FAQ

WE ONLY SELL BULK SOAP LOAVES AND GALLON & QUART LIQUID SHAMPOO, HAND AND BODY SOAPS

As indicated, we only sell loaves and gallons or quarts of liquid soap.  We do not sell single bars or liquids in any container other than the 1 gallon or 1 quart capacity indicated. Our soap loaves are approximately 2.90 lb each. If you desire each loaf can be cut by us for you into ten 1" bars at an extra fee of $5 per loaf.

OUR SOAP PRODUCT LINE IS AS STATED

We only sell Pine Tar, Tallow, Tea Tree, Lard, Jojoba, and Sulfur Soap Loaves and Pine Tar, Tallow, Lard, Tea Tree, and Dishwashing Gallon Liquids. This is our entire soap product line and is not generally subject to change except with the following caveat: Occasionally, if we warrant, a special loaf and/or liquid offer may also be available.

LIQUID SOAPS VS. BAR SOAPS

Both bar and liquid soaps are equally effective at lifting dirt and removing germs from your skin. Bar soaps are typically more affordable, eco-friendly, and gentler on sensitive skin. Liquid soaps are often more convenient, travel-friendly, and less messy, but frequently contain plastic packaging.

Bar Soaps: The Pros and Cons
  • Pros:
    • Cost-effective: Typically cheaper per ounce and generally last longer.
    • Skin-friendly: Traditionally made with natural oils and fats (like shea butter or coconut oil) without heavy preservatives. 
  • Cons:
    • Residue: Can leave behind "soap scum" (a film created by hard water) on bathtubs and shower tiles.
    • Hygiene concerns: In shared spaces, germs can linger on damp bars. 
Liquid Soaps: The Pros and Cons
  • Pros:
    • Hygienic: Great for shared bathrooms or public settings since they are contained in a pump or squeeze bottle.
    • Convenience: Creates a rich lather quickly and does not leave a slippery soap scum film in the tub. 
  • Cons:
    • Environmental impact: Usually sold in plastic bottles and requires more energy to manufacture and transport.

OUR SOAP PRODUCTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE FOR RESALE

Our soap is only to be used for personal use purchased direct from us through our website. All resale use is strictly prohibited.


WE USE THE HIGHEST GRADE OLIVE OIL

When we make our vegetable oil based soaps we use the highest grade Olive Oil available, "Extra Virgin Olive Oil" (also known as EVOO), which is made from the first pressing of ripe olives. The vast majority of other soap manufacturers, including highly advertised niche soap makers, make theirs with the very lowest grade "Pomace" olive oil. In fact Pomace Olive Oil is so low grade that it is extracted from already pressed olives using a very strong chemical solvent extraction process, many times leaving remnants of those solvents behind in the pomace oil.  If you are looking for the very best in quality soap products you should avoid companies that use it.

SHAMPOO FAQ

For starters if you want to use any of our bar loaves of soap for shampoo all you need to do is suds up your hands real well with a piece of soap cut from the loaf then apply to your hair.  Work it in real good, rinse, and if you desire REPEAT. 

I also suggest using an apple cider vinegar rinse after shampooing.  It closes up the hair follicles and is good for your scalp.  To make it is real easy:  Add 2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar to 2 pints of water.  After your shampooing just pour a bit onto your scalp, work it in a bit to fully get to all hair, then rinse out completely.

For others that like a shampoo in a bottle you should check out my all natural handmade Gallon Liquid Shampoos.  The shampoos are incredible, take a long time to make, and are concentrated.  Much better than anything you could ever buy in a store.  Use sparingly and it will last a long time.

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