Deeply Hydrates Without Clogging Pores

Beef tallow closely resembles the sebum your skin naturally produces, making it deeply moisturising yet lightweight, perfect for all skin types, including acne-prone skin.

Repairs and Strengthens the Skin Barrier

Rich in stearic and oleic acids, beef tallow reinforces your skin’s protective barrier. It locks in moisture and shields against environmental stress, preventing dryness, irritation, and damage.

Rich in Skin-Loving Vitamins

Beef tallow is packed with vitamins A, D, E, and K—essential nutrients for repairing damaged skin, brightening the complexion, and preventing signs of ageing. Unlike synthetic moisturisers, these vitamins are naturally bioavailable for maximum effectiveness.

Calms Redness and Inflammation

With its anti-inflammatory properties, beef tallow soothes irritation and redness, making it ideal for sensitive skin and conditions like eczema, rosacea, or psoriasis.

Supports Collagen Production and Reduces Wrinkles

Beef tallow’s natural vitamin A (retinol) promotes collagen synthesis, smoothing fine lines and wrinkles while improving elasticity for firmer, more youthful-looking skin.

Balances Oil Production for Clearer Skin

Contrary to common myths, beef tallow is non-comedogenic and helps regulate sebum production. It’s perfect for oily or acne-prone skin, preventing clogged pores and breakouts while keeping skin balanced.

Deeply Hydrates Without Clogging Pores

Beef tallow closely resembles the sebum your skin naturally produces, making it deeply moisturising yet lightweight, perfect for all skin types, including acne-prone skin.

Repairs and Strengthens the Skin Barrier

Rich in stearic and oleic acids, beef tallow reinforces your skin’s protective barrier. It locks in moisture and shields against environmental stress, preventing dryness, irritation, and damage.

Rich in Skin-Loving Vitamins

Beef tallow is packed with vitamins A, D, E, and K—essential nutrients for repairing damaged skin, brightening the complexion, and preventing signs of ageing. Unlike synthetic moisturisers, these vitamins are naturally bioavailable for maximum effectiveness.

Calms Redness and Inflammation

With its anti-inflammatory properties, beef tallow soothes irritation and redness, making it ideal for sensitive skin and conditions like eczema, rosacea, or psoriasis.

Supports Collagen Production and Reduces Wrinkles

Beef tallow’s natural vitamin A (retinol) promotes collagen synthesis, smoothing fine lines and wrinkles while improving elasticity for firmer, more youthful-looking skin.

Balances Oil Production for Clearer Skin

Contrary to common myths, beef tallow is non-comedogenic and helps regulate sebum production. It’s perfect for oily or acne-prone skin, preventing clogged pores and breakouts while keeping skin balanced.


Ingredients Matter

Tallow is complete by nature.

Additional ingredients are chosen only when they meaningfully support skin function.

Rose Hip Oil

Rosehip oil is a plant-derived oil naturally rich in linoleic acid, beta-carotene, and vitamins A and C. These components play a role in skin renewal, helping support tone, texture, and overall skin resilience.

In skincare, rosehip oil is valued for its lighter lipid profile. It absorbs more readily than heavier fats and is often used to support skin that appears uneven, dull, or marked by past inflammation.

Its role is to complement skin function by providing essential fatty acids that support regeneration, without overwhelming the skin barrier.

Rosehip oil is especially suited to skin that needs support with recovery, balance, and long-term skin health.

Rosehip oil supports skin renewal not by forcing change, but by supplying what skin uses to repair itself.

Lavender Oil

Lavender oil is an essential oil traditionally used for its calming and antimicrobial properties. In skincare, it’s most often used to support skin that is reactive, inflamed, or prone to irritation.

Lavender contains naturally occurring compounds such as linalool and linalyl acetate, which are associated with soothing responses in the skin. When used carefully and at appropriate concentrations, it can help reduce visible redness and support a more settled skin response.

In our formulations, lavender oil is used sparingly. Its purpose is not fragrance, but functional support for skin that benefits from reduced irritation and a calmer barrier environment.

Lavender oil is best suited to skin that experiences sensitivity, redness, or stress-related flare-ups.

