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=== Assistant: Here’s a simple, natural recipe for a rosemary castor oil shampoo bar that promotes hair growth, adds shine, and gently… === Here’s a simple, natural recipe for a rosemary castor oil shampoo bar that promotes hair growth, adds shine, and gently cleanses. You can make it either the cold process (classic soap-making) or melt-and-pour way — I’ll show both below. ==== 🌿 Cold Process Rosemary Castor Oil Shampoo Bar ==== ===== 🧴 Ingredients (makes ~6 bars) ===== * 10 oz Olive oil (moisturizing) * 5 oz Coconut oil (cleansing & lather) * 4 oz Castor oil (shine, promotes growth) * 3 oz Shea butter or cocoa butter (conditioning) * 1.8 oz Lye (sodium hydroxide) — use a lye calculator if you adjust amounts * 4.5 oz Distilled water * 10–15 drops Rosemary essential oil * (optional) 1 tsp powdered rosemary or infused rosemary oil ===== 🔥 Instructions ===== # Prepare safety gear: Wear gloves, goggles, and long sleeves. Work in a well-ventilated area. # Make the lye solution: Slowly add the lye to the distilled water (never the reverse!). Stir until dissolved. Let it cool to about 100–110°F. # Melt the oils: Combine all oils and butters in a heat-safe pot and melt over low heat. Cool to ~100–110°F. # Combine lye and oils: Slowly pour the lye solution into the oils. Blend with an immersion blender until you reach trace (a light pudding consistency). # Add rosemary: Stir in essential oil and any herbs or rosemary-infused oil. # Pour and cure: Pour into silicone molds, cover, and insulate for 24–48 hours. Once firm, unmold and cure for 4–6 weeks in a dry, ventilated area. ==== ⚗️ Easier Melt-and-Pour Version (no lye handling) ==== ===== Ingredients ===== * 1 lb melt-and-pour soap base (goat’s milk, shea butter, or castile) * 1 tbsp Castor oil * 1 tbsp Olive oil * 10–15 drops Rosemary essential oil * (optional) 1 tsp dried or ground rosemary ===== Steps ===== # Melt the base in a double boiler or microwave (short bursts). # Add oils and rosemary, stirring gently. # Pour into molds and let cool for several hours. # Unmold and use immediately — no curing needed. ==== 💚 Tips ==== * To boost hair growth, you can add a few drops of peppermint essential oil along with rosemary. * To make rosemary-infused oil, steep fresh rosemary in olive or castor oil over low heat for ~30 minutes, then strain. * Store bars in a dry, well-drained soap dish to extend life. Would you like me to tailor this recipe for a specific hair type (e.g., dry, oily, curly, color-treated)? I can adjust the oils and ratios for that.
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