Moisturizing Tallow Body Balm

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A little goes a long way! Tallow is ancestral skincare. Our ancestors viewed animal fats as valuable smooth and healthy for the skin. Packed with vitamin A (retinol), and vitamins D, E, K, and B1, CLA and amino acids, this silky balm is infused with healing organic calendula. Plus adding moisturizing olive oil, and a blend of mood enhancing essential oils to make your skin feel moisturized and nourished.

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A little goes a long way! Tallow is ancestral skincare. Our ancestors viewed animal fats as valuable smooth and healthy for the skin. Packed with vitamin A (retinol), and vitamins D, E, K, and B1, CLA and amino acids, this silky balm is infused with healing organic calendula. Plus adding moisturizing olive oil, and a blend of mood enhancing essential oils to make your skin feel moisturized and nourished.

A little goes a long way! Tallow is ancestral skincare. Our ancestors viewed animal fats as valuable smooth and healthy for the skin. Packed with vitamin A (retinol), and vitamins D, E, K, and B1, CLA and amino acids, this silky balm is infused with healing organic calendula. Plus adding moisturizing olive oil, and a blend of mood enhancing essential oils to make your skin feel moisturized and nourished.

Ingredients: grass fed beef tallow infused with *calendula flower, *extra virgin olive oil, *culinary beeswax, rose water, essential oil blend (*orange, *lavender, *bergamot, *ylang ylang)  *Indicates organic product used

Directions:  A little goes a long way. This balm is very thick and nourishing, so you won’t need much. Start by warming a small amount of balm into your palms, then gently massage onto clean, dry or wet skin. If stored properly, this balm can last up to 6 months once opened. Store in a cool, dry place.

Caution: For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. If irritation occurs, discontinue use and consult a licensed healthcare practitioner.

Made in a home kitchen that has not been inspected by the Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development