How to make DIY Activated Charcoal Detox Shampoo Bar (Syndet Bar)

activated charcoal shampoo bar

Looking for a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo bar that actually performs like liquid shampoo? This activated charcoal shampoo bar is creamy, conditioning, and perfectly balanced for healthy hair.


Activated Charcoal Shampoo Bar Recipe (200 g Batch)

Ingredients & Percentages

IngredientPercentageWeight
Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate (SCI)45%90 g
Cocamidopropyl Betaine12%24 g
Cetyl Alcohol4%8 g
Cocoa Butter5%10 g
BTMS-505%10 g
Glycerin or Propanediol4%8 g
Sodium Lactate3%6 g
Hydrolyzed Keratin2%4 g
Liquid Germall Plus0.5%1 g
Fragrance Oil2%4 g
Distilled Water or Hydrosol4%8 g
Activated Charcoal1.5%3 g
Total100%200 g

Why This Shampoo Bar Works

Unlike cold process soap, this is a surfactant-based shampoo bar, meaning it’s formulated for hair’s natural pH (4.5–5.5).

This formula gives you:

  • Creamy, stable lather
  • Gentle cleansing
  • Light conditioning
  • Scalp detox from charcoal
  • A firm, long-lasting bar

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What Each Ingredient Does (Plus Substitutions)

Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate (SCI)

Primary cleanser. Creates dense, creamy foam without stripping.

Substitution: SLSa (more bubbles, slightly less creamy).


Cocamidopropyl Betaine

Secondary surfactant that boosts foam and reduces irritation.

Substitution: Decyl Glucoside (milder, less foam).


Cetyl Alcohol

Adds structure and slip. Prevents brittle bars.

Substitution: Cetearyl Alcohol.


Cocoa Butter

Adds hardness and nourishment.

Substitution: Mango Butter (lighter) or Shea Butter (richer).


BTMS-50

Conditioning emulsifier. Reduces static and improves combability. Check out this Emulsified Sugar Scrub that uses BTMS 50.

Substitution: BTMS-25 for lighter conditioning.


Glycerin / Propanediol

Humectant that draws moisture to hair and helps bind the mixture.


Sodium Lactate

Hardens the bar and adds light hydration.


Hydrolyzed Keratin

Strengthens damaged strands and improves elasticity.

Substitution: Hydrolyzed Silk or Rice Protein.


Activated Charcoal

Absorbs excess oil and buildup. Ideal for oily scalp.

Substitution: French Green Clay or Rhassoul Clay.


Liquid Germall Plus

Broad-spectrum preservative required because the formula contains water.


Step-By-Step Instructions

Step 1: Melt the Heat Phase

Combine:

Heat gently in a double boiler.

The mixture will form a thick paste — this is normal.

melted SCI shampoo bar mixture


Step 2: Add Water + Charcoal

Stir in distilled water and activated charcoal. Mix until fully combined, while the mixture is in the crockpot.

activated charcoal shampoo bar mixture before molding

Step 3: Cool Below 50°C (122°F)

Add:

Mix thoroughly.

adding keratin to shampoo bar

Step 4: Mold the Bars

Firmly press mixture into silicone molds. Tap to remove air pockets.

DIY charcoal shampoo bar in silicone mold

Step 5: Dry & Harden

  • Let sit 24–48 hours
  • Unmold
  • Allow to dry another 24 hours

How to Test Shampoo Bar pH (Proper Method)

Hair’s ideal pH is 4.5 – 5.5.

Because this is solid, you must test a dilution with a pH meter.


How to Make a 10% pH Testing Solution

  1. Weigh 1 g shampoo bar
  2. Add 9 g distilled water
  3. Allow to dissolve fully (use warm water)
  4. Stir well
  5. Test with:
    • Digital pH meter (most accurate)
    • High-quality pH strips
how to test shampoo bar pH using 10 percent dilution

Adjusting pH

If pH is too high:

  • Add 1 g citric acid and 1 g distilled water (50% citric acid solution)
  • Stir and retest

If pH is too low:

  • Add a very small amount of baking soda solution
  • Retest slowly

Always adjust gradually.


Best For These Hair Types

✔ Oily scalp
✔ Fine to normal hair
✔ Product buildup
✔ Transitioning from bottled shampoo

For dry or curly hair, reduce charcoal and increase conditioning agents slightly.


Storage Tips

  • Store in draining soap dish
  • Keep away from direct water stream
  • Allow to dry fully between uses

Proper drying dramatically increases longevity.


FAQ

Is this soap?

No. It’s a surfactant-based shampoo bar formulated for hair’s pH.

Can I skip the preservative?

No. This formula contains water.

Can I make this without charcoal?

Yes. Replace charcoal weight with additional distilled water.

How long does it last?

3–6 months when stored properly.


Make Your Own Detox Charcoal Shampoo Bar (Easy Syndet Recipe)

Learn how to make a DIY shampoo bar (syndet bar) using Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate (SCI). This activated charcoal shampoo bar is gentle, sulfate-free, and perfectly balanced for healthy hair and scalp.
Unlike soap, this is a true syndet shampoo bar, meaning it’s made with surfactants and designed for hair’s natural pH. This recipe creates a firm bar with creamy lather and light conditioning.
Prep Time5 minutes
Cook Time30 minutes
Total Time35 minutes
Servings: 200 g
Cost: $5

Equipment

  • Silicone mold

Ingredients

Heat Phase

Charcoal Slurry

Cool Down

Instructions

  • Melt the Heat Phase in a crock pot
  • Add Water + Charcoal slurry
  • Cool Below 50°C (122°F) and add cool down ingredients
  • Mold the Bars

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