Black Seed Tallow Balm — Skin Moisturizer (2oz)
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Three Ingredients Only Tallow, honey, black seed oil
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Grass-Fed Tallow Structurally close to your own skin
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30-Day Money-Back No questions asked
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Free Shipping Over $100 Anywhere in the U.S.
Your skin barrier is asking for something it recognizes.
Dry, tight, flaky skin. Patches that get rough and irritation-prone, then settle, then come back. A bathroom shelf of moisturizers that each worked for a week.
Most of those moisturizers are mostly water, held together with synthetic emulsifiers and fillers. They sit on the surface and flash off. They never give the skin barrier the kind of fats it's actually built from — so it never gets the chance to repair.
Skin recognizes tallow. It always has.
Three ingredients. Your skin knows all of them.
Grass-fed tallow is remarkably close in structure to the fats in human skin — so it absorbs in rather than sitting on top, feeding the barrier the building blocks it's actually made of. Raw honey is a natural humectant that draws and holds moisture, and has been used on skin for thousands of years. Cold-pressed black seed oil adds thymoquinone — calming for skin that's prone to irritation.
Three ingredients, all of them recognizable. No water, no synthetic emulsifiers, no fragrance, no fillers. A balm that works with the skin instead of masking it.
What changes when you feed the barrier.
Calm dry, flaky patches
The problem. Rough, flaking areas — elbows, hands, shins, cheeks — that never quite clear no matter what you put on them.
What changes. Tallow absorbs into the skin and rebuilds the lipid layer those patches are missing. Most people see flaky areas soften and settle within the first week or two.
Soothe irritation-prone skin
The problem. Skin that flares, reddens, or stings — reactive to weather, water, and half the products you try.
What changes. A simple three-ingredient balm with nothing synthetic to react to. Black seed oil's thymoquinone is calming, and tallow restores the barrier that keeps irritants out.
Rebuild the skin barrier
The problem. Skin that feels thin and never holds moisture — tight an hour after you moisturize.
What changes. Because tallow mirrors skin's