Pine Tar Guide
Pine Tar is found in...
- Bar Soap (4)
- Moisturizer (3)
- Lice Treatment Shampoo (1)
- Facial Cleanser (1)
- Facial Moisturizer/Treatment (1)
- Hair Removal Waxes (1)
- Conditioner (1)
- Anti-Itch/Rash Cream (1)
- Poison Ivy/Oak/Sumac (1)
- Scalp Treatment (1)
- Shampoo (1)
- Soap (General) (1)
More information on Pine Tar...
Pine tar is a sticky material produced by the high temperature carbonization of pine wood in anoxic conditions (dry distillation or destructive distillation). The wood is rapidly decomposed by applying heat and pressure in a closed container; the primary resulting products are charcoal and pine tar.
Pine tar consists primarily of aromatic hydrocarbons, tar acids and tar bases. Components of tar vary according to the pyrolytic process (e.g. method, duration, temperature) and origin of the wood (e.g. age of pine trees, type of soil and moisture conditions during tree growth). The choice of wood, design of kiln, burning and collection of the tar can vary. Only pine stumps and roots are used in the traditional production of pine tar.
Pine tar has a long history as a wood preservative, as a wood sealant for maritime use, in roofing construction and maintenance, in soaps such as Packer’s Pine Tar Soap and in the treatment of skin diseases, such as psoriasis, eczema, and rosacea....
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