Tallow Lotion Bar
All the benefits of Tallow in a pretty solid bar. Rub on your warm skin after exiting the shower. Perfect for gifting!
Our tallow 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. We get our beef suet from a local farm from grass-fed grass finished beef.
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 rapidly heal wounds 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.
All the benefits of Tallow in a pretty solid bar. Rub on your warm skin after exiting the shower. Perfect for gifting!
Our tallow 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. We get our beef suet from a local farm from grass-fed grass finished beef.
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 rapidly heal wounds 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.
All the benefits of Tallow in a pretty solid bar. Rub on your warm skin after exiting the shower. Perfect for gifting!
Our tallow 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. We get our beef suet from a local farm from grass-fed grass finished beef.
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 rapidly heal wounds 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.
No artificial fragrances. No chemicals. All Natural.
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Local grass-fed/finished tallow rendered on our farm, Beeswax, Shea butter, Castor oil, Rose hips, Vitamin E oil, Ylang Ylang, Frankincense and Lavender essential oils
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Rub on skin after exiting the shower for best results to treat and prevent dry skin, wounds, cuts, and other skin conditions.
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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, first test on a small patch of skin to check for allergic reaction.
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Ylang Ylang, Frankincense and Lavender essential oils