Making whipped butters is fun. It’s an inexpensive activity that you can do with friends and family. The best thing about whipped butters is that you can use them on both your hair and your body.
In the second book in the DIY Hair Products Series, Heather shows you how you can blend solid vegetable butters and oils to make your own custom formulations. In addition to providing you with several whipped butter recipes, Heather builds on your oil knowledge from Book 1 by introducing you to some of the best butters for hair and body so you can easily design yummy personalized whipped butter.
How Does The DIY Hair Product Series Work?
Knowledge on formulating is built up from one book to the next.
Book 1, DIY Hot Oil Treatments Course, discusses carrier oils in great depth as well as how to mix carrier oils and essential oils to create powerful, custom hot oil treatments.
Book 2, DIY Hair Butters Course, discusses vegetable butters in detail as well as how to mix vegetable butters, carrier oils and essential oils to create rich, custom whipped butters for body and hair.
Book 3, DIY Shampoos Course, covers the chemistry of water and surfactants as well as how to make a quality shampoo.
Book 4, DIY Conditioners Course, covers three categories of ingredients in depth: cationic polymers and compounds, fatty alcohols and essential oils and how to make custom conditioners for your hair type and specific hair issues.
Book 5, DIY Moisturizers Course, covers most of the other ingredients that go into hair care formulations; namely: emollients, film formers, humectants, preservatives, proteins and silicones.
Book 6, DIY Detanglers Course, covers specific hydrosols. In addition the appendixes help one to build a hair care routine and improve the formulator’s understanding of hair by explaining its structure, the different types of hair as well as the many hair issues.