7 Homemade Shampoo Bar Recipes – A How To - Simple Life Mom (2024)

7 Homemade Shampoo Bar Recipes – A How To - Simple Life Mom (1)

Please Share


I’ve put together 7 homemade shampoo bar recipes together for you to choose from. Some are vegan, some have tallow. All are wonderful for the hair and formulated with pure ingredients specifically put together for hair and the scalp. Though, feel free to use these on the entire body as a luxurious body and face bar as well.

All of these recipes are made with the cold process soap making method. If you are new to soap making and need more specific instructions, go here: Soap Making for Beginners. You can also purchase my book, The Natural Soap Making Book for Beginners.

I know that some companies harvest Palm oil responsibly, while others do not. There are some very good companies that are providing jobs to communities, planting trees, and harvesting responsibly for the people to have a local commodity. Make sure to use palm from these companies.

If you are vegan, choose the vegan bars. If you like tallow or lard bars, then definitely choose one of the recipes below with those ingredients. You cannot simply interchange ingredients easily. But you can take a vegan recipe if that’s what you prefer, and use different essential oils, or even add honey or replace some of the water with milk.

7 Shampoo Bar Recipes

They are:

  1. Palm Shampoo Bar (Vegan, No Coconut)
  2. Avocado Shampoo Bar (Vegan)
  3. Tallow and Honey Shampoo Bar
  4. Cocoa Shampoo Bar (Vegan, No Tree Nut, No Coconut)
  5. Coconut Milk Shampoo Bar
  6. Clay Shampoo Bar
  7. Goat Milk Shampoo Bar

As usual, be very careful with lye, and some essential oils can burn as well.Research what you are doing and what you are using. See my essential oils safety page and for more in-depth soap making instructions you can get my book or my soap making instructions page: 7 Steps to Homemade Soap for Beginners.

If you are just transitioning off of shampoo, realize that your hair follicles struggle to over produceoils after each stripping of store-boughtshampoo. Your scalp will need to“re-learn” how much oil to make, so you will go through a greasy period of 1-3 weeks. After your scalp adjusts, these soaps work great.

I follow up with a spray solution of half water, half apple cider vinegar as a conditioner.

Find Shampoo Bars in My Shop

7 Homemade Shampoo Bar Recipes – A How To - Simple Life Mom (2)

7 Homemade Shampoo Bar Recipes

1) Shampoo Bar with Palm

3 lbs, or twelve 4 ounce bars – 10% superfat content

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Combine olive oil, palm flakes, sweet almond oil, and castor oil in a stainless steel pot and melt over medium/low heat. Remove from heat and allow to cool to 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Outside, wearing proper safety gear including gloves and a mask, pour lye crystals into water and stir until dissolved. Allow to cool to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. If oils or lye water are not cooling at the same rate, use a cold water bath in the sink.
  3. When both lye water and oils are at the correct temperature, pour lye water into oils and mix with a hand or stick mixer until medium trace.
  4. Add essential oil and blend well.
  5. Pour into mold and insulate for 24 hours.
  6. Remove from mold and cut.
  7. Allow to cure for 4-6 weeks in a cool, non-humid location.

2) Avocado Shampoo Bar

3 lbs, or twelve 4 ounce bars – 10% superfat content

Instructions:

Directions:

  1. Combine olive oil, coconut oil, castor oil, shea butter, and avocado oil in a stainless steel pot and melt over medium/low heat. Remove from heat and allow to cool to 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Outside, wearing proper safety gear including gloves and a mask, pour lye crystals into water and stir until dissolved. Allow to cool to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. If oils or lye water are not cooling at the same rate, use a cold water bath in the sink.
  3. When both lye water and oils are at the correct temperature, pour lye water into oils and mix with a hand or stick mixer until medium trace.
  4. Add essential oil and blend well.
  5. Pour into mold and insulate for 24 hours.
  6. Remove from mold and cut.
  7. Allow to cure for 4-6 weeks in a cool, non-humid location.

3) Tallow and Honey Shampoo Bar

3 lbs, or twelve 4 ounce bars – 10% superfat content

Instructions:

Directions:

  1. Combine tallow, coconut oil, olive oil, castor oil, sweet almond oil, jojoba oil in a stainless steel pot and melt over medium/low heat. Remove from heat and allow to cool to 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Outside, wearing proper safety gear including gloves and a mask, pour lye crystals into water and stir until dissolved. Allow to cool to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. If oils or lye water are not cooling at the same rate, use a cold water bath in the sink.
  3. When both lye water and oils are at the correct temperature, pour lye water into oils and mix with a hand or stick mixer until medium trace.
  4. Add essential oil and honey and blend well.
  5. Pour into mold and insulate for 24 hours.
  6. Remove from mold and cut.
  7. Allow to cure for 4-6 weeks in a cool, non-humid location.

