Frequently asked questions.

What is beef tallow and why is it used in skincare?

Beef tallow is a rendered form of fat from cows, rich in vitamins A, D, E, and K. It closely resembles the natural oils in human skin, making it highly compatible, nourishing, and effective for skin hydration and repair.

How is tallow different from other moisturizers?

Unlike many commercial moisturizers that contain synthetic ingredients, tallow is 100% natural and mimics the skin's natural sebum. It penetrates deeply and nourishes at a cellular level.

Is beef tallow comedogenic? Will it clog my pores?

Tallow has a low comedogenic rating and is highly bioavailable. It’s less likely to clog pores compared to many plant oils or synthetic moisturizers.

Is beef tallow safe to use on all skin types?

Yes, our tallow products are generally safe for all skin types, including sensitive and acne-prone skin. However, if you have specific allergies or concerns, we recommend doing a patch test first.

Can kids or babies use tallow products?

Yes! Our tallow balms are safe for babies and children. They are especially good for sunburns, dry patches, and sensitive skin.

Where does your tallow come from?

We source our tallow from grass-fed cattle from local, ethical farms. Quality and transparency are important to us.

Does it smell like beef?

No. Our tallow is carefully rendered and often blended with essential oils to create a neutral or pleasant scent.

What skin concerns does tallow help with?

Tallow can help with dry skin, eczema, psoriasis, acne, fine lines, and skin barrier repair. It’s deeply moisturizing and anti-inflammatory.

How much should I use?

A little goes a long way! Use a small amount and massage onto clean, dry skin.

Can I use this on my face and body?

Absolutely. Our tallow balms and creams are safe and effective for both face and body use.

How should I store my tallow creams?

Store in the refrigerator to extend shelf life (up to 12 months). When in regular use, product may be kept at room temperature for easy access. Avoid direct sunlight and heat.