That stuff is super strong. I've made my own pine tar soap before, the biggest benefit I noticed is that bugs seem to leave you alone a lot more after washing with it day-in, day-out. I've gone into the woods with friends mushroom hunting and they'll be covered with ticks and other bites, i'll have none.
Just bought that exact bar of soap from my store today and noticed the price had gone up substantially. Thought I would see how easy it is to make. Always thought it was a black art sort of thing. You make it seem easy.
Late to the party, but your presentation is killer! “Man soap, rarwwwwww!” 😂 I’ve recently become interested in putting tar soap in my repertoire so avidly watching all videos, refreshing to see a man for a change
Thanks man. I thought I was the only dude making soap, lol. Worked great - but I found increasing everything by 10% gave me a bit more to work with. Original recipe seemed slightly shallow. Could have been just me wasting a bit too much in the bowls. Thank you!
Question... I have soap molds that are like 6 individual bars per mold, am I gunna need the 1 giant one or will I be able to pour it in those fast enough.. I feel like I could just make it at a warmer temp if anything
Hi Jeff! Great video! Just wondering what fragrance oil you used? I have wanted to make this for a long time, but not sure how to scent it. Thanks! Cathy - Gold River, CA
Thanks! I used a fragrance called “Blue Man” for this soap. Blue man is a mix of patchouli, orange peel, sparkling mandarin, coriander leaves, star anise, and tonka. It's inspired by Aquolina's Blue Sugar cologne. I buy all my fragrance from bramble berry they have a really good selection. Here’s a link www.brambleberry.com/shop-by-product/ingredients/fragrance-oils/blue-man-fragrance-oil---16-oz/IB001609.html?gclid=CjwKCAiA6aSABhApEiwA6Cbm_4bqau8W7uWiA25by3V_Jf9P8vJhno3r7eN-YY8ViLRnwtYzfvoPnRoCVB4QAvD_BwE
I used a fragrance called “Blue Man” for this soap. Blue man is a mix of patchouli, orange peel, sparkling mandarin, coriander leaves, star anise, and tonka. It's inspired by Aquolina's Blue Sugar cologne. It’s one of my personal favorites. It smells really good. I buy all my fragrance from bramble berry they have a really good selection. Here’s a link www.brambleberry.com/shop-by-product/ingredients/fragrance-oils/blue-man-fragrance-oil---16-oz/IB001609.html?gclid=CjwKCAiA6aSABhApEiwA6Cbm_4bqau8W7uWiA25by3V_Jf9P8vJhno3r7eN-YY8ViLRnwtYzfvoPnRoCVB4QAvD_BwE
They sell it on Amazon and the stuff he used was probably bought from a feed store or some place they sell things for horses. I read a couple of articles that said they didn't recommend buying it from the feed store because some of it has charcoal in it, but said if it is charcoal free, its probably ok to use.
@@rossviner4891 I calculated for 10% but didn’t end up getting all of it into the soap mix since i was having problems getting it out of the measuring cup.
@@rossydv this was awhile ago but I believe the plan was 10%. I only got about half of what I measured into the soap though. Pine tar was difficult to work with.
Hey Jeff! I'd like to get in touch with you to talk about adding a foam party to my entertainment business. If you have an email I can reach you at, please let me know !
Man soap made by a man, the no frills way 😂 all ingredients mixed roughly, fragrance added by eye, no fancy tops, and all bars cut in one go by a cool gadget 👍
That stuff is super strong. I've made my own pine tar soap before, the biggest benefit I noticed is that bugs seem to leave you alone a lot more after washing with it day-in, day-out. I've gone into the woods with friends mushroom hunting and they'll be covered with ticks and other bites, i'll have none.
I absolutely love your video. The narration is just the best !! Going to make this soap today. Thanks for making me laugh and learn.
Just bought that exact bar of soap from my store today and noticed the price had gone up substantially. Thought I would see how easy it is to make. Always thought it was a black art sort of thing. You make it seem easy.
Late to the party, but your presentation is killer!
“Man soap, rarwwwwww!” 😂
I’ve recently become interested in putting tar soap in my repertoire so avidly watching all videos, refreshing to see a man for a change
Do a hot water bath for the pine tar get it runny. Much easier to pour.
I have a wood burning stove, I always smell like a camp fire. Great video, great presentation...Thanks.
What fragrance oil fo you use?
if you warm the pine tar up by placing a container in a pot of hot water it will be easier to handle.
"the villian from fern gully" killed me lol great video!