4) Cocoa Shampoo Bar

3 lbs, or twelve 4 ounce bars – 10% superfat content

Instructions:

Directions:

  1. Combine babassu oil, apricot kernel oil, cocoa butter, castor oil, and grapeseed oil in a stainless steel pot and melt over medium/low heat. Remove from heat and allow to cool to 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Outside, wearing proper safety gear including gloves and a mask, pour lye crystals into water and stir until dissolved. Allow to cool to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. If oils or lye water are not cooling at the same rate, use a cold water bath in the sink.
  3. When both lye water and oils are at the correct temperature, pour lye water into oils and mix with a hand or stick mixer until medium trace.
  4. Add essential oils and blend well.
  5. Pour into mold and insulate for 24 hours.
  6. Remove from mold and cut.
  7. Allow to cure for 4-6 weeks in a cool, non-humid location.
7 Homemade Shampoo Bar Recipes – A How To - Simple Life Mom (3)

5) Coconut Milk Shampoo Bar

3 lbs, or twelve 4 ounce bars – 5% superfat content

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Combine olive oil, coconut oil, castor oil, cocoa butter, sweet almond oil, shea butter, and beeswax in a stainless steel pot and melt over medium/low heat. Remove from heat and allow to cool to 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Combine milk and water and refrigerate until very cold.
  3. Outside, wearing proper safety gear including gloves and a mask, pour lye crystals into milk/water and stir until dissolved. Allow to cool to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. If oils or lye milk/water are not cooling at the same rate, use a cold water bath in the sink.
  4. When both lye milk/water and oils are at the correct temperature, pour lye water into oils and mix with a hand or stick mixer until medium trace.
  5. Add essential oils and blend well.
  6. Pour into mold and insulate for 24 hours.
  7. Remove from mold and cut.
  8. Allow to cure for 4-6 weeks in a cool, non-humid location.

6) Clay Shampoo Bar

3 lbs, or twelve 4 ounce bars – 10% superfat content

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Combine lard, coconut oil, olive oil, shea butter, castor oil, and beeswax in a stainless steel pot and melt over medium/low heat. Remove from heat and allow to cool to 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Outside, wearing proper safety gear including gloves and a mask, pour lye crystals into water and stir until dissolved. Allow to cool to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. If oils or lye water are not cooling at the same rate, use a cold water bath in the sink.
  3. When both lye water and oils are at the correct temperature, pour lye water into oils and mix with a hand or stick mixer until medium trace.
  4. Add essential oils and clay and blend well.
  5. Pour into mold and insulate for 24 hours.
  6. Remove from mold and cut.
  7. Allow to cure for 4-6 weeks in a cool, non-humid location.

7) Goat Milk Shampoo Bar

3 lbs, or twelve 4 ounce bars – 5% superfat content

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Combine coconut oil, olive oil, walnut oil, cocoa butter, castor oil, and sweet almond oil in a stainless steel pot and melt over medium/low heat. Remove from heat and allow to cool to 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Combine milk and water and freeze until slushy.
  3. Outside, wearing proper safety gear including gloves and a mask, pour lye crystals into milk/water and stir until dissolved. Allow to cool to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. If oils or lye milk/water are not cooling at the same rate, use a cold water bath in the sink.
  4. When both lye milk/water and oils are at the correct temperature, pour lye water into oils and mix with a hand or stick mixer until medium trace.
  5. Add essential oils and blend well.
  6. Pour into mold and insulate for 24 hours.
  7. Remove from mold and cut.
  8. Allow to cure for 4-6 weeks in a cool, non-humid location.

