I have a sidekick at work that wants to start doing more "all natural" type bath products for herself - I already do a few myself, and so we are going to start experimenting more...yes, homesteady farming type here
She is the research and I suppose I would be the development in this partnership (she looks up the clever ideas and I give it a whirl making them since I am more crafty minded than she is) - so tell me, are lotion bars really just that simple? Like everything makes them sound? Or is there some crucial thing I am missing? (I NEED to learn by doing...it's the best way for me, and sometimes I admittedly miss the obvious)
We are going for the most simple, easy, give it a try thing...just to see if A) we like it at all, B) we could improve for ourselves and C) is it really that easy?
So....tell me...the thought here is one part each avocado oil, shea butter and beeswax, tiny tiny bit of vitamin e oil, and VOILA...is that it? Just melt it together, mix it up, and pour into a mold? No stick blending? No lengthy wait time? Just "lotion on a stick" as it were? (I was gonna use popsicle molds I found at Wally World - hence the stick , which I will be skipping

Anyways, just wondering, don't want anyone's top secret mix, just curious if that would be a good start and decent quality of bar in the end?
OH! COULD I use popsicle type molds, lined with a plastic bag perhaps, as long as I don't mind wrinkles in the bars?