How to make a DIY conditioner bar with a recipe. mango kick conditioner bar for all hair types
💡PRO TIP My general rule of thumb when formulating conditioner bars is
70-80% solid ingredients
15-20% liquid ingredients
In this formulation, I used a combination of conditioning emulsifiers where each of them brings something exciting to the product. If you don’t have these ingredients on hand don’t worry. I made a cheat sheet for my readers that guide you on the subbing side of the formulator’s life.
mango kick shampoo bar formula
OPTIONAL: colorant. I used Orange water soluble dye from Auroradyz.
If you want to make a smaller or a bigger batch go to the Batch Calculator and type in your formula and the batch you want to make.
The 100g Batch makes about 2 conditioner bars.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Weigh the A phase and place it in a double boiler over medium heat. Melt carefully stirring in between. Make sure not to burn your precious oils and butters.
2. In a separate beaker mix your cool-down phase.
3. Once your oil phase has completely melted take it from the stove, stir and then add the cool-down phase, give it a mix.
4. Pour quickly into your molds.
5. Wait 4 hours until they hardened and take your conditioner bars out of molds.
💡Use silicone molds, they are versatile and it’s easy to unmold conditioner bars.
Costs
Batch Cost (100g) = 3.72$
Costs per 1 conditioner bar = 1.86$
Recommended retail price = 1.86*4= 7.36$
NOTE: I buy my ingredients in small quantities. If your purchase yours in bulk and in bigger quantities your costs would be lower.
Use my Airtable Base developed specifically for formulators and small business owners to keep track of all your formulas, ingredients, expenses, batch tracking, costs etc.
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