March 21, 2025
Imagine a luxurious hydrating cream without waxes or emulsifiers! What a dream!
For skincare, grass-fed tallow generally boasts a more nutrient-rich profile than grain-fed tallow, with higher levels of omega-3s, CLA, and antioxidants, potentially leading to enhanced skin hydration, reduced inflammation, and improved elasticity. It is a semi occlusive rich, making it ideal for a clean beauty collective of natural products that creates a breathable barrier for smoother, softer skin.
The result is a soft, smooth skin healing product that does not carry a beefy smell. Tallow is full of vitamins and minerals that are good for your skin without using any harmful chemicals. Grass Fed Whipped cream has a fluffy, velvety consistency that glides effortlessly over skin, without feeling greasy.
We have added Blue Algae Extract glycerite for a natural blue hue. Blue Algae is a rare nutrient pigment in the current natural pigment varieties. It is not only bright, but also rich in nutrients. Furthermore, it has anti-aging properties.
We gave a blog here to formulating your own glycerite to follow
Ingredients
90% Grass fed tallow
8% Avocado Oil (or other soft oil)
2% Castor oil
Blue Algae Extract (optional)
Essential Oil (optional)
Instructions
Use a double boiler to melt the ingredients just enough, so there is still a few solid tallow pieces. (Add essential oil later) Remove from the heat and stir. Move to the fridge just until you see the fats form on the sides of the melting vessel.
Remove from fridge and add your essential oil. Use a mixer to whip air into the product. You can also use a cold water bath with ice. When the mixture looks like whipped cream, jar and label.
-Avocado Oil softens, increases elasticity, leaves no greasy residue and moisturizes the skin.
-Castor oil has antifungal properties
-Blue Algae is vibrant and contains antioxidant pigments that naturally protect the skin. These compounds boost the skin's defences against a variety of environmental stressors.
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