BONUS RECIPE

Soft Herbal Shampoo Bar

3 lbs, or twelve 4 ounce bars – 5% superfat content

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Combine beeswax, coconut oil, olive oil, and sweet almond oil in a stainless steel pot and melt over medium/low heat. Remove from heat and allow to cool to 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Steep chamomile tea in water. Chill the tea water in the refrigerator.
  3. Outside, wearing proper safety gear including gloves and a mask, pour lye crystals into water and stir until dissolved. Allow to cool to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. If oils or lye water are not cooling at the same rate, use a cold water bath in the sink.
  4. When both lye water and oils are at the correct temperature, pour lye water into oils and mix with a hand or stick mixer until trace. This may be harder to see trace. Just make sure the water and oil is fully emulsified and very light trace is reached.
  5. Add essential oils and used chamomile tea leaves (optional) and blend well.
  6. Pour into mold and insulate. After 24 hours, if it is still too soft to remove from the mold, wait another day or two.
  7. Remove from mold and cut.
  8. Allow to cure for 4-6 weeks in a cool, non-humid location.

Thanks for stopping by!

Make sure you check out my Soap Making and Bath and Body books HERE.


Please Share

7 Homemade Shampoo Bar Recipes – A How To - Simple Life Mom (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in shampoo bars? ›

A shampoo bar made surfactants will likely be packed with the same hair loving ingredients such as castor oil, rhassoul clay and coconut oil.

How to create your own 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

Can I make shampoo bars 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

What hardens a shampoo bar? ›

Cetyl alcohol is a fatty alcohol that will help to solidify the shampoo bar and also provide a nice emolliency to the bar and hair (plus it's less greasy than cocoa butter).

Are shampoo bars good for GREY hair? ›

Look for shampoo bars that have anti-aging and strengthening properties. Ingredients like collagen, keratin, or biotin can help improve the strength and resilience of gray hair. Gentle and SLS-free bars: Gray hair can be more delicate and susceptible to damage.

What are the best oils for shampoo bars? ›

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 oils are good for a shampoo bar? ›

Emollients such as brassica alcohol, stearic acid and BTMS soften hair, protect the scalp and make the hair easy to comb while reducing breakage. These are usually combined with oils such as jojoba, broccoli seed oil, shea butter, castor oil.

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)

Which homemade shampoo is best? ›

4 DIY herbal shampoos for hair
  1. Basil leaves water and Aloe Vera gel. Boil a few neem leaves in a cup of water. ...
  2. Shikakai and Dry Indian gooseberry. Mix some shikakai and black dry Indian gooseberry or amla in an iron vessel. ...
  3. Buttermilk and Multali Mitti. ...
  4. Reetha, Bhringraj and Fenugreek Powder.
Nov 1, 2023

How do you make shampoo bars from scratch? ›

Instructions:
  1. Melt carnauba wax in a double boiler.
  2. Once melted, let cool slightly and add apple cider vinegar, jojoba beads, essential oils, and Castile soap. Stir completely.
  3. Pour mixture into soap mold of choice. Let solidify in the refrigerator.
May 19, 2023

How do you make rich shampoo? ›

*Add amla, reetha and shikakai to the water and boil till water becomes half. *Let it cool down. *Squeeze out all the pulp of reetha. *Use a medium strainer (not a fine strainer) and strain the shampoo so you will get a pulpy mixture of thick shampoo.

How long does it take to get used to shampoo bars? ›

When you start using natural products your hair readjusts by over producing sebum. Some people don't experience a transition period at all but it can last between 2-3 weeks or even longer for some.

What happens when you switch to shampoo bars? ›

If you're switching to a shampoo bar — or any sulfate free, “clean” formula — you may find that there's a bit of an adjustment period. During this time many people report a range of experiences from their hair feeling more oily / greasy, waxy, frizzy, and / or dry. And some people report no adjustment at all.

What makes a shampoo bar solid? ›

Put simply, an Ethique shampoo bar is a highly concentrated solid version of your favourite liquid shampoo product. A shampoo bar contains little to no water meaning you're left with only the active ingredients. Contrast this with a liquid shampoo, which is typically 70-80% water.

How long does it take for shampoo bars to work? ›

Most people find that if they persist in using our natural shampoo bars—anywhere from a few days to a month for your hair to transition, that feeling goes away, and they find their hair to be cleaner, brighter, softer, and more manageable.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Carmelo Roob

Last Updated:

Views: 6202

Rating: 4.4 / 5 (45 voted)

Reviews: 92% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Carmelo Roob

Birthday: 1995-01-09

Address: Apt. 915 481 Sipes Cliff, New Gonzalobury, CO 80176

Phone: +6773780339780

Job: Sales Executive

Hobby: Gaming, Jogging, Rugby, Video gaming, Handball, Ice skating, Web surfing

Introduction: My name is Carmelo Roob, I am a modern, handsome, delightful, comfortable, attractive, vast, good person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.