Thanks man. I thought I was the only dude making soap, lol. Worked great - but I found increasing everything by 10% gave me a bit more to work with. Original recipe seemed slightly shallow. Could have been just me wasting a bit too much in the bowls. Thank you!
I am also a dude (chemist) !
@@arevocramayy what else ya making? 🤪 🎉
I love the smell of campfire smoke.
What fragrance did you use?
Hi 👋🏽 can I get a link for all the tools you used
Thank you for a recipe of the soap. It's a problem in Israel to find lard and pine tar😢
Question... I have soap molds that are like 6 individual bars per mold, am I gunna need the 1 giant one or will I be able to pour it in those fast enough.. I feel like I could just make it at a warmer temp if anything
Peace… what is a substitute for the Lard ?????
If i do not have lard, with what oil i can substitute?
Hi Jeff!
Great video!
Just wondering what fragrance oil you used? I have wanted to make this for a long time, but not sure how to scent it.
Thanks!
Cathy - Gold River, CA
Was going to ask the same question!
Thanks! I used a fragrance called “Blue Man” for this soap. Blue man is a mix of patchouli, orange peel, sparkling mandarin, coriander leaves, star anise, and tonka. It's inspired by Aquolina's Blue Sugar cologne.
I buy all my fragrance from bramble berry they have a really good selection. Here’s a link
www.brambleberry.com/shop-by-product/ingredients/fragrance-oils/blue-man-fragrance-oil---16-oz/IB001609.html?gclid=CjwKCAiA6aSABhApEiwA6Cbm_4bqau8W7uWiA25by3V_Jf9P8vJhno3r7eN-YY8ViLRnwtYzfvoPnRoCVB4QAvD_BwE
Thank you so much for the name of the fragrance Jeff! I appreciate it.
Think I'll give it a try!
The description sounds great!
I am female and use the soap because of its medical properties. Great for other face.
What was the fragrance you used
So the pine tar isn't what gives it a pine smell?
Excellent.
What fragrance oil are you using?
I used a fragrance called “Blue Man” for this soap. Blue man is a mix of patchouli, orange peel, sparkling mandarin, coriander leaves, star anise, and tonka. It's inspired by Aquolina's Blue Sugar cologne.
It’s one of my personal favorites. It smells really good. I buy all my fragrance from bramble berry they have a really good selection. Here’s a link
www.brambleberry.com/shop-by-product/ingredients/fragrance-oils/blue-man-fragrance-oil---16-oz/IB001609.html?gclid=CjwKCAiA6aSABhApEiwA6Cbm_4bqau8W7uWiA25by3V_Jf9P8vJhno3r7eN-YY8ViLRnwtYzfvoPnRoCVB4QAvD_BwE
I just want to know what kind of insane person wouldn’t want the smell of a campfire on them…
Hi may I know where do you buy the pine tar?
They sell it on Amazon and the stuff he used was probably bought from a feed store or some place they sell things for horses. I read a couple of articles that said they didn't recommend buying it from the feed store because some of it has charcoal in it, but said if it is charcoal free, its probably ok to use.
Sorry, creosote, not charcoal.
What % was the pine tar?
@@rossviner4891 I calculated for 10% but didn’t end up getting all of it into the soap mix since i was having problems getting it out of the measuring cup.
Hey Jeff. Please, I need your help on soap making because I want to start a soap business. Like, bar soap.
Pine tar is easy to make soap I do it all the time no seizing.
What % pine tar was it?
@@rossydv this was awhile ago but I believe the plan was 10%. I only got about half of what I measured into the soap though. Pine tar was difficult to work with.
@@Viera95 I really elsewhere place in a hot water bath to make it more fluid.
Hello, I’m French journalist for a Paris-based publication, is there a mail address on which I could send you a request ?
Hey Jeff! I'd like to get in touch with you to talk about adding a foam party to my entertainment business. If you have an email I can reach you at, please let me know !
Have you tried it in the shower yet? How were the results?
It was nice soap, I can’t say I noticed any difference from soap without pine tar but it was a fun project and interesting soap.
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Man soap made by a man, the no frills way 😂 all ingredients mixed roughly, fragrance added by eye, no fancy tops, and all bars cut in one go by a cool gadget 👍
Tried it but mine was a flop . Will you please break down gr. To oz for me please
Where’s the glitter ✨ lol
Coconut oil is known for clogging pores so I wouldn’t use it. Also olive oil isn’t the greatest for people with sensitive skin
Awkward.
What did you use for fragrance oil?