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Your skin isn’t thirsty—it’s hungry.
This is where we share what we’re learning, questioning, and rediscovering—about skincare, ingredients, rituals, and the body’s natural intelligence. No hype. No fluff. Just useful, beautifully written pieces grounded in research, history, and lived experience.
Explore deep dives on ancestral ingredients, label literacy, skin education, and the philosophy behind VÆR.
Tallow for Skin: Benefits, Uses & Comparison
Tallow could raise eyebrows—but its environmental footprint may be lighter than you think. From regenerative grazing to zero-waste sourcing, discover why tallow could be a smarter choice than seed ...
Read moreIs Tallow Vegan? No. But It Might Be More Ethical.
Tallow isn’t vegan - but that doesn’t mean it’s unethical. At VÆR, we use grass-fed, regeneratively sourced tallow as part of a whole-use philosophy that honors the animal, the land, and your skin....
Read moreIs Tallow Skincare Safe in Summer or Hot Climates?
Tallow skincare isn’t just safe for summer - it thrives in heat. Learn why this ancestral ingredient remains stable, nourishing, and travel-ready in even the hottest climates.
Read moreBioavailability: Why Tallow Nutrients Outperform Plant-Derived Vitamins
Most skincare labels promise vitamins - but can your skin actually use them? This article explores why grass-fed tallow delivers superior, bioavailable forms of A, D3, E, and K2 compared to plant-b...
Read moreThe Science of Linoleic Acid and PUFA Breakdown in Skincare
Most “lightweight” moisturizers are built on unstable seed oils high in linoleic acid—a PUFA that oxidizes easily and harms your skin over time. This article explains the science behind oil breakdo...
Read moreIs Tallow an Ethical or Sustainable Skincare Choice?
Suet, which is un-rendered tallow, is a byproduct of the beef industry that normally is discarded. When sourced from regenerative farms, tallow then becomes a powerful way to reduce waste, support...
Read moreDoes VAER Avoid Seed Oils in its Skincare?
Seed oils are everywhere in skincare, and most are highly processed. At VAER, we avoid the highly processed seed oils completely, as the over processing degrades nutrients your skin is hungry for. ...
Read moreTallow vs Coconut Oil: What’s the Difference for Skincare?
Tallow and coconut oil are natural, whole-fat ingredients, but they behave very differently. Absorption, shelf stability and skin compatibility are quite different between the two. Tallow is the ba...
Read moreWhat Makes Tallow Better Than Seed Oils or Coconut Oil?
Tallow naturally occurs containing the vitamins and saturated fats our skin needs and recognizes. Many seed based oils do not and therefore can lay on the skin and clog pores. Your skin is hungry f...
Read moreHow to Use Tallow Balm: Rituals & Routines
How to Transition from Water-Based to Tallow-Based Skincare
Thinking of making the switch to tallow-based skincare? This guide walks you through what to expect during the adjustment period, why your old lotions created dependency, and how to apply tallow ba...
Read moreHow VAER Products Are Made Like Food
VAER builds skincare the way you’d build a nourishing meal - whole ingredients, ancestral preparation, and zero synthetic filler. Discover why we render tallow in-house, pair it with nutrient-rich ...
Read moreIs Tallow Safe for Sensitive Skin or Babies?
VAER's tallow balms are safe due to tallow's natural ability to mimic the human sebum, allowing healing and soothing the most sensitive and delicate skin.
Read moreHow Do I Use Tallow Balm in My Skincare Routine?
A little tallow can go a long way and be used in a multitude of ways. Moisturizer, barrier cream, and healer all at once. Morning, noon or night, tallow will make a difference in your skins daily r...
Read moreSeed Oil-Free Skincare: Clean Beauty Reframed
We don’t hate olive oil—in fact, we respect it. But for daily skincare, jojoba oil wins. Here’s why VÆR chooses jojoba over olive oil in our balm formulations, and how your skin benefits.
Read moreWhat Ingredients We Don’t Use (And Why It Matters)
Clean isn’t always enough. At VÆR, we go beyond “non-toxic” to eliminate ingredients that disrupt skin balance, cause long-term dependency, or offer no real nourishment. Here’s what we leave out - ...
Read moreSeed Oil Free Skincare: What It Means, and Why It Matters
The seed oil conversation has left the kitchen and entered the bathroom. In this post, we break down why cutting PUFA-heavy oils from your skincare routine may support long-term skin health, and wh...
Read moreTallow for Eczema, Acne & Skin Repair
Tallow: The Forgotten Secret of Ancestral Skincare
For centuries animal fats have been a chosen source os skin protection from wind, rain and cold, and healing balms and medicines. Many people are returning to what always worked with ancestral ingr...
Read moreIs Tallow Suitable for All Skin Types - Dry, Oily or Combination?
Tallow's fatty acid structure closely resembles your skin's natural sebum. This means it can replenish, regulate, and feed where your skin is lacking, whatever the cause. VAER balms work across all...
Read moreCan Tallow Help with Eczema, Psoriasis, or Barrier Damage?
Skin barrier dysfunctions often stem from inflammation, moisture loss, and lipid imbalance. Most conventional creams address the symptoms, but not the root cause. Tallow helps by restoring and repl...
Read moreInside VAER: Ingredient Sourcing, Rituals & Skincare Philosophy
Fragrance Layering with VÆR Rituals
We didn’t just choose essential oils that smell good - we built rituals. Learn how VÆR’s founders created layered blends that work with your body’s senses, signaling energy, calm, or healing throug...
Read moreHow to Read the Label on Your Skincare Product
Learn how to decode skincare ingredient lists and spot red flags like fillers, preservatives, and hidden fragrance. VAER breaks down what to avoid - and what your skin actually needs.
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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 →