Coal Tar Soap

jdlenton

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Not sure about the antibacterial properties but from what a can remember isn’t coal tar supposed to be carcinogenic:eek:
 

mark a.

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jdlenton said:
Not sure about the antibacterial properties but from what a can remember isn’t coal tar supposed to be carcinogenic:eek:

Possibly, but then most things seem to be nowadays!

No idea about antibacterial, but it's good for skin, especially for psoriasis and similar conditions.
 

scruff

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cheers

i dont think they'd be still selling it if it was carcenogenic (i know ciggarettes etc etc etc)

i get it from an apothecary near me but the woman on the counter didnt know much about it.

still it smells good tho :)
 

Swampy Matt

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Given the choice, go for the Pine Tar - the smell doesn't scare off animals like the Coal Tar does, so you'll get to see more wildlife.

No idea about the antibiotic properties though :confused:
 

scruff

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nonesense! my old man likes it too (maybe its a yorkshire thing :D )

....my missus wont come near me wen i've washed with it tho...which can sometimes be a bonus if i'm working from home ;) ;)
 

lardbloke

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I have always used coal tar soap in the house. I always keep a bar in the bathroom so that the kids can use it to wash their hands, that way I know if they have washed them properly. When I have visitors they think it a little strange to have such a strong smelling soap. I think we get ours from tescos, its a little more expensive than your normal soaps, but it does the job well enough and lasts longer.
 

richardw

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moduser said:
Apart from Woodlore, where can I get good Pine Tar soap?

I tried looking a few weeks ago, but ended up buying from Woodlore. I am really impressed by this soap as I have always had dryish skin. This soap really helps and is excellent for shampooing.

If anyone does know a supplier I would be interested.

Richard
 

lardbloke

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I have begun the search for the elusive Pine tar soap as well and am disgusted not to find any (except RM site of course) that sells the stuff. I did a quick search on evilbay and came up with a few american people, by the time we have faffed with shipping it will cost more than what you pay for the soap in the first place. There has got to be someone out there who makes the stuff (i.e handmade rather than commercial). The search continues....
 

richardw

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lardbloke said:
I have begun the search for the elusive Pine tar soap as well and am disgusted not to find any (except RM site of course) that sells the stuff. I did a quick search on evilbay and came up with a few american people, by the time we have faffed with shipping it will cost more than what you pay for the soap in the first place. There has got to be someone out there who makes the stuff (i.e handmade rather than commercial). The search continues....

Please keep us informed! My last bar is nearing its end

Richard
 

Toddy

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richardw said:
Please keep us informed! My last bar is nearing its end

Richard

To add additives to soap is relatively simple. Has anyone got a bar of the pine tar soap which lists the ingredients on it's wrapper; I've got several sources for soap making ingredients as well as a friend who makes totally organic, biodegradeable, etc.. soaps. Give me a name as well as Pine Tar and we'll see what can be done.

Cheers,
Toddy
 

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