Lavender oil is used for its calming effect on the skin

Castor Oil

Castor oil is a plant-derived oil with a unique fatty acid profile, made up predominantly of ricinoleic acid. This gives it a thicker texture and a strong affinity for the skin’s surface, where it helps reduce moisture loss and support barrier integrity.

In skincare, castor oil is valued for its occlusive and humectant-supporting properties. It helps hold moisture in the skin, making it particularly useful for dry, compromised, or easily dehydrated skin types.

Castor oil is also known for its antimicrobial characteristics, which can be beneficial for skin that is prone to congestion or imbalance when the barrier is weakened.

When used in balanced formulations, castor oil contributes to skin resilience helping the skin stay hydrated, protected, and less reactive over time.

It is especially well suited to dry skin, mature skin, and areas prone to cracking, flaking, or chronic dehydration.

A dense, protective oil used to support barrier strength and moisture retention.

Sunflower Oil

Sunflower oil is a plant-derived oil naturally high in linoleic acid, an essential fatty acid that plays a key role in maintaining the skin barrier. Linoleic acid is a major component of healthy skin lipids, particularly in skin that is prone to dryness, irritation, or imbalance.

In skincare, sunflower oil is valued for its ability to support barrier repair while remaining well tolerated by most skin types. It helps reduce transepidermal water loss and supports the skin’s ability to hold onto moisture without creating heaviness or congestion.

Because of its relatively simple lipid profile and low irritation potential, sunflower oil is often used in formulations designed for sensitive, compromised, or inflamed skin. It supports skin comfort and resilience rather than forcing rapid change.

Sunflower oil is especially suited to skin that struggles with dryness, barrier disruption, or reactivity.

Sunflower oil supports the skin barrier by replenishing essential fatty acids.

Jojoba Oil

Jojoba oil is technically a liquid wax ester rather than a true oil. This matters, because human sebum is also made up largely of wax esters. As a result, jojoba has a unique compatibility with the skin compared to most plant oils.

In skincare, jojoba is used to support balance at the skin’s surface. Its structure allows it to sit comfortably within the skin barrier, helping reduce moisture loss while remaining lightweight and well tolerated.

Jojoba is often used for skin that feels both dehydrated and reactive where the barrier needs support without heaviness. It can help soften the skin, improve comfort, and support a more stable surface environment over time.

Because of its stability and similarity to natural sebum, jojoba is suitable for a wide range of skin types, including sensitive, congestion-prone, and combination skin.

A wax ester that closely mimics the skin’s natural sebum.

Frankincense Oil

Frankincense oil is an aromatic resin oil traditionally used for its restorative and anti-inflammatory properties. In skincare, it is valued for its ability to support skin that is compromised, uneven, or slow to recover from irritation or environmental stress.

Frankincense contains naturally occurring compounds such as boswellic acids and terpenes, which are associated with soothing inflammation and supporting tissue repair. When used at appropriate concentrations, it can help improve the appearance of skin tone and support a more resilient skin barrier over time.

Rather than stimulating the skin, frankincense is used to encourage steadiness and recovery. It is particularly well suited to skin that shows signs of stress, reactivity, or long-term imbalance.

In formulations, frankincense oil is often chosen for mature, sensitive, or easily inflamed skin where calm, consistency, and support.

Used to support skin resilience, tone, and recovery.

Ylang Ylang Oil

Ylang ylang oil is an essential oil traditionally used for its balancing and soothing properties. In skincare, it is valued for its ability to support skin comfort, particularly in skin that feels unsettled or easily thrown off balance.

Ylang ylang contains naturally occurring compounds such as linalool and germacrene, which are associated with calming responses in the skin and mild antimicrobial activity. When used carefully and at low concentrations, it can help support a more stable skin surface without overstimulating the skin.

Rather than acting as a corrective ingredient, ylang ylang is used to help skin feel more settled and comfortable over time. It is best suited to skin that experiences fluctuations in oil balance, mild congestion, or sensitivity triggered by stress or environmental changes.

Used to support skin comfort and surface balance.

Argan Oil

Argan oil is a plant-derived oil naturally rich in oleic and linoleic acids, along with vitamin E and antioxidant compounds. In grooming products, it is valued for its ability to condition hair while remaining comfortable on the skin.

