My shampoo bars are cooling/curing now. I did the hot process method in the crock pot and didn't receive even one chemical burn from the lye. and here I was so scared.
The soap looks great! I'm likely going to let it sit for 2-3 days before I give it a try.
After my post the other day I got to thinking about shaving my head again, and decided to do it. St. Baldrick's gets the fundraising and Locks of Love can sell off my short-ish hair (they require 10 inches for a hairpiece) to help supplement their other funding endeavors. I get to do two great things, I get to be bald, I get to escape the trap of shampoo/conditioner ... W.I.N!
However, I will update on the success of the shampoo bar before I have no hair!
By the way, if you are interested in contributing to cancer research via a St. Baldrick's event, please click on the link below:
www.stbaldricks.org/participants/baldheather2011
How did the soap bars turn out? I've contemplated making soap before, but it seems like a lot of work. I'd love your feedback.
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