Tallowderm

Tallowderm Organic nourishing skin balm with natural healing properties Tallowderm is an all natural skin balm containing no carcinogens.

We put “Back to the Basics” on the label for a good reason. Tallow, from grass-fed cows, is the main ingredient. Pastured cows do not have the antibiotics and growth hormones that most feed lot cows are given. Also, tallow is super rich in nourishment for our skin! It naturally contains vitamins A, D, E and K, and also CLA (conjugated linoleic acid) and palmitoleic acid. These resources provide a healthy alternative to the high-priced, carcinogenic products on the market today. Our tallow is rendered from suet, which is the hard fat located around the kidneys of grass-fed animals. When in a liquid state, we add organic olive oil to make the tallow easily spreadable. We end the recipe with some additive-free essential oils. These three simple ingredients provide a powerhouse of nutrition for all skin types. In addition to being nourishment for the skin, it also has healing properties. We have been thrilled to hear stories of healed dipaer rash, ingrown toe nails, itchy dry skin, cold sores etc. Oh, and we don’t want to forget to mention the anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and anti-cancer properties the fatty acids provide! We sell Tallowderm in a 4 ounce jar, which goes a loooong way! Use it all over your body, being careful around the eyes. When Tallowderm soaks in, you will be left with extraordinarily moisterized skin! And, if Baby Noah eats some, there will be no adverse effects because it is made from Food!

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1816 Vermeer Drive
Kettering, OH
45420

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