In beard care, argan oil helps soften coarse facial hair, improving manageability and reducing brittleness without leaving a greasy residue. Its lighter lipid profile allows it to absorb readily into both hair and skin, making it suitable for daily use.
Argan oil also supports the skin beneath the beard. It helps maintain hydration, reduce dryness and flaking, and support overall skin comfort, which is essential for healthy beard growth over time.

Because of its balance between nourishment and lightness, argan oil is well suited to beard oils where both hair performance and skin tolerance matter.

Used to soften facial hair and support the skin beneath it.

Vanilla Infusion

Vanilla is included in some of our formulations through a slow infusion of whole vanilla beans into grass-fed beef tallow. We do not add vanilla essential oil or synthetic fragrance.

During the infusion process, naturally occurring compounds from the vanilla bean, including vanillin and polyphenols, migrate into the tallow. These compounds are associated with antioxidant activity and can support skin exposed to ongoing environmental stress.

The infusion also gives the tallow a subtle, natural vanilla aroma. This scent is a byproduct of the ingredient itself, not something added to mask or modify the formula.

Infused vanilla is well suited to skin that benefits from a gentler sensory experience, while still maintaining a formulation focused on barrier support and long-term skin stability.

Whole vanilla beans infused into tallow for gentle antioxidant support and a natural scent.

Tea Tree Oil

Tea tree oil is an essential oil traditionally used for its antimicrobial and clarifying properties. In skincare and scalp care, its effectiveness depends entirely on concentration and context.

In the Balancing Beauty Balm, tea tree oil is used in very small amounts to support skin clarity and help maintain a balanced skin environment, particularly for skin prone to congestion or irregular breakouts. At low concentrations, tea tree can assist with clarity without overwhelming or drying the skin barrier.
In the Clarifying Scalp Mask, tea tree oil serves a different purpose. Its naturally stimulating properties help increase circulation at the scalp, supporting hair follicle activity and overall scalp health. This makes it well suited to scalps affected by buildup, imbalance, or sluggish growth conditions.

Across both formulations, tea tree oil is used with restraint. The goal is support and stimulation where appropriate, not harsh correction.

Tea tree oil is used to support clarity in skin and stimulation at the scalp.

Sweet Almond Oil

Almond oil has a balanced fatty acid profile, rich in oleic acid, linoleic acid, and vitamin E. In both skincare and hair care, it is valued for its ability to provide nourishment without heaviness.

On the skin, almond oil helps support moisture retention and surface comfort. Its emollient nature makes it well suited to skin that feels dry, tight, or easily irritated, while remaining gentle enough for regular use on the face.

In hair care, almond oil helps soften the hair shaft, improve flexibility, and reduce dryness without weighing hair down. It also supports scalp comfort by helping maintain hydration and reduce flaking caused by dryness.

Because of its versatility and tolerance, almond oil is used in formulations designed to support both skin and hair health, where ongoing comfort and manageability matter more than short-term cosmetic effects.

Used to soften, protect, and support moisture retention in skin and hair.

Rose Hip Oil

Rosehip oil is a plant-derived oil naturally rich in linoleic acid, beta-carotene, and vitamins A and C. These components play a role in skin renewal, helping support tone, texture, and overall skin resilience.

In skincare, rosehip oil is valued for its lighter lipid profile. It absorbs more readily than heavier fats and is often used to support skin that appears uneven, dull, or marked by past inflammation.

Its role is to complement skin function by providing essential fatty acids that support regeneration, without overwhelming the skin barrier.

Rosehip oil is especially suited to skin that needs support with recovery, balance, and long-term skin health.

Rosehip oil supports skin renewal not by forcing change, but by supplying what skin uses to repair itself.

Lavender Oil

Lavender oil is an essential oil traditionally used for its calming and antimicrobial properties. In skincare, it’s most often used to support skin that is reactive, inflamed, or prone to irritation.

Lavender contains naturally occurring compounds such as linalool and linalyl acetate, which are associated with soothing responses in the skin. When used carefully and at appropriate concentrations, it can help reduce visible redness and support a more settled skin response.

In our formulations, lavender oil is used sparingly. Its purpose is not fragrance, but functional support for skin that benefits from reduced irritation and a calmer barrier environment.

Lavender oil is best suited to skin that experiences sensitivity, redness, or stress-related flare-ups.

