FAQs
Tallow cream is a natural moisturizer made from rendered grass-fed beef tallow, blended with nourishing oils and butters. It's similar to your skin's natural sebum, so it absorbs deeply without feeling heavy.
It deeply moisturizes, strengthens the skin barrier, soothes dryness/irritation, supports healing (like minor scars or rough patches), and provides vitamins A, D, E, and K for nourished, softer skin. Many love it for long-lasting hydration.
People commonly use it on: dry or cracked skin (hands, feet, elbows, knees), face as a daily moisturizer, lips for chapped protection, body as an all-over balm, rough patches or scars, eczema-prone areas, after-sun care, minor cuts/bruises, and even as a gentle makeup remover or hair conditioner for dry ends.
Yes, especially dry, sensitive, or mature skin—it mimics natural skin lipids. For oily or acne-prone skin, use sparingly or patch test first, as it can feel rich (though many report it balances oil without clogging pores).
Grass-fed tallow is richer in nutrients like CLA, omega-3s, and vitamins from the animal's natural diet. It also avoids potential residues from conventional farming, making it cleaner and more effective for skincare.
Yes—it's gentle, free of synthetic irritants, and often helps with eczema, rashes, or dryness. Always patch test first, especially for newborns or very sensitive skin.
It rarely does for most people because its fatty acids are similar to skin's own. However, if you have very oily/acne-prone skin, start with a small amount on body areas before face use.
No—it melts into skin quickly and provides non-greasy, lasting moisture. If it feels too rich, use less or apply to damp skin for better absorption.
A 4 oz jar typically lasts 2–4 months with daily use (a little goes far). Store in a cool, dry place; in hot weather, keep in the fridge to maintain texture—no preservatives needed since it's water-free.