Thanks Soapbuddy. Thanks for the correction, that was actually a typo, I know soap is not pressed. There is a local and very successful soap company that emailed me back with this question. They have one bar in their line that is hot processed for their shampoo. They insist "in the hot processes, it's a little different. It's possible to force what oils are left behind, because the extra oils are added after the entire batch has been converted to soap. So, in our Shampoo bar, for example, I can guarantee that the extra oils are 100% Jojoba - a great oil (wax actually) for the hair and scalp." that's from the CEO. I'm still not sure why they do one product with hot process. He states the advantages are that they really only need to cure 4 week over 6 for cold process and that they spirulina the add is actually a bit more stable than cold process, they add it at the end. He feels it's more moisturizing too since can force the oils to superfat.
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