Lavender oil is used for its calming effect on the skin

Castor Oil

Castor oil is a plant-derived oil with a unique fatty acid profile, made up predominantly of ricinoleic acid. This gives it a thicker texture and a strong affinity for the skin’s surface, where it helps reduce moisture loss and support barrier integrity.

In skincare, castor oil is valued for its occlusive and humectant-supporting properties. It helps hold moisture in the skin, making it particularly useful for dry, compromised, or easily dehydrated skin types.

Castor oil is also known for its antimicrobial characteristics, which can be beneficial for skin that is prone to congestion or imbalance when the barrier is weakened.

When used in balanced formulations, castor oil contributes to skin resilience helping the skin stay hydrated, protected, and less reactive over time.

It is especially well suited to dry skin, mature skin, and areas prone to cracking, flaking, or chronic dehydration.

A dense, protective oil used to support barrier strength and moisture retention.

Sunflower Oil

Sunflower oil is a plant-derived oil naturally high in linoleic acid, an essential fatty acid that plays a key role in maintaining the skin barrier. Linoleic acid is a major component of healthy skin lipids, particularly in skin that is prone to dryness, irritation, or imbalance.

In skincare, sunflower oil is valued for its ability to support barrier repair while remaining well tolerated by most skin types. It helps reduce transepidermal water loss and supports the skin’s ability to hold onto moisture without creating heaviness or congestion.

Because of its relatively simple lipid profile and low irritation potential, sunflower oil is often used in formulations designed for sensitive, compromised, or inflamed skin. It supports skin comfort and resilience rather than forcing rapid change.

Sunflower oil is especially suited to skin that struggles with dryness, barrier disruption, or reactivity.

Sunflower oil supports the skin barrier by replenishing essential fatty acids.

Jojoba Oil

Jojoba oil is technically a liquid wax ester rather than a true oil. This matters, because human sebum is also made up largely of wax esters. As a result, jojoba has a unique compatibility with the skin compared to most plant oils.

In skincare, jojoba is used to support balance at the skin’s surface. Its structure allows it to sit comfortably within the skin barrier, helping reduce moisture loss while remaining lightweight and well tolerated.

Jojoba is often used for skin that feels both dehydrated and reactive where the barrier needs support without heaviness. It can help soften the skin, improve comfort, and support a more stable surface environment over time.

Because of its stability and similarity to natural sebum, jojoba is suitable for a wide range of skin types, including sensitive, congestion-prone, and combination skin.

A wax ester that closely mimics the skin’s natural sebum.

Frankincense Oil

Frankincense oil is an aromatic resin oil traditionally used for its restorative and anti-inflammatory properties. In skincare, it is valued for its ability to support skin that is compromised, uneven, or slow to recover from irritation or environmental stress.

Frankincense contains naturally occurring compounds such as boswellic acids and terpenes, which are associated with soothing inflammation and supporting tissue repair. When used at appropriate concentrations, it can help improve the appearance of skin tone and support a more resilient skin barrier over time.

Rather than stimulating the skin, frankincense is used to encourage steadiness and recovery. It is particularly well suited to skin that shows signs of stress, reactivity, or long-term imbalance.

In formulations, frankincense oil is often chosen for mature, sensitive, or easily inflamed skin where calm, consistency, and support.

Used to support skin resilience, tone, and recovery.

Ylang Ylang Oil

Ylang ylang oil is an essential oil traditionally used for its balancing and soothing properties. In skincare, it is valued for its ability to support skin comfort, particularly in skin that feels unsettled or easily thrown off balance.

Ylang ylang contains naturally occurring compounds such as linalool and germacrene, which are associated with calming responses in the skin and mild antimicrobial activity. When used carefully and at low concentrations, it can help support a more stable skin surface without overstimulating the skin.

Rather than acting as a corrective ingredient, ylang ylang is used to help skin feel more settled and comfortable over time. It is best suited to skin that experiences fluctuations in oil balance, mild congestion, or sensitivity triggered by stress or environmental changes.

Used to support skin comfort and surface balance.

Argan Oil

Argan oil is a plant-derived oil naturally rich in oleic and linoleic acids, along with vitamin E and antioxidant compounds. In grooming products, it is valued for its ability to condition hair while remaining comfortable on the skin.

