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Interesting. Never heard of such a thing. Pine-tar makes me think of baseball. Would never have thought it to be used for soap.
Ответитьhey im the same way but i use kirk’s castile Bar Soap or the dr bronner's unscented bar and the dr bronner's works when i go deer hunting and i have to be careful of my laundry soap to i will have to give that pine soap a try
ОтветитьI've always kinda thought the Pine Tar would be a good cover scent when I'm out hunting.
ОтветитьGood soap! Use it alot!
ОтветитьThanks.
ОтветитьSounds like a awesome soap. I will have to keep my eyes open for that up here. Regards Mark
ОтветитьWell, I'll be doggone! I had got a hold of some of that soap when I was younger! I'll have to see if I can find it again! Thanks for the video. Kepp 'em coming!
ОтветитьYes, Grandpa's pine tar soap is not a wimpy bar of pine tar, but it has a good amount of pine tar in it. I think it does have a manly smell to it, and actually like that smell. I like to rub a bit of it on my skin before I go out in the bush, and it keeps a lot of the biting bugs away from me. I suggest that you give it a try and see how good it lathers up.
ОтветитьYou have manly beard, good sir! I salute you!
Ответитьi to have skin allergies not to mention asthma i use glycerin soap made from coconut oil.. i like it a lot i buy it in a 3pk bulk for less than $5.00 at our local health food store i even take one bar and turn it into liquid hand soap i simmer it in a pot of distilled h2o it makes close to a gallon of it so it lasts me quit awhile.. i used to buy dr bronners liquid soap but the cost is starting to go up for me to continue to buy it..
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