can damage your hair. Use a syndopour base with a neutral ph instead. 1
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@ntonioproductions15912 years agoWhat are the actual quantities you use? You said a tablespoon of each powder for 2 bars, and for 6 bars that adds up to 37. 5g each, time 5 powders = 187. 5g . ...Expand
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@Prettydarntiredofthe3 years agoIf you want to add any oils you have to find out from the manufacturer what percentage the soap will hold or it will not set correctly. I will try this. ...Expand1
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