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Frequently Asked Questions
Tallow
Tallow is rendered from grass-fed beef fat using a slow, low-heat process that preserves nutrients while eliminating odor and impurities. Full article →
- Tallow is non-comedogenic for most skin types and mimics your natural oils more closely than coconut or seed oils. Tallow is non-comedogenic for most skin types. Its fatty acid profile is closer to sebum than coconut oil or synthetic emollients. Full article →
A, D, E, and K2 in their bioavailable form—delivered in a lipid matrix your skin can absorb and use. Full article →
Historically used for eczema, cradle cap, and rashes—when properly sourced and purified, it’s extremely well tolerated. Full article →
BOS triple-renders tallow which removes any animal smell, we then add essential oils for both healing and experience enhancement Full article →
Stability, skin compatibility, shelf life, and nutrient delivery—all without oxidation risk. Full article →
Because they’re unstable, inflammatory, and prone to rancidity—especially under heat or light. Full article →
- It supports skin healing by restoring lipid balance and reducing inflammation—without irritating additives. Full article →
When sourced from ethical farms, tallow supports soil health, reduces waste, and honors the whole animal. Full article →
Apply a pea-sized amount to damp skin, once or twice daily. It replaces both your moisturizer and barrier balm. Full article →
Yes. Tallow is biocompatible with human skin, meaning it absorbs cleanly without clogging pores. It's gentle enough for dry or sensitive skin, and balanced enough to regulate oil in combination or acne-prone types. Full article →