Pine Tar Soap for Men - Cold Process - recipe included

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  • Pine Tar Soap for Men
    I watched a lot of TH-cam videos before trying my hand at this recipe. I learned a lot of Do’s and Don’s along the way. I was nervous that it would accelerate after adding the Pine Tar to the soap mixture, but luckily it did not; and I ended up creating a nice manly-scented loaf of Pine Tar soap.
    The fragrances used are listed below and created much more than I used in this recipe.
    100g Palo Santo from Midwest Fragrance Company - midwestfragran...
    100g Smoked Cedar & Old from Midwest Fragrance Company - midwestfragran...
    21g Pine Needle Essential Oil from Amazon - www.amazon.com...
    60g Bourbon Tobacco from Wholesale Supplies Plus - www.wholesales...
    21g Black Pepper from Wholesale Supplies Plus - www.wholesales...
    Other Items used in this recipe:
    White Kaolin Clay: www.wholesales...
    80oz. Soap mold: www.amazon.com...
    The Multi-Cutter Soap Cutter is from Etsy - the shop it no longer listed, but there are many others on Etsy.
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    Link to Pine Tar recipe for Dogs
    • Pine Tar Soap for Dogs

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  • @Zone8-jk
    @Zone8-jk 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I use an FO called Pine Needles(I think that's it) and one that's called Christmas Past but, it smells like pine with a bit of sweetness thrown in. My customers LOVE the scents. Pine Needles is a strong manly smell and the Christmas Past is a more romantic smell for women. Also, I remove mine from the mold as soon as it gets hard enough or it's difficult to cut for me. But, it sure is a popular soap where I am in Mississippi. I have to keep it in stock. Yours looks lovely and I bet it smells good. I sell mine for 8 dollars each for basic design soap....if you get fancy and design a soap then, you can charge up to 12 dollars a bar.

  • @dianehedricks7860
    @dianehedricks7860 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Yessssssss girl! Pine tar smell does carry over in the soap. I use a FO “Cuban Cigar” with patchouli and cedar wood EOs to bring the smell a little away from the “piney smell” and keep it woodsy. Women and men have loved the fragrance.🥰

    • @JaniceLynn81
      @JaniceLynn81  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Ooh, I bet that smells good! I have made an activated charcoal soap for men with Patchouli and Cedarwood essential oils with a little bit of Ylang Ylang. It did smell wonderful, enough so much that I used it myself. LOL. It was a favorite of one of my neighbors as well. Thanks so much for the reply.

  • @mcsmama
    @mcsmama 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    That DID produce a beautiful soap loaf! I'm a little confused... why did you not just line it up so that the end of it was where the first wire came down so you would not have a partial piece at the start? It seems to me that, having done that, then that large chunk at the other end would have been big enough to make another cut & produce 2 more full sized bars. Is there a practical reason to cut off a small slice at the beginning?
    [7.6.2024]

    • @JaniceLynn81
      @JaniceLynn81  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks so much for your reply. Yes, that large chunk at the end did result in two even bars at 1.25”. That loaf mold that I used produces 13 bars at 1.25” and one half inch slice for sampling. 😊 I don’t think the video showed me cutting the large chunk at the end, but I did.

    • @mcsmama
      @mcsmama 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@JaniceLynn81 TY so much for your answer. I'm new to investigating the process of making soap. It probably SOUNDS obvious, but what is the specific purpose of having a 1/2" "sampling" piece? As in, what characteristics are you sampling exactly? Since, in my mind, you shouldn't use the soap until it is fully cured, for the lye content to be safe (maybe I'm wrong about that), you couldn't use the sample until it was also cured & by then, what would it tell you that might help you make decisions about the other 13 bars? I hope you don't mind, my brain tends to analyze scenarios that others make take for granted, & I need details to help me round out my knowledge of processes, as I am a "concept attainment" learner! Thanks for indulging me!
      [9.16.2024]