Bison Balm - for sensitive skin and skin conditions
We love this Bison Balm for a daily moisturizer for all skin types and skin conditions. Bison Tallow is great for those with sensitive skin and the blue tansy essential oil can be beneficial to those with skin certain skin conditions.
This tallow balm is rendered right here on our farm - not from a container. No, not all tallow is created equally. A lot of tallow sold on the market is mixed with dimethylpolysiloxane to reduce foaming or pumped with antibiotics. Know your animals and your source to guarantee the best product. This Bison Balm is made from grass-fed grass-finished Pennsylvania Bison that we get directly from the farm. We render it on our homestead at a low temperature and the process takes a few days.
If you didn’t know, tallow balm mimics your skin barrier. This is one of the most powerful benefits of tallow balm—and why it’s a skincare “superfood.” The chemical makeup of high-quality tallow balm is extremely similar to our own skin’s DNA. This is what makes it so bioavailable—and why research suggests it can help support wound healing and reverse skin damage.
In addition it also:
Is Rich in Vitamins A, D, E, and K - Vitamin A is a natural retinol while vitamin K fights free radical damage.
Has natural linoleic acid - This stuff is so powerful that skincare companies are making linoleic acid face products. Little do they know it naturally occurs in tallow balm. Linoleic acid is an omega-6 fatty acid and antioxidant that works to moisturize, plump, and fight inflammation. It can also reduce acne, minimize scarring, and rebuild the skin barrier.
Is Naturally Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Bacterial - It won’t strip your skin of good bacteria. But it will still target the bad stuff and help remove it. Anti-inflammatory properties sweep in to help calm redness, acne, and other inflammation.
Can naturally increase collagen production - It won’t clog your pores - High-quality tallow balm is non-comedogenic, which means it works with your skin’s natural barrier, instead of against it. Even though tallow balm has a thick and creamy texture, it shouldn’t clog pores or lead to breakouts.
Bison tallow is similar to beef but it actually has higher omega 3:6 ratios and research suggests that it is even better for sensitive skin than beef tallow.
Bison fat has a proven track record—bison fat has been used by humans for tens if not hundreds of thousands of years, both used internally as a food as well as applied externally as a topical for skin care.
We render our tallow at a low temperature several times for several days. Then we mix in our jojoba oil infused with Chamomile from the Berger Hollow garden to soften it and we add essential oils.
This Bison Balm is made with Blue Tansy. Blue tansy oil can help support a variety of skin conditions, including eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, dermatitis, and allergic reactions. It can also help ease acne and oily skin.
Try some today!
We love this Bison Balm for a daily moisturizer for all skin types and skin conditions. Bison Tallow is great for those with sensitive skin and the blue tansy essential oil can be beneficial to those with skin certain skin conditions.
This tallow balm is rendered right here on our farm - not from a container. No, not all tallow is created equally. A lot of tallow sold on the market is mixed with dimethylpolysiloxane to reduce foaming or pumped with antibiotics. Know your animals and your source to guarantee the best product. This Bison Balm is made from grass-fed grass-finished Pennsylvania Bison that we get directly from the farm. We render it on our homestead at a low temperature and the process takes a few days.
If you didn’t know, tallow balm mimics your skin barrier. This is one of the most powerful benefits of tallow balm—and why it’s a skincare “superfood.” The chemical makeup of high-quality tallow balm is extremely similar to our own skin’s DNA. This is what makes it so bioavailable—and why research suggests it can help support wound healing and reverse skin damage.
In addition it also:
Is Rich in Vitamins A, D, E, and K - Vitamin A is a natural retinol while vitamin K fights free radical damage.
Has natural linoleic acid - This stuff is so powerful that skincare companies are making linoleic acid face products. Little do they know it naturally occurs in tallow balm. Linoleic acid is an omega-6 fatty acid and antioxidant that works to moisturize, plump, and fight inflammation. It can also reduce acne, minimize scarring, and rebuild the skin barrier.
Is Naturally Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Bacterial - It won’t strip your skin of good bacteria. But it will still target the bad stuff and help remove it. Anti-inflammatory properties sweep in to help calm redness, acne, and other inflammation.
Can naturally increase collagen production - It won’t clog your pores - High-quality tallow balm is non-comedogenic, which means it works with your skin’s natural barrier, instead of against it. Even though tallow balm has a thick and creamy texture, it shouldn’t clog pores or lead to breakouts.
Bison tallow is similar to beef but it actually has higher omega 3:6 ratios and research suggests that it is even better for sensitive skin than beef tallow.
