Simple Tallow Balm | DIY Lotion
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The solid, white, creamy fat known as tallow has been a staple in my home for years. I featured it heavily in The Carnivore Cookbook as a healthy (and super affordable) fat source. It is made with the fat of any ruminant and an excellent introduction in to nose to tail eating.
Did you know tallow is not only nutritious in your diet but can also be used on your skin?
No lie!
This time tested simple tallow balm recipe is generously shared by Paige of Elder N Honey Co. Her online Etsy store has been selling quality tallow based skin care products for years. She is a master of making tallow balm!
Tallow is the best part
Tallow may be one of the very best ingredients for skin care. Ever.
Fat soluble vitamins A, D, E & K, natural fatty acids and lipids are found in abundance in tallow. Beef tallow is highly compatible to our skin.
From Traditional Nourishing and Healing Skin Care by Andrew J. Gardner, Weston A. Price Foundation
Our ancestors overwhelmingly used tallow for skin care. For example, a book of “recipes” for all facets of life, written by Dr. A.W. Chase, MD in 1866, lists ten formulations of salve, eight of which contain tallow, in addition to other natural ingredients.
The healthy traditions of our ancestors were not haphazard but had a purpose that seems to have been rooted in their very being… We might even say that the ancestral wisdom on nutrition and health is more reliable than modern scientific studies, which are subject to manipulations and misinterpretations and can only look at one small piece of the puzzle at a time.
Tallow is excellent for sensitive skin, it is know as a non-reactive ingredient in DIY skin care for all types of skin. Elder N Honey Co has NEVER had a reported reaction to plain tallow in the 8+ years of selling their balms.
It’s as nourishing on lips as it is on skin. Try our DIY Tallow Lip Balm Recipe and see for yourself!
3 Steps for Simple Tallow Balm + Essential Oil Choices
- Melt. 2. Combine. 3. Blend
That’s it!
Store your Simple Tallow Balm just like any other lotion. A vessel and cap is all you need as long as it is air-tight and clean. Mason jars are our friends for all things DIY and this is no excpetion!
The only “complicated” part of making your own lotion is choosing what optional essential oils you want to add in.
Here are a few recommended options, but feel free to experiment with what you like
- 3 drops Lavender, 4 drops Lime, 2 drops Peppermint
- 3 drops Lemon, 2 drops Lavender, 1 drop Rosemary
- 3 drops Wild Orange, 2 drops Ginger, 2 drops Ylang Ylang
Completely customize your own body lotion; the sky is really the limit!
You can also use coupon code PRIMALGLOW in the Elder N Honey etsy shop for 15% off any tallow lotion or creams!
Simple Tallow Balm Tips & Tricks
- I usually render tallow at home but you can also purchase grass-fed beef tallow from US Wellness Meats.
- Each batch of tallow will be different, textures, colors & consistencies WILL vary. As each cow is a little different, so is each batch of tallow.
- A little goes A LONG WAY! It is easy to overdo it with tallow, start small, especially with facial applications but also go nuts, you can use this anywhere on the body. Elder N Honey Co has even made a vanilla flavored personal lubricant with this balm.
- Slather it on your feet and cover with socks to find the softest tooties ever in the a.m.!
- Hair treatment Apply to the tips of your hair and gently tousle the roots for volume.
- Chlorinated Swimming Barrier Tallow is almost identical to our natural barrier oils, an application reduces chlorine exposure.
- Completely shelf stable, well rendered tallow will keep basically forever if kept well stored, but for sure a good 2 years without refrigeration.
- Do NOT ADD WATER or anything containing water to these lotion recipes, you can completely avoid the world of preservatives (this includes most aloe based additives, etc.).
If you like making your own skin lotion, I know you will also enjoy homemade toothpaste. This Bentonite Clay Toothpaste recipe is now my favorite!
Simple Tallow Balm | DIY Lotion
Equipment
- Electric mixer
- Container with lid for storing
Ingredients
- 1 cup beef tallow room temperature (make it yourself or purchase here)
- 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil or other soft oil
- 5-10 drops essential oils optional
Instructions
- Place tallow in a mixing bowl.1 cup beef tallow
- Pour soft oil and optional essential oils over the tallow2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil, 5-10 drops essential oils
- With an electric mixer, mix the ingredients until fluffy.
- Store just like any other lotion in a clean air-tight vessel with cap.
Notes
Try all of my other easy tallow skin care recipes too!
Hi, I am from Botswana, Africa. I made this today and I LOVE it!!!!
Hello Celia! I’m so happy to hear you like it so much! I think tallow is one of the best ingredients for skincare. Have a great day!
My oil separated from the tallow after a day….did I do something wrong?
Elizabeth, having the oil separate sounds bizarre to me! Did you follow the directions as I gave them? Did you substitute any ingredients?
I used some essential oils and extra virgin olive oil…..I did have to blend for quite awhile to make it whipped, any possibility I overmixed it?????
I suppose it’s possible. The blending process is usually pretty quick for me.
What is the shelf life of tallow lotion. Does it need a preservative if you’re going to sell it?
Hi Paulette, I’ve never had tallow lotion spoil on me. I know tallow itself is shelf stable forever, provided that it is properly stored and no water gets in it. If you’re interested in selling, I recommend testing your formula multiple times and sharing samples with friends for them to test and review too.
I have not used tallow in the kitchen, I’ve used it as a moisturizer.
I’m very interested in trying this recipe. I bought the Carnivore Cookbook and am now trying to find a quality meat source so I can make tallow.
The directories here may help you connect with some local suppliers: https://www.primaledgehealth.com/how-to-find-quality-foods/
Do you know a hunter? My tallow is all from venison.
I have tied to make and use Tallow. Can’t get past the smell.
Have you ever tried sheep tallow? I find it has a more mellow flavor/smell
THIS WILL BE SO GOOD FOR MY FEET WHICH ARE EXTREMELY DRY AND I LOVE THE THE INGREDIENTS.
I found a farm that raises grass fed animals near my home. I purchased some tallow from the farm & rendered it in my slow cooker. At first, I was using it only for a cooking fat, but then read an article by Primal Edge Health about how tallow could be used for the skin. I now use rendered tallow as a conditioner for my skin; it is AMAZING!! I especially like to use it for an eye cream and foot cream.
I also like it as eye cream – and on my ears!
Never thought of it on my skin! Must do!
I am totally new to tallow, I have never used it but have heard of it.
I love tallow! I haven’t made a balm yet, but it’s on my to-do list.
I use tallow already when making pemmican, it’s also wonderful for cooking with! I have not used it on my skin but look forward to trying it!