I'm new to soaps. I generally have found I like creams because I am lazy and haven't wanted to spend a lot of time lathering.
Then something happened. I bought some MWF just for kicks and found that lathering with a soap is actually fun, albeit a bit challenging. Definitely requires more work, but can be more rewarding. I find myself reaching for it more than I thought I ever would.
I've decide to start exploring and experimenting with soaps. I will get around to trying them all at some point, but I want to start with tallow based soaps. I know they can be good without tallow, but I want to start somewhere and move around sampling different types and brands.
That said, here is the question: Which soaps, in their current and latest formulation, are tallow based? I don't really like chasing around vintage or discontinued recipes (although I don't doubt that many of them are superior to today's offerings as seems to be the case with Pens soaps, etc.).
Then something happened. I bought some MWF just for kicks and found that lathering with a soap is actually fun, albeit a bit challenging. Definitely requires more work, but can be more rewarding. I find myself reaching for it more than I thought I ever would.
I've decide to start exploring and experimenting with soaps. I will get around to trying them all at some point, but I want to start with tallow based soaps. I know they can be good without tallow, but I want to start somewhere and move around sampling different types and brands.
That said, here is the question: Which soaps, in their current and latest formulation, are tallow based? I don't really like chasing around vintage or discontinued recipes (although I don't doubt that many of them are superior to today's offerings as seems to be the case with Pens soaps, etc.).