Tallow Butter
For centuries people have used tallow to moisturize, nourish, and protect their skin. Not only does tallow prevent dryness at the cellular level but it is packed with omega-3 fatty acids capable of nourishing and strengthening the skin barrier. It also contains anti- inflammatory properties that can soothe irritated skin. Tallow is rich in vitamins A, D, E, and K, which can absorb easily into the skin to stimulate collagen production and skin cell renewal. Â
Grass fed tallow is an incredibly nourishing and vitamin-rich form of rendered animal fat. Tallow is like a superfood for the skin! It has so many amazing health benefits. Grass fed tallow also contains vitamin E conjugated linoleic acid, which is anti-inflammatory, as well as palmitoleic acid which is known for its natural antimicrobial properties. Â
 Tallow will deeply moisturize the skin • Makes your skin smooth & soft • Repairs dry and cracked skin • Helps with Eczema, anti-aging, fine lines, burns, rashes, under eye circles, cuts, bug bites, sunspots, scars, sunburns, acne, nourishes, heals, revitalize the skin, making it feel supple and radiant. You can use it on your entire body or face. As an antioxidant, it combats free radicals that can contribute to premature aging. It also has astringent properties, that can increase skin elasticity and promote skin firmness.Â
My tallow is all USDA Certified Organic raised on a pasteurized farm. It is also grass-fed, grass-finished & pasture raised. Guaranteed to be pesticide, hormone & antibiotic free! When formulating our skincare we use NO synthetic fragrance, dyes, fillers, or preservatives!
WHAT INGREDIENTS CAN BE USED FOR ORGANIC BODY BUTTER? Tallow is a form of animal fat made from beef or mutton, tallow contains different fat-soluble vitamins such as A, D, and E. Tallow is an all-natural substance that is preservative free. We only use high-quality grass-fed Tallow. It is used in a wide range of lotions, balms, and butters as an effective way to moisturize skin.
Olive Oil
Olive oil is a rich oil full of antioxidants. Originating from the Mediterranean, it was used for its anti-aging properties. When olive oil is applied to the skin, it helps improve its elasticity.
Jojoba Oil
Jojoba oil soothes and moisturizes skin, reducing the amount of sebum produced from different follicles. Sebum is a natural way your body hydrates your skin.
 Rosehip Oil
Rosehip Oil has a long history as a therapeutic remedy and beauty product. It contains a wealth of vitamins, antioxidants, and essential fatty acids that can help nourish and hydrate your skin. It may also reduce the visible signs of aging and help clear up scarring. Rosehip oil is also known as rosehip seed oil. Rosehips are full of vitamin C, a substance that protects your cells against damage and disease. Rosehips help repair your skin after sun damage and can even reverse signs of aging caused by too much sun.
Vitamin E Oil
Vitamin E is an oil-soluble antioxidant. Among eight different types of vitamin E tocopheryl acetate and tocopherol are commonly used in skincare products. Vitamin E oil can fight against free radicals and protects your skin from damage. It also has moisturizing and healing properties that help to boost the barrier function of your skin. Vitamin E is a fat-soluble antioxidant that may help protect the body from free radicals that can cause oxidative stress and damage the skin. These antioxidant properties may be the reason topical vitamin E has emerged as a popular treatment for several skin disorders, wrinkles and other signs of aging.
Sea Buckthorn Oil
Sea buckthorn will reduce inflammation in the skin, prevent future flare ups, help to fade scars and promote an overall more even and smoother skin texture. Unlike conventional acne products, sea buckthorn will begin to heal your blemishes without ever drying out your skin.
1. Moisturizes and nourishes the skin
Sea buckthorn oil is rich in fatty acids which are a key component of ceramides Ceramides are a form of lipid (a naturally-occurring organic compound) and play a significant role in maintaining the skin’s natural barrier, as well as locking moisture into the skin.Â
2. Supports skin regeneration
Sea buckthorn oil contains the unsaturated fatty acid gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), an example of an omega-6 fatty acid, which makes it a great ingredient to help repair and regenerate the skin. Other bioactive has flavonoids and carotenoids, also help to support the regeneration of skin cells. Skin regeneration is especially important for people struggling with various facial skin conditions such as rosacea, eczema or acne. This is because with skin regeneration, the healing process of the affected skin is sped up, and the appearance of scars and marks can be reduced.Â
3. Anti-inflammatory properties
The oil is known to be rich in GLA, which helps to improve the skin’s blood circulation. This means that the skin has a better supply of oxygen and essential nourishment, so toxins can be removed and inflammation calmed.
4. Improves skin tone and texture
The unsaturated fatty acids present in sea buckthorn oil mean it is a great ingredient for helping to improve the skin’s tone, texture and also structure. The antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects of the oil help to boost the skin’s elasticity and also to remove toxins from the skin, promoting a brighter complexion.
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