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Facts and Myths about Pine Tar Soap

March 6, 2023 Tiffany Rinehart

Our Pine Tar 20% tallow soap is one of our most unique and powerful soaps. That is why we decided this month’s blog post will be all about pine tar soap. Have you heard about the miraculous benefits of using tallow soap made from pine tar but don’t know if it’s true? From skin-calming properties to odor-absorbing abilities, pine tar soap has been popular among those with sensitive skin for centuries. But what exactly is this spectacularly powerful tool in your natural beauty arsenal? In this blog post, we will explore the facts and dispel some myths about how you can take advantage of all this incredible soap has to offer! So keep reading - you’re sure to love what you discover about our Pine Tar 20% tallow soap.

Fact: Pine tar oil is made by burning pine tree stumps 

People have been using the age-old method of creating pine tar oil by burning pine tree stumps to extract the sap for centuries. This traditional approach yields genuine peasant-made tar that maintains a dark golden hue packed full of qualities beneficial to your skin, such as antiseptic and antibacterial properties that protect against bacteria and fungi. Now this valuable oil can be found in soaps crafted exclusively with natural ingredients like coconut oil and tallow blended into it – making it the ultimate soap for soft, smooth, and healthy skin!

Myth: Pine tar smells bad

One myth that has been floating around is that pine tar soap smells bad. This couldn’t be further from the truth! In fact, many people are pleasantly surprised by the campfire scent of this soap. While some may describe it as a burning wood scent, others feel it has a pleasant earthy aroma that they find quite enjoyable! It is definitely worth a try for the amazing benefits this soap has to offer.

Fact: Pine tar’s uses for skin go back thousands of years 

The use of pine tar for skin care goes back thousands of years, and it still remains popular today due to its effective cleansing properties and refreshing scent. Not only does it help clear up acne and reduce inflammation, but it also helps soothe irritation caused by eczema or psoriasis. And thanks to its antibacterial properties, it can help keep bacteria at bay while soothing dry skin patches simultaneously! That said, using pine tar soaps can really make a difference in your overall skincare routine!

Myth: Pine tar soap and black soap are the same

Another myth is that pine tar soap and black tar soap are the same — this is false, as they are two different products with different benefits and uses. It’s important to note that while pine tar soap and black tar soap may appear similar, they are actually quite different. Pine tar soap is made with natural ingredients like pine resin, while black tar soap contains coal tar, which is used to treat dandruff, kill lice, and aid skin conditions similar to pine tar. Black soap also has a more intense and unpleasant smell that some cover up with essential oils. While both soaps have their own unique benefits, neither should be considered a substitute for one another.

Fact: Pine Tar soap Has a ton of benefits for your skin

Pine tar oil is a true triple threat when it comes to skincare: its antifungal, anti-inflammatory and antipruritic qualities make this natural ingredient an excellent choice for providing soothing relief from common skin conditions like dryness, eczema, dermatitis, and hives. Its antibacterial properties also help protect against potential bacterial growth or spread. Combined with the nutrient-packed tallow in our soaps, pine tar’s benefits become even greater as they work together in synergy to nourish your complexion while relieving any itching and irritation. So why not enjoy all these amazing advantages – try pine tar soaps today! 

Fact: Pine Tar can absorb other odors

With its special ability to absorb unwanted odors, pine tar soap is a must-have for anyone looking for unstoppable freshness. It prevents bacteria growth that causes body odor and can also trap unpleasant smells such as smoke and food scents - meaning you won’t have to worry about smelly feet or hands! Get ready: Unstoppable freshness awaits with the natural power of pine tar soap.

Whether you have skin issues you are concerned about or want something new, give pine tar soap a chance! With its long history as a beneficial cleanser as well as its earthy aroma, there’s no doubt why so many people are turning towards this soap for their everyday skincare needs. Not only does it smell great, but it also provides numerous health benefits for your skin! So why wait? Give it a try today!

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What are the benefits of pine tar soap?

December 5, 2022 Tiffany Rinehart

Our Pine Tar 20% Tallow Soap is one of our top-selling soaps, with four stars and over 900 reviews on Amazon. It is known for its deep campfire scent and wonderful benefits for your skin. In this blog post, we want to highlight some of the great benefits of pine tar soap and share what makes it so great!

First, where does pine tar oil come from? 

The traditional way to source pine tar is by burning a pine tree stump in a kiln. This results in “genuine peasant-made tar” that we can use for soaps and other skin care and topical products. When pine tar is created in a kiln, it maintains a dark golden color and contains a high resin content while maintaining a low pitch and high purity content. It is an extremely pure form of pine tar, and it is perfect to use for soaps, especially when mixed with our all-natural tallow.

