Tallow is rendered animal fat, usually from beef.
Many people use it in skincare because it’s rich in fatty acids and fat-soluble vitamins that can support the skin barrier. Here are 15 commonly discussed benefits of using tallow on the skin:
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Deep moisturization
Tallow contains fatty acids that help reduce dryness and lock in moisture. -
Supports the skin barrier
The lipid profile is somewhat similar to the oils naturally found in human skin, which may help protect against irritation. -
Rich in vitamins
Grass-fed tallow can contain vitamins A, D, E, and K, all important for skin health. -
May reduce flaky skin
Thick, occlusive fats can soften rough patches and scaling. -
Can soothe irritation
Some people find it calming for sensitive or over-washed skin. -
Long-lasting hydration
Unlike lighter lotions, tallow tends to stay on the skin longer. -
Minimal ingredient skincare
Pure tallow products often contain few additives, fragrances, or preservatives. -
Good for harsh climates
It can help protect skin from wind, dry air, and cold weather. -
May improve skin softness
The emollient fats can leave skin feeling smoother. -
Works for multiple body areas
People use it on hands, elbows, feet, lips, and sometimes the face. -
Can be used as a nighttime moisturizer
Its heavier texture works well as an overnight skin protectant. -
Traditional skincare use
Animal fats have been used for centuries in soaps and balms. - Fragrance-free (our tallow )
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Reduces the need for multiple products
Some use it as both a body balm and facial moisturizer. -
Can pair well with simple skincare routines
Especially for people trying to avoid highly processed cosmetic products.
Is it important to wear tallow every day?
Not necessarily. Daily use depends on your skin type and climate:
- Dry skin: Daily use may help maintain hydration and nourishment.
- Sensitive skin: A simple tallow balm may reduce irritation from heavily fragranced products.
- Oily or acne-prone skin: Use it only on dry areas *

