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Coal tar soap anyone?

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Whethertomorrow Sun 21-Jul-24 11:21:48

Does anyone else use coal tar soap, the proper one made by wrights?

I’m having a lot of skin issues at the moment (spider bite) and then a sweat rash inside my elbow from too much crocheting.

Usually I use loads of different creams to heal these sort of things and shower with different shower gels. But I treated myself to a bar of old fashioned coal tar soap and it worked a treat. It’s not too drying and smells wonderful.

I’m just wondering if there’s any actual detergent in shower gels or is it all perfume and emollients.

Is there anything you would recommend?

lemsip Wed 24-Jul-24 09:19:51

JamesandJon33

Does anyone remember the coal tar burners, used for heavy colds and coughs?

yes, used those in the childrens bedrooms when they had coughs & colds.. a doctor was called out to one very poorly child and remarked how good they were.

JamesandJon33 Wed 24-Jul-24 09:58:35

Me too lemsip Banned now though I believe . Mind you I remember my mother saying the doctors used to prescribe cigarettes for asthma !!!!

Athrawes Wed 24-Jul-24 10:48:32

Gosh, I'm behind the times! I didn't know Coal Tar soap was still available. I must get one to try. It's been ages since I've used it.

HelterSkelter1 Wed 24-Jul-24 10:52:19

Just ordered some soaps from the French soaps site. Can't wait till delivery tomorrow. I am just finishing a bar of Lavender bought by my younger daughter in Nice last year. Lovely soap is on a level with good coffee and is a daily treat. Next time I order I will try their large block of all purpose soap.
Our local Woods of Windsor shop closed some time back. Such a shame as I used to pop in there for a bar of something gorgeous before catching the bus home. Nice memory though.

chickenlegs Wed 24-Jul-24 23:45:26

I have used wrights coal tar soap for forty years on my face and in the shower. I’m 81 and it’s kept my skin healthy. I also use Polytar shampoo which has done me no harm.

Lovetopaint037 Thu 25-Jul-24 01:54:01

I have used acqueous cream for years.

mrsgreenfingers56 Thu 25-Jul-24 14:09:45

Only come in late on this thread.

Coal tar soap should be avoided at ALL costs. Cold tar contains Benzene which is carciogenic and causes skin cancer.

My DH used to use it when we first met and I hated the awful smell of it, thought it was vile and smelled the bathroom out.

Dermologist told DH never to use it.

HelterSkelter1 Sat 27-Jul-24 18:46:11

My soaps arrived from Tne French Soaps company and they are gorgeous. I have the sandalwood bar in the bathroom. The soap is creamy and well perfumed. It's a pleasure to use it. I could be tempted to buy more but I have plenty of different ones now....however they are doing a special offer of rose and lavender scented small bars. I must steel myself.

pascal30 Sat 27-Jul-24 19:24:08

HelterSkelter1

My soaps arrived from Tne French Soaps company and they are gorgeous. I have the sandalwood bar in the bathroom. The soap is creamy and well perfumed. It's a pleasure to use it. I could be tempted to buy more but I have plenty of different ones now....however they are doing a special offer of rose and lavender scented small bars. I must steel myself.

I'm so glad you like them Helterskelter.. I have a little supply as well...

RosiesMaw2 Sat 27-Jul-24 22:46:15

mrsgreenfingers56

Only come in late on this thread.

Coal tar soap should be avoided at ALL costs. Cold tar contains Benzene which is carciogenic and causes skin cancer.

My DH used to use it when we first met and I hated the awful smell of it, thought it was vile and smelled the bathroom out.

Dermologist told DH never to use it.

Wrights Tar Soap

Don’t panic!
The present day soap is not carcinogenic and whatever you believe your dermatologist said the soap is popular with eczema sufferers or those with very sensitive skin. DH used it for decades with no ill effects whatsoever, it was the only soap which he could tolerate.
To reassure you…
As European Union directives on cosmetics have banned the use of coal-tar in non-prescription products, the coal tar derivatives have been removed from the formula, replacing them with tea tree oil as main anti-bacterial ingredient. Despite this major variance from the original recipe, the new soap has been made to approximate the look and smell of the original product
I love the smell- it reminds me of him ☹️

Anniebach Sun 28-Jul-24 03:11:08

Maw hugs

karmalady Sun 28-Jul-24 06:45:03

Oooh, I looked at that french soap site, its blooming marvelous and I just made an order

HattieTopper Sun 28-Jul-24 07:11:26

We used the original coal tar soap when we were young but this new soap is totally different. I decided to buy some from Amazon the other day and used it in the shower for the first time yesterday morning and wow, the lather it produces is amazing, so much thicker and creamier than the shower gels I use, I shall be using this from now on.

MissAdventure Sun 28-Jul-24 12:46:03

Oh, can you give a link, please?
No worries if not, it's just that I'm sure I NEED this soap now.

Chocolatelovinggran Sun 28-Jul-24 17:26:31

I love nice soap: a daily pleasure.