In beard care, argan oil helps soften coarse facial hair, improving manageability and reducing brittleness without leaving a greasy residue. Its lighter lipid profile allows it to absorb readily into both hair and skin, making it suitable for daily use.
Argan oil also supports the skin beneath the beard. It helps maintain hydration, reduce dryness and flaking, and support overall skin comfort, which is essential for healthy beard growth over time.

Because of its balance between nourishment and lightness, argan oil is well suited to beard oils where both hair performance and skin tolerance matter.

Used to soften facial hair and support the skin beneath it.

Vanilla Infusion

Vanilla is included in some of our formulations through a slow infusion of whole vanilla beans into grass-fed beef tallow. We do not add vanilla essential oil or synthetic fragrance.

During the infusion process, naturally occurring compounds from the vanilla bean, including vanillin and polyphenols, migrate into the tallow. These compounds are associated with antioxidant activity and can support skin exposed to ongoing environmental stress.

The infusion also gives the tallow a subtle, natural vanilla aroma. This scent is a byproduct of the ingredient itself, not something added to mask or modify the formula.

Infused vanilla is well suited to skin that benefits from a gentler sensory experience, while still maintaining a formulation focused on barrier support and long-term skin stability.

Whole vanilla beans infused into tallow for gentle antioxidant support and a natural scent.

Tea Tree Oil

Tea tree oil is an essential oil traditionally used for its antimicrobial and clarifying properties. In skincare and scalp care, its effectiveness depends entirely on concentration and context.

In the Balancing Beauty Balm, tea tree oil is used in very small amounts to support skin clarity and help maintain a balanced skin environment, particularly for skin prone to congestion or irregular breakouts. At low concentrations, tea tree can assist with clarity without overwhelming or drying the skin barrier.
In the Clarifying Scalp Mask, tea tree oil serves a different purpose. Its naturally stimulating properties help increase circulation at the scalp, supporting hair follicle activity and overall scalp health. This makes it well suited to scalps affected by buildup, imbalance, or sluggish growth conditions.

Across both formulations, tea tree oil is used with restraint. The goal is support and stimulation where appropriate, not harsh correction.

Tea tree oil is used to support clarity in skin and stimulation at the scalp.

Sweet Almond Oil

Almond oil has a balanced fatty acid profile, rich in oleic acid, linoleic acid, and vitamin E. In both skincare and hair care, it is valued for its ability to provide nourishment without heaviness.

On the skin, almond oil helps support moisture retention and surface comfort. Its emollient nature makes it well suited to skin that feels dry, tight, or easily irritated, while remaining gentle enough for regular use on the face.

In hair care, almond oil helps soften the hair shaft, improve flexibility, and reduce dryness without weighing hair down. It also supports scalp comfort by helping maintain hydration and reduce flaking caused by dryness.

Because of its versatility and tolerance, almond oil is used in formulations designed to support both skin and hair health, where ongoing comfort and manageability matter more than short-term cosmetic effects.

Used to soften, protect, and support moisture retention in skin and hair.

Rose Hip Oil

Rosehip oil is a plant-derived oil naturally rich in linoleic acid, beta-carotene, and vitamins A and C. These components play a role in skin renewal, helping support tone, texture, and overall skin resilience.

In skincare, rosehip oil is valued for its lighter lipid profile. It absorbs more readily than heavier fats and is often used to support skin that appears uneven, dull, or marked by past inflammation.

Its role is to complement skin function by providing essential fatty acids that support regeneration, without overwhelming the skin barrier.

Rosehip oil is especially suited to skin that needs support with recovery, balance, and long-term skin health.

Rosehip oil supports skin renewal not by forcing change, but by supplying what skin uses to repair itself.

Lavender Oil

Lavender oil is an essential oil traditionally used for its calming and antimicrobial properties. In skincare, it’s most often used to support skin that is reactive, inflamed, or prone to irritation.

Lavender contains naturally occurring compounds such as linalool and linalyl acetate, which are associated with soothing responses in the skin. When used carefully and at appropriate concentrations, it can help reduce visible redness and support a more settled skin response.

In our formulations, lavender oil is used sparingly. Its purpose is not fragrance, but functional support for skin that benefits from reduced irritation and a calmer barrier environment.

Lavender oil is best suited to skin that experiences sensitivity, redness, or stress-related flare-ups.

