FAQs

What is Tallow?

Tallow is a rendered form of fat, typically from beef, that has been used for centuries in skincare, cooking, and candle-making. When made from grass-fed animals, tallow is packed with vital nutrients that closely mimic the natural oils and lipids found in your skin. This makes it an exceptionally nourishing and hydrating ingredient.

Why is Tallow good for the skin?

Tallow is rich in essential nutrients, containing a unique combination of vitamins A, D, E, and K which are crucial for skin health. These vitamins support skin regeneration, healing and protection against environmental damage.

- Vitamin A encourages healthy cell production, improving skin tone and texture.

- Vitamin D helps in cell turnover, reducing dryness and improving overall skin resilience.

- Vitamin E acts as an antioxidant, protecting the skin from free radicals.

- Vitamin K aids in healing and reduces the appearance of scars and stretch marks.

Tallow is incredibly bioavailable. It's rich with omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which are essential for maintaining skin's elasticity and hydration. These fatty acids mimic the skin’s natural sebum, helping to balance oil production and protect the skin barrier without clogging pores.

Tallow is especially beneficial for those with conditions like eczema, psoriasis, or dermatitis. Its natural composition helps soothe inflammation, reduce redness, and promote faster healing.

Where is the Tallow sourced from?

Our tallow is sourced directly from the farm! We occasionally have the opportunity to process a cow. We take pride in our commitment to sustainability, ensuring that every step of the process respects both the animals and the environment. By sourcing from a single location, we can maintain control over quality and traceability, ensuring that each batch meets our high standards of ethical production.