Ran out of my favorite pine body soap a year ago, Pino Silvestre PINE GEMS . This is a truly fabulous pine bar , expensive , but good. Actually, it's still for sale on a few vendors sites, but I do not think it is currently in production. While cruising around I found the Lightfoot's bar at...
Dr. Squatch
It's the only brand I've used so far but I am very pleased with their line of soaps.
I will try some different brands in time as I have discovered that I really like pine tar soap.
Ran out of my favorite pine body soap a year ago, Pino Silvestre PINE GEMS . This is a truly fabulous pine bar , expensive , but good. Actually, it's still for sale on a few vendors sites, but I do not think it is currently in production. While cruising around I found the Lightfoot's bar at...
I don't know how I missed this thread. I love the smell of pine tar in the morning. I've been using pine tar soaps for years. I can't remember all I've tried, but Grandpa's and Packer's are the only ones I still use. Some pine tar soaps are more pine than tar scented. I prefer the tar scent. Grandpa's lathers white, Packer's a light brown, but some soaps lather a dark brown, staining washcloths and leaving spots on the sink and shower walls. While sometimes I'll use a different body or hand soap, I have a buzz cut and always use a Grandpa's or Packer's pine tar bar to wash my hair, followed by a diluted ACV rinse. For me it works better than a dandruff shampoo.