I shared the process in the CP oil thread but I'll stick them here as well. If you would be so kind to add them to the OP when you update it. That would be an easier way to reference if anyone else gets curious.
*The rest of this post is a copy of what I answered to
@honeybee in the CP oil thread with a few tweaks*
The first video will explain the SoapCalc.net website and how to come up with a formulation. The 2nd video shows her actually doing the cold soap making process. *You would add your powders at the point where she is adding her essential oils after the trace phase*.
For the actual ingredients, it really just depends on your formulation....you have to actually go to the website and play around with plugging in oils and butters.
For my Ayurvedic Cleansing Conditioner bar you are asking about, here are my ingredients:
(Saponified oils of Castor, Safflower, Olive, Capuacu Butter & Mango Butter), Distilled water, Nupur 9 Henna, Aloe Vera Powder. Essential oils of Eucalyptus and Tea Tree.
This won't make much sense to you just by looking at the ingredients though until you actually play around with the site. Just note that in my cleansing conditioner bar, I used castor oil as my highest percentage of oil as it provides the richest lather, it is the creamiest of most oils and will provide the heaviest conditioning. I omitted coconut oil as when going through the saponification process, it is the most cleansing oil so it will be the most drying oil. I believe when it comes to shampoo bars and coconut oil, one should tread lightly. I did use a small amount in my other two bars though. I'll come back later and add pictures of my curing rack with the three different batches I made.
I made:
Ayurvedic Cleansing Conditioner Bar (for rinsing out Ayurvedic treatments)
Luxurious Ayurvedic Buttery Conditioning Shampoo Bar (for normal washing)
Coconut Milk, Honey & Rhassoul Conditioning Shampoo/Facial Bar