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Tallow for Skin: A Simple, Time-Tested Moisturizer

When people hear the word "tallow," a lot of times they think about old-fashioned candle making or cooking. But there’s so much more to it, especially when it comes to taking care of your skin. Beef tallow is an incredibly nourishing, natural ingredient that’s been used for generations - and lately, more and more people are falling back in love with it. And for good reason!


What you see when you open up our Tallow Cream
What you see when you open up our Tallow Cream

So, what exactly is tallow?

Tallow is simply rendered fat, usually from beef. It’s gently cooked down to remove any water or impurities, leaving behind a smooth, creamy fat that’s shelf-stable and packed full of goodness. In the past, people used it for cooking, soap making, preserving leather, and more. But one of its best kept secrets is how amazing it is for skin.

Why use beef tallow for skincare?

The biggest reason is that tallow is incredibly close to the natural oils our own skin produces. It soaks in beautifully without feeling greasy or clogging up pores.

Here’s what makes it so special:

  • Full of skin-loving vitamins like A, D, E, and K - all important for skin health and repair.

  • Rich in healthy fats that deeply moisturize and protect.

  • Naturally anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial, thanks to conjugated linoleic acid (CLA).

  • Long-lasting hydration - unlike a lot of water-based lotions that can evaporate fast, tallow sticks around and actually nourishes the skin barrier.

It’s gentle, effective, and works well for pretty much every skin type, including sensitive, acne-prone, and mature skin.

How people are using tallow today

These days, tallow is popping up in all kinds of simple, nourishing skincare products. Some of the most popular ways to use it include:

  • Whipped face and body balms (often blended with a few essential oils for scent)

  • Lip balms for dry, cracked lips

  • Healing salves for cuts, scrapes, and dry patches

  • Baby balms (parents love how gentle and pure it is)

  • Everyday moisturizers for soft, happy skin

A little goes a long way - just a small amount is enough to leave skin feeling silky and protected.

Not all tallow is created equal

If you're going to use tallow on your skin, it’s worth finding the good stuff. Look for grass-fed, grass-finished beef tallow whenever possible. Animals raised naturally tend to produce healthier, cleaner fat, with more of the vitamins and nutrients our skin craves.

We only work with tallow that’s responsibly sourced, minimally processed, and full of that old-fashioned goodness - just the way nature intended.

A simple, timeless choice

These days, there are so many complicated skincare products with ingredient lists a mile long. Sometimes, simpler really is better. Tallow is pure, effective, and time-tested. It's a beautiful way to nourish your skin naturally - no fillers, no junk, just real ingredients your skin knows exactly what to do with.

If you’re looking for a way to care for your skin that's gentle, deeply moisturizing, and totally natural, tallow is definitely worth a try.


Our Rosehip & Calendula infused Tallow Cream
Our Rosehip & Calendula infused Tallow Cream
Our dandelion & plantain infused Tallow Foot Balm found in our Sole Soothing Foot Care Bundle
Our dandelion & plantain infused Tallow Foot Balm found in our Sole Soothing Foot Care Bundle



 
 
 

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