

Pine Tar
Pine tar has been used in soaps for many years. People with eczema, skin challenges, acne, body oder challenges often find this as a soap of choice. Also used as a shampoo bar by those with irritated dry or flaky scalps. It could be your one soap fits all.
Warning it smells of a delicious campfire.
Pine Tar
Pine tar has been used in soaps for many years. People with eczema, skin challenges, acne, body oder challenges often find this as a soap of choice. Also used as a shampoo bar by those with irritated dry or flaky scalps. It could be your one soap fits all.
Warning it smells of a delicious campfire.
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Tallow Our tallow soap is crafted with 100% grass-fed tallow, offering a luxurious experience for your skin! This soap features a rich, silky, and velvety lather that cleanses dirt and grime while keeping your skin gently moisturised. It can be particularly effective in soothing skin irritations and dryness. Packed with natural glycerine, it attracts moisture to both your hair and skin. Plus, the use of tallow ensures a hard, long-lasting soap that you can depend on for daily use. Treat your skin to the nourishing benefits of our tallow soap! It is the traditional fat used in soaps over the centuries as it offers a hard long lasting bar which cleans, but isn’t stripping to the skin.
Pine TarPine tar has been used in soaps for hundreds of years, celebrated for its rich, natural properties. It is particularly beneficial for those suffering from various skin ailments, providing soothing relief for conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and dermatitis. Also used as a shampoo bar for irritated scalps and various hair challenges. Those with oder after a long days work have also found it effective at cleansing them from the long days work.
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Tallow, macadamia oil, Swedish pine tar, water, coconut oil, lye, castor oil.
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Weight: 80g when packed
Smell: Campfire
Where: Soaps are handcrafted in small batches on the Central Coast NSW
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To preserve the life of your soap, store it in a dry, dark area till ready for use. To increase the longevity of your handmade soap, it's best to use a soap dish with drainage holes and to keep it dry between uses. Our soaps contain no artificial preservatives. I recommend that they be used within 6 months.