Pine Tar & Cedar ~ All Natural ~ Pine Tar Goat Milk Soap
Simply All Natural Pine Tar soap! Pine tar is soothing, moisturizing and can help aid in the healing of many skin conditions. Pine tar is also ant-fungal & an anti-inflammatory, and that is not even scratching the surface of just how beneficial this natural ingredient is!! Although many folks suppose pine tar soap would be sticky, these are definitely not! Because pine tar reacts completely differently in the soap making process, I have formulated this particular recipe very different to my others, to insure a solid, bubbly soap bar.
Ingredients: Lard, Goat Milk, Coconut Oil, Palm Oil, Sodium Hydroxide, Pine Tar, Shea Butter, Castor Oil, Cedar Essential Oil, Colloidal Oats, Kaolin Clay.
These bars weigh approximately 5-5.5oz ~ (Soap weights vary, all soap is cut by hand.)
For use, make sure to keep soap out of any water, preferably with a draining soap dish. Keeping water away from handmade soap will not only make it last longer, but will assure your soap keeps it shape and solidity.
I make all my soap the true way, with LYE (Sodium Hydroxide) and quality oils and butters. The oils and butters go through a chemical process when combined with the LYE making soap, basically "eating up" the LYE and making a soap bar that is safe for the skin. All my soap is cured for the proper time, before being wrapped ~ I wrap my soap in a shrink wrap, which provides protection and helps keep the scent nice and fresh!
Simply All Natural Pine Tar soap! Pine tar is soothing, moisturizing and can help aid in the healing of many skin conditions. Pine tar is also ant-fungal & an anti-inflammatory, and that is not even scratching the surface of just how beneficial this natural ingredient is!! Although many folks suppose pine tar soap would be sticky, these are definitely not! Because pine tar reacts completely differently in the soap making process, I have formulated this particular recipe very different to my others, to insure a solid, bubbly soap bar.
Ingredients: Lard, Goat Milk, Coconut Oil, Palm Oil, Sodium Hydroxide, Pine Tar, Shea Butter, Castor Oil, Cedar Essential Oil, Colloidal Oats, Kaolin Clay.
These bars weigh approximately 5-5.5oz ~ (Soap weights vary, all soap is cut by hand.)
For use, make sure to keep soap out of any water, preferably with a draining soap dish. Keeping water away from handmade soap will not only make it last longer, but will assure your soap keeps it shape and solidity.
I make all my soap the true way, with LYE (Sodium Hydroxide) and quality oils and butters. The oils and butters go through a chemical process when combined with the LYE making soap, basically "eating up" the LYE and making a soap bar that is safe for the skin. All my soap is cured for the proper time, before being wrapped ~ I wrap my soap in a shrink wrap, which provides protection and helps keep the scent nice and fresh!
Simply All Natural Pine Tar soap! Pine tar is soothing, moisturizing and can help aid in the healing of many skin conditions. Pine tar is also ant-fungal & an anti-inflammatory, and that is not even scratching the surface of just how beneficial this natural ingredient is!! Although many folks suppose pine tar soap would be sticky, these are definitely not! Because pine tar reacts completely differently in the soap making process, I have formulated this particular recipe very different to my others, to insure a solid, bubbly soap bar.
Ingredients: Lard, Goat Milk, Coconut Oil, Palm Oil, Sodium Hydroxide, Pine Tar, Shea Butter, Castor Oil, Cedar Essential Oil, Colloidal Oats, Kaolin Clay.
These bars weigh approximately 5-5.5oz ~ (Soap weights vary, all soap is cut by hand.)
For use, make sure to keep soap out of any water, preferably with a draining soap dish. Keeping water away from handmade soap will not only make it last longer, but will assure your soap keeps it shape and solidity.
I make all my soap the true way, with LYE (Sodium Hydroxide) and quality oils and butters. The oils and butters go through a chemical process when combined with the LYE making soap, basically "eating up" the LYE and making a soap bar that is safe for the skin. All my soap is cured for the proper time, before being wrapped ~ I wrap my soap in a shrink wrap, which provides protection and helps keep the scent nice and fresh!