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~3 oz.

INGREDIENTS:

100% grass-fed/grass-finished beef tallow

distilled water

100% pure sodium hydroxide (lye)

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Unscented Tallow Soap

Rating is 5.0 out of five stars based on 1 review
PriceFrom $12.00
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  • Tallow:

    Using 100% tallow for soap makes for an incredibly conditioning lather, but it is different from other soaps that utilize other oils. It cleanses and conditions at the same time! Fun fact: it is believed that soap was invented by someone accidentally dripping tallow over wood ashes from a fire!

     

    100% Pure Sodium Hydroxide (Lye):

    Lye is a necessary ingredient for soap, and through a 6-week minimum saponification process (known as curing) there is no lye left in the soap. Other names for lye include caustic soda, or sodium hydroxide, or people will use terms like "sopified" to describe the process of saponification. The lye we use is 100% pure and food grade. 

     

    How to use:

    Use like any regular soap. Lather, wash yourself, and rinse!

     

    Note:

    As this soap is handmade, variation in appearance is normal. Each soap is cut to be 3 oz, but it's possible for there to be slight variation in weight.

    Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of small children. If you are pregnant, nursing, under a doctor’s care, or have any allergies to any of our ingredients, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes. If irritation occurs, discontinue use.

Reviews

Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
Based on 1 review
1 review

  • Shelia Feb 21
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
    Verified
    Love this soap!

    I will never go back to chemically made soaps with tons of toxic ingredients. This pure soap cleans and makes my skin feel great. I'm going to be 70 yrs old this week and can't believe how using this soap along with these other tallow products is improving my skin even on my body. My arms aren't pretty at this age but are really looking better now. Definitely will continue to use and wish I had started using tallow years ago.

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