

🌿 Elevate your grooming game with Grandpa’s Pine Tar — where tradition meets modern scalp care!
Grandpa's Pine Tar Shampoo is an 8 fl oz liquid formula enriched with natural pine tar and tea tree oil, designed to soothe the scalp, reduce dandruff, and soften hair. Free from parabens, sulfates, phthalates, and silicones, it suits all hair types and daily use. Its distinctive smoky scent fades after drying, offering a unique grooming experience favored by mature, health-conscious users seeking effective, no-nonsense hair care.
| ASIN | B000A7MFX8 |
| ASIN | B000A7MFX8 |
| Active Ingredients | tea tree oil,water,polyquaternium-10 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #166,953 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #3,839 in Hair Shampoo |
| Brand Name | Grandpa's |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (688) |
| Department | Health and Beauty>Health and Wellness |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00010486007103, 00524883382539 |
| Hair Type | All |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions | 2.56 x 6.96 x 2.56 inches |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Item model number | KEH00620674 |
| Liquid Volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Everready First Aid |
| Manufacturer | Everready First Aid |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KEH00620674 |
| Material Type Free | Paraben Free,Sulfate Free,Phthalate Free,Silicone Free |
| Model Number | KEH00620674 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Softening |
| Product Dimensions | 2.56 x 6.96 x 2.56 inches; 8 ounces |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Softening,All Hair Types,Daily Use |
| Scent Name | Pine Tar |
| Suitable Hair Color | All Hair Colors |
| UPC | 524883382539 010486007103 787461772799 |
| UPC | 524883382539 010486007103 787461772799 |
| Unit Count | 8 Fluid Ounces |
Y**A
Love it
Smells too strong, but it works from the first use! My hair is looking more healthy. No scalp itching. Will buy again.
L**R
I like what it does for my hair and beard
The normal 'walk into a big box store and grab one off the shelf' kind of shampoo just wasn't cutting it anymore. My skin is 70+ years old and probably has a lot of damage from over the years. Never had a problem with itchy scalp or dandruft, but here I am with age setting in and I do. I tried Grandpa's Pine Tar Shampoo with an attitude that it couldn't hurt. Yes, I read the negative reviews and people complaining about smelling like smoke. I tried coal tar soap, and thought this couldn't smell any worse. To my delight, I love the scent of a smokey campfire (which no one else seems to smell after my hair dries). Even more exciting was to notice that my beard and hair don't tend to shed a whole lot of dandruft anymore. It is worth it to me to spend the extra dime to get a product that does make me feel much more positive about my hair (what's left of it). This works for me, and I am happy to give this product a very positive recommendation!
C**O
A skin diseased scalp doesn't care what the medicine smells like, just so it works!
I have used this shampoo for the first time, and it seems to have a nice effect on the scalp...inflammation is reduced...hair feels full and clean. So what if it smells like I was at a campfire, if I suffer less. I have had Psoriasis Arthritis for 45 years! I have used tar shampoos my entire adult life. Since my chemotherapy and surgery in 2019, my psoriasis, arthritis, bone damage, and neuropathy have accelerated. My psoriasis is very bad, with MRSA inflaming it. I can no longer find adequate coal tar shampoos and ointments. The young man who commented that this pine tar shampoo smells bad, does not have a bad skin disease on his scalp, otherwise, anything that works can smell like manure, as long as it works. And if he had a bad enough scalp problem, his wife would be in support of his treatment for his diseased scalp. I read his comment before buying to see only his whinings about smell, lather and consistency. He made no comments about how effective the shampoo was, or if he even had a scalp skin disease or not. Toss his comments in the trash, because he has no bad skin problems stated. I have had tar smells on my scalp for 45 years. I have dated 100's of women and could have cared less about them not liking the smell. I would tell them, that if I didn't use the shampoo, they would be getting dandruff all over them when it got so bad. Furthermore, this shampoo has plenty of lather, once you wash out your hair oils, then reapply it again after rinsing. Big Pharma has removed adequate tar shampoos from the market, or limited them in coal-tar content, so that the public would still be desperate for their pharmaceuticals, such as SKYRIZI, which may lower the ability of your immune system to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. I have neuropathy in my feet, so this SKYRIZI would cause me to lose my feet, which are a high-risk status at my Podiatrist.
T**T
Great Product, performed exceptionally
I washed my hair two days in a row and it completely cleared up my dandruff/dry scalp I had been struggling with for years. Absolutely superior performance and I'm beyond pleased to say that. The smell is okay, subtle. It has a slight chemical smell in my opinion that reminds me a bit of a gun oil, but the smell is so subtle that if you use any other hair product like a gel or pomade, it's completely masked. The only reason I cannot do a full 5 stars is because the end of the tube, opposite the cap, wasn't completely sealed which left a hole for product to ooze through. When I opened my box, it was all over everything, so maybe some quality control needs to be addressed. I'm sure mine was an exception, so I cannot fault the manufacturer too much. Above everything, it did as advertised, and I'm extremely satisfied.
A**R
Very effective
Great product recommended by the derm office and really helps with dandruff
D**S
Still the best - wonderful pine tar scent (and works)
Several years back Grandpa’s Soap changed their formulation to a lighter product. It has a bit less of the wonderful rich pine tar smell that I love. I wrote a disappointed letter and sought to find something better. So far most other products are more evocative of hospital floors than forest floors. Though I would buy a pallet of the old product if I could, they’re still the best. Great for my hair and skin as well.
D**7
It Works
It helps my psoriasis but I dislike the smell and how it makes my hair feel. It is the only over the counter thing that helps so I will continue to buy it. I wish it was in a bottle instead of a tube because the tube leaks.
K**G
Improved manageability of Hair
I have thick natural coily (4c) hair. I tend to have dry scalp and with natural styling retaining moisture can be an issue. I found this shampoo cleans very well. The look and color of the shampoo may remind you of a gel however it works through my texture hair very nicely and isn't too slick, doesn't over-sud or leave a residue. There is a slight tingle kind of like you get with tea tree oil, some people may be sensitive to that. Combined with the Pine Tar conditioner I found my hair retained moisture much longer and was easier to style (mainly tapered fro). I do not mind the smell, it's not something that anyone has every commented on after washing and drying (no heat). I have used this for over a year now. I first purchased outside of Amazon and was a little bit down that I couldn't find it in the store I initially purchased but glad to find it on Amazon. If you are Natural with thick 4b/4c texture hair that has dry scalp/moisture retention issues give it a try.
E**H
Reduces flaky skin, but doesn't help much with itching
M**A
Me ayudó con la comezón en el cuero cabelludo pero el proceso de regeneración ha sido lento Si tiene olor fuerte pero nada muy sofocante Seguiré usándolo una vez por semana
E**Y
I have no skin or scalp conditions but use this shampoo because it's great for washing your hair under the shower, the lather then becoming useful for cleaning your body when it cascades down after being rinsed out of the hair. I used to do the same using a bar of the pine tar soap but, although it does a good job on your hair too, this shampoo seems a tad better. I think the aroma is nice, smelling somewhat like the tree sap absorbed into the ground beneath a pine forest's canopy. I adore that smell but then, since birth, I have had a mysteriously inexplicable affinity with pine forests anyway. I always feel exhilarated and alive after using this stuff. I thoroughly love it. Eamonn
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