Bison fat has a proven track record—bison fat has been used by humans for tens if not hundreds of thousands of years, both used internally as a food as well as applied externally as a topical for skin care.
We render our tallow at a low temperature several times for several days. Then we mix in our jojoba oil infused with Chamomile from the Berger Hollow garden to soften it and we add essential oils.
This Bison Balm is made with Blue Tansy. Blue tansy oil can help support a variety of skin conditions, including eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, dermatitis, and allergic reactions. It can also help ease acne and oily skin.
Try some today!
We love this Bison Balm for a daily moisturizer for all skin types and skin conditions. Bison Tallow is great for those with sensitive skin and the blue tansy essential oil can be beneficial to those with skin certain skin conditions.
This tallow balm is rendered right here on our farm - not from a container. No, not all tallow is created equally. A lot of tallow sold on the market is mixed with dimethylpolysiloxane to reduce foaming or pumped with antibiotics. Know your animals and your source to guarantee the best product. This Bison Balm is made from grass-fed grass-finished Pennsylvania Bison that we get directly from the farm. We render it on our homestead at a low temperature and the process takes a few days.
If you didn’t know, tallow balm mimics your skin barrier. This is one of the most powerful benefits of tallow balm—and why it’s a skincare “superfood.” The chemical makeup of high-quality tallow balm is extremely similar to our own skin’s DNA. This is what makes it so bioavailable—and why research suggests it can help support wound healing and reverse skin damage.
In addition it also:
Is Rich in Vitamins A, D, E, and K - Vitamin A is a natural retinol while vitamin K fights free radical damage.
Has natural linoleic acid - This stuff is so powerful that skincare companies are making linoleic acid face products. Little do they know it naturally occurs in tallow balm. Linoleic acid is an omega-6 fatty acid and antioxidant that works to moisturize, plump, and fight inflammation. It can also reduce acne, minimize scarring, and rebuild the skin barrier.
Is Naturally Anti-Inflammatory and Anti-Bacterial - It won’t strip your skin of good bacteria. But it will still target the bad stuff and help remove it. Anti-inflammatory properties sweep in to help calm redness, acne, and other inflammation.
Can naturally increase collagen production - It won’t clog your pores - High-quality tallow balm is non-comedogenic, which means it works with your skin’s natural barrier, instead of against it. Even though tallow balm has a thick and creamy texture, it shouldn’t clog pores or lead to breakouts.
Bison tallow is similar to beef but it actually has higher omega 3:6 ratios and research suggests that it is even better for sensitive skin than beef tallow.
Bison fat has a proven track record—bison fat has been used by humans for tens if not hundreds of thousands of years, both used internally as a food as well as applied externally as a topical for skin care.
We render our tallow at a low temperature several times for several days. Then we mix in our jojoba oil infused with Chamomile from the Berger Hollow garden to soften it and we add essential oils.
This Bison Balm is made with Blue Tansy. Blue tansy oil can help support a variety of skin conditions, including eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, dermatitis, and allergic reactions. It can also help ease acne and oily skin.
Try some today!
No artificial fragrances. No chemicals. All Natural.
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Local Grass-fed/Finished bison tallow rendered on our farm, Jojoba oil infused with Chamomile from the Berger Hollow garden, Blue Tansy essential oils
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2 oz
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Apply a small amount to clean, dry skin and massage gently until fully absorbed.
Use daily or as needed for optimal hydration and skin nourishment. You may use our Tallow Balm just like the Whipped Tallow as a daily facial moisturizer. It can be used on the face, body, hands, and feet.
It can be applied to support protection against environmental damage, and ease the appearance of blemishes like acne and wrinkles.
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For external use only
The FDA has not evaluated the claims made on this website and this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Consult your doctor with questions or concerns.
As with anything containing herbs, or essential oils first test on a small patch of skin to check for allergic reaction.
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Light fruity floral with Blue Tansy essential oil
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When temperatures are above 75F, your tallow orders may be exposed to heat and may melt or soften. Like other fats or oils, tallow is solid at room temperature, rock hard when refrigerated and liquid at warm temperatures. All of the containers are leak-proof. This does not effect the efficacy of your tallow but it can effect the texture making it feel a tad gritty. If your balm arrives melty, just stick it in the fridge to harden up. If it arrives rock hard, it should soften at room temperature or even between your warm fingers.
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Store in a cool, dry place to maintain freshness. Does not need refrigeration.