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Benefits of Whipped Tallow Balm

written by

David Brubaker

posted on

December 3, 2024

 Whipped tallow balm from 100% grass-fed beef is rooted in ancient wisdom. Used in Ancient Rome and Egypt to regenerate and protect skin, this ancient, all-natural balm is quickly regaining its foothold as scientists rediscover what our ancestors knew for hundreds of years.

   100% grass-fed beef fat is rich in fat-soluble vitamins A, D, K, E, and B12, as well as fatty acids Omega 3, CLA, Oleic, Stearic, and palmitic. Many of these vitamins and nutrients come specifically from grazing green grass. It is important to make sure your tallow is sourced from cattle raised without antibiotics, hormones, and other chemicals.

   Tallow naturally resembles our skin sebum--the oil your skin naturally produces. This similarity is what allows whipped tallow to carry these vitamins and nutrients deep into your skin, healing and moisturizing your cells along the way. Unlike water and plant-based products that are stopped on your skin's surface by its lipid barrier, whipped tallow will regenerate your skin without clogging your pores.

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   This traditional skincare cream is gentle and perfect for young children and those with sensitive skin. Use it for dry or chapped skin, to help with acne, or as a soothing cream for your child's diaper rash. Of course, if you have sensitive skin, try it on a small area first.

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   You will only need a small amount of this luxurious cream. If it does not quickly absorb into your skin, you are likely using too much. 

   We buy our Whipped Tallow Balm from the Gilead Girls who carefully handcraft it in small batches. Their amazing balm is made exclusively from our 100% grass-fed beef fat. And now you can purchase their balm on our website. 

With the arrival of winter comes chapped hands and gift-giving. The whipped tallow balm is the perfect answer for both.

 

 Get your Whipped Tallow Balm Here.

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