How to Make Shampoo and Conditioner
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Love it! but must you plug in the website every five seconds? I feel like it's been shoved down my throat.
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@MatthewCravatt Thanks for your feedback. I'm sorry you didn't like our free video. If you like making things from scratch, the four from-scratch Cold Process videos may appeal to you. Additionally, you might be interested in learning to make Liquid Soap (for shampoo) from scratch. The conditioning recipe is the reall star of the show - so be sure to watch that part,too!
Soap Queen Blog also has a bunch of free resources for you to investigate all types of soapmaking further. Happy Soaping! =)
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The blooper at the end made me wanna cry laughing. hee hee
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This isnt really making your own shampoo and conditioner. Its adding fragrances to pre made shampoo and conditioner products...
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@soapqueentv Thank AM. I will try this today but I will just use shea oil and almond oil. Happy New Year!
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Lol does it help ur hair grow
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I couldn't find the shampoo base on brambleberry :(
are the products on your website tested on animals, cruelty free, or vegan?
MsCoconuttie 2 weeks ago
@MsCoconuttie We don't do any animal testing and many of our products are vegan (the ones that aren't are pretty obvious - Goats milk soap base for instance). But please feel free to email customer service with a list of specific products, we are always happy to check for you!
soapqueentv 1 week ago
Hi AM I have all the supplies for the coniditoner and I oreder them from Bramble berry. What is the brand and modle of your heat gun
Santasha23 2 weeks ago
@Santasha23 The temperature gun is one we used to sell at Bramble Berry but was discontinued. Now we have a mini temperature gun that is smaller but works the same way. You can also try searching for digital, infrared non-contact temperature gun and maybe you can find a different brand!
soapqueentv 2 weeks ago
Do you have a tear free formula shampoo base?
rorysmom3 1 month ago
@rorysmom3 Soap naturally has a pH of about 9 and tear free formulas have a neutral pH (which is why they don't sting when it gets in your eyes). So most tear free formulas aren't made with real soap - they use artificial detergents and such.
soapqueentv 1 month ago