Lavender oil is used for its calming effect on the skin

Castor Oil

Castor oil is a plant-derived oil with a unique fatty acid profile, made up predominantly of ricinoleic acid. This gives it a thicker texture and a strong affinity for the skin’s surface, where it helps reduce moisture loss and support barrier integrity.

In skincare, castor oil is valued for its occlusive and humectant-supporting properties. It helps hold moisture in the skin, making it particularly useful for dry, compromised, or easily dehydrated skin types.

Castor oil is also known for its antimicrobial characteristics, which can be beneficial for skin that is prone to congestion or imbalance when the barrier is weakened.

When used in balanced formulations, castor oil contributes to skin resilience helping the skin stay hydrated, protected, and less reactive over time.

It is especially well suited to dry skin, mature skin, and areas prone to cracking, flaking, or chronic dehydration.

A dense, protective oil used to support barrier strength and moisture retention.

Sunflower Oil

Sunflower oil is a plant-derived oil naturally high in linoleic acid, an essential fatty acid that plays a key role in maintaining the skin barrier. Linoleic acid is a major component of healthy skin lipids, particularly in skin that is prone to dryness, irritation, or imbalance.

In skincare, sunflower oil is valued for its ability to support barrier repair while remaining well tolerated by most skin types. It helps reduce transepidermal water loss and supports the skin’s ability to hold onto moisture without creating heaviness or congestion.

Because of its relatively simple lipid profile and low irritation potential, sunflower oil is often used in formulations designed for sensitive, compromised, or inflamed skin. It supports skin comfort and resilience rather than forcing rapid change.

Sunflower oil is especially suited to skin that struggles with dryness, barrier disruption, or reactivity.

Sunflower oil supports the skin barrier by replenishing essential fatty acids.

Jojoba Oil

Jojoba oil is technically a liquid wax ester rather than a true oil. This matters, because human sebum is also made up largely of wax esters. As a result, jojoba has a unique compatibility with the skin compared to most plant oils.

In skincare, jojoba is used to support balance at the skin’s surface. Its structure allows it to sit comfortably within the skin barrier, helping reduce moisture loss while remaining lightweight and well tolerated.

Jojoba is often used for skin that feels both dehydrated and reactive where the barrier needs support without heaviness. It can help soften the skin, improve comfort, and support a more stable surface environment over time.

Because of its stability and similarity to natural sebum, jojoba is suitable for a wide range of skin types, including sensitive, congestion-prone, and combination skin.

A wax ester that closely mimics the skin’s natural sebum.

Frankincense Oil

Frankincense oil is an aromatic resin oil traditionally used for its restorative and anti-inflammatory properties. In skincare, it is valued for its ability to support skin that is compromised, uneven, or slow to recover from irritation or environmental stress.

Frankincense contains naturally occurring compounds such as boswellic acids and terpenes, which are associated with soothing inflammation and supporting tissue repair. When used at appropriate concentrations, it can help improve the appearance of skin tone and support a more resilient skin barrier over time.

Rather than stimulating the skin, frankincense is used to encourage steadiness and recovery. It is particularly well suited to skin that shows signs of stress, reactivity, or long-term imbalance.

In formulations, frankincense oil is often chosen for mature, sensitive, or easily inflamed skin where calm, consistency, and support.

Used to support skin resilience, tone, and recovery.

Ylang Ylang Oil

Ylang ylang oil is an essential oil traditionally used for its balancing and soothing properties. In skincare, it is valued for its ability to support skin comfort, particularly in skin that feels unsettled or easily thrown off balance.

Ylang ylang contains naturally occurring compounds such as linalool and germacrene, which are associated with calming responses in the skin and mild antimicrobial activity. When used carefully and at low concentrations, it can help support a more stable skin surface without overstimulating the skin.

Rather than acting as a corrective ingredient, ylang ylang is used to help skin feel more settled and comfortable over time. It is best suited to skin that experiences fluctuations in oil balance, mild congestion, or sensitivity triggered by stress or environmental changes.

Used to support skin comfort and surface balance.

Argan Oil

Argan oil is a plant-derived oil naturally rich in oleic and linoleic acids, along with vitamin E and antioxidant compounds. In grooming products, it is valued for its ability to condition hair while remaining comfortable on the skin.