The pine tar we use specifically comes from a Swedish company called Tjärfärg från Auson. They extract the pine tar from the pine tree stumps and sell it for a variety of uses. Pine Tar has been used for centuries for medicinal and topical use, but it is also used for livestock and home restoration. 

What are the benefits of pine tar oil in soaps?

Given the high quality of “genuine peasant-made tar,” it contains a vast array of benefits. Pine Tar is known to have the following qualities: 

Antifungal – helps provide relief from fungal infections

Anti-inflammatory – helps reduce inflammation

Antipruritic – soothes itchy and irritated skin

Antibacterial – helps prevent the growth or spread of bacteria

These qualities are what make pine tar so beneficial for your skin. Combined with all-natural tallow, the vitamins and nutrients work together to soothe a range of skin ailments.  

What conditions does pine tar soap help soothe?

With these benefits, it is no surprise that pine tar can help soothe many skin conditions. In fact, it is excellent for relief from long and short-term skin conditions. It can help soothe skin conditions such as dry skin, eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, hives, and other dry, flaky, or itchy skin conditions.

If you read the reviews of pine tar soap, you will see that the results are tried and true. While the deep campfire scent isn’t for everyone, it is worth a try for a soap that is known as an absolute powerhouse against a variety of skin conditions.  

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What is Pine Tar, and why do we use it in our soaps?

August 1, 2022 Tiffany Rinehart

If you’ve been following us for some time, then you know we have been making pine tar soap since 2013. It is one of the staples in our tallow balm and soap collection. We often talk about it on our social media and thought it was time for our Pine Tar 20% soap to get the respect it deserves with an entire blog on its creation, benefits, and properties. Pine Tar has been around for thousands of years and can be found across a wide range of skincare products such as soap, lotions, and gels. It is also used in other industries such as woodworking, maritime, veterinary, and medicine. 

How do we make our Pine Tar 20% Tallow Soap? 

In order to make pine tar tallow soap, we begin by purchasing genuine pine tar. We source our pine tar from a Swedish company called Tjärfärg från Auson. They provide high-quality pine tar that we use for our soaps and balms. Pine tar is the end product of pine wood carbonization following distillation using extreme heat. The pine tar we use in our soaps is made the old-fashioned way. The old-fashioned way to create pine tar is by burning a pine tree stump in a kiln, and the result is known as “genuine peasant-made tar.” Kiln-burned pine tar is usually a dark golden color and contains a high resin content while maintaining a low pitch and high purity content. It is an extremely pure form of pine tar that we mix with other all-natural ingredients to make our soothing soaps.

The process of making our Pine Tar 20% tallow soap isn’t different from any of our other soaps. Once the tallow is almost formed and ready to be set, we mix in the pine tar with our tallow mixture then it is ready to be placed into the mold that shapes the soaps. After we pour our mixture into the mold, we allow the soap to set for one day. Then we cut the soaps into individual bars and let them cure for four weeks. Curing time for the tallow is four weeks is standard practice. 

What are the benefits of pine tar oil in soaps?

Even though pine tar is not an essential oil, it still has a long and impressive list of benefits that should be recognized. The “genuine peasant-made tar” that we use in our soaps is high-quality pine tar that contains benefits such as antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antipruritic, and antibacterial properties. 

It is excellent for relief from long and short-term skin conditions alike. In fact, pine tar has been an extremely valuable resource in the skincare and medicine industry as it can help soothe skin conditions such as dry skin, eczema, dermatitis, psoriasis, hives, and other dry, flaky, or itchy skin conditions. 

How do pine tar soaps smell and feel?

While we can’t speak for all pine tar products, our Pine Tar 20% tallow soap has a strong and bold scent that is often referred to as a woodsy, campfire scent. It may be intense for some, especially if you are unfamiliar with pine tar soaps, but most people really enjoy the smell. We have some customers who may not favor the scent but choose to use the soap for its incredible benefits. It is a very personal decision based on personal preferences, but we know it is in the rotation for us.  

Like all of our other soaps, minus the Coffee! and Pumice soaps which are exfoliators, this soap provides a silky-smooth lather. It is excellent for moisturizing your skin and locking in essential nutrients that help your skin stay moisturized and smooth all day. The pine tar mixed with the tallow is as soothing as a combination you can get. While the tallow is known for keeping your skin smooth, moisturized, and tight, pine tar is also known for similar uses, and both can help soothe common ailments that other soaps simply can’t. 

If you haven’t tried our Pine Tar 20% tallow soap, we recommend picking up a bar today. It is a soap that will have your body’s largest organ, your skin, feeling and looking its best.  

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