First, what is tallow?
Tallow is beef fat.
But it's fat that has been purified and cleaned. Using tallow for skincare is a centuries old technique, but it's just now starting to soar in popularity again.
Fats, along with proteins, are essential building blocks for every cell membrane, including the skin. They provide energy, help absorb minerals, and carry a wealth of vitamins.
Tallow contains the same fats or lipids found in human skin.
Lipids are beneficial because they create a protective, yet permeable barrier that prevents infection, maintains moisture, flexibility and structure of the cell.
Tallow is extremely compatible with the oil that our skin naturally produces. It actually shares a similar biology. That’s one of the reasons why our skin is able to use tallow so effectively.
Tallow is believed to prevent dryness at the cellular level.
Beef tallow, rendered from grass-fed cattle, is loaded with vitamins A, D & K and antioxidants. One of which is vitamin E, known to promote rejuvenation by fighting free radicals that cause wrinkles.
The natural antimicrobial properties in tallow help to prevent acne and breakouts. Tallow also contains powerful anti inflammatory properties.