In beard care, argan oil helps soften coarse facial hair, improving manageability and reducing brittleness without leaving a greasy residue. Its lighter lipid profile allows it to absorb readily into both hair and skin, making it suitable for daily use.
Argan oil also supports the skin beneath the beard. It helps maintain hydration, reduce dryness and flaking, and support overall skin comfort, which is essential for healthy beard growth over time.

Because of its balance between nourishment and lightness, argan oil is well suited to beard oils where both hair performance and skin tolerance matter.

Used to soften facial hair and support the skin beneath it.

Vanilla Infusion

Vanilla is included in some of our formulations through a slow infusion of whole vanilla beans into grass-fed beef tallow. We do not add vanilla essential oil or synthetic fragrance.

During the infusion process, naturally occurring compounds from the vanilla bean, including vanillin and polyphenols, migrate into the tallow. These compounds are associated with antioxidant activity and can support skin exposed to ongoing environmental stress.

The infusion also gives the tallow a subtle, natural vanilla aroma. This scent is a byproduct of the ingredient itself, not something added to mask or modify the formula.

Infused vanilla is well suited to skin that benefits from a gentler sensory experience, while still maintaining a formulation focused on barrier support and long-term skin stability.

Whole vanilla beans infused into tallow for gentle antioxidant support and a natural scent.

Tea Tree Oil

Tea tree oil is an essential oil traditionally used for its antimicrobial and clarifying properties. In skincare and scalp care, its effectiveness depends entirely on concentration and context.

In the Balancing Beauty Balm, tea tree oil is used in very small amounts to support skin clarity and help maintain a balanced skin environment, particularly for skin prone to congestion or irregular breakouts. At low concentrations, tea tree can assist with clarity without overwhelming or drying the skin barrier.
In the Clarifying Scalp Mask, tea tree oil serves a different purpose. Its naturally stimulating properties help increase circulation at the scalp, supporting hair follicle activity and overall scalp health. This makes it well suited to scalps affected by buildup, imbalance, or sluggish growth conditions.

Across both formulations, tea tree oil is used with restraint. The goal is support and stimulation where appropriate, not harsh correction.

Tea tree oil is used to support clarity in skin and stimulation at the scalp.

Sweet Almond Oil

Almond oil has a balanced fatty acid profile, rich in oleic acid, linoleic acid, and vitamin E. In both skincare and hair care, it is valued for its ability to provide nourishment without heaviness.

On the skin, almond oil helps support moisture retention and surface comfort. Its emollient nature makes it well suited to skin that feels dry, tight, or easily irritated, while remaining gentle enough for regular use on the face.

In hair care, almond oil helps soften the hair shaft, improve flexibility, and reduce dryness without weighing hair down. It also supports scalp comfort by helping maintain hydration and reduce flaking caused by dryness.

Because of its versatility and tolerance, almond oil is used in formulations designed to support both skin and hair health, where ongoing comfort and manageability matter more than short-term cosmetic effects.

Used to soften, protect, and support moisture retention in skin and hair.

Frequently Asked Questions

Not at all! Tallow is incredibly similar to your skin’s natural oils, so it absorbs quickly without leaving a greasy residue. It’s also non-comedogenic, meaning it won’t clog your pores.

Yes! Tallow is deeply nourishing and supports your skin’s natural barrier, making it an excellent choice for dry, irritated, or eczema-prone skin. Its rich fatty acids and vitamins help restore and protect.

Yes! Tallow is non-comedogenic, meaning it won’t clog your pores. Its similarity to the oils in human skin makes it gentle and ideal for sensitive or acne-prone skin, helping to soothe and restore balance.

Many customers notice softer, more hydrated skin after just one use. Long-term benefits, such as improved skin texture and reduced irritation, typically appear after a few weeks of consistent use.

No! Our rendering process ensures the tallow has a neutral scent. Depending on the product, you might notice a subtle natural aroma or the light scent of added ingredients.

Our tallow-based products are naturally long-lasting. Stored in a cool, dry place, they typically last 12 months. Plus, there are no water-based ingredients, so no preservatives are needed.

We source our tallow from 100% grass-fed Australian cattle in Gingin Western Australia, raised naturally without antibiotics or hormones. Our commitment to quality starts with the animals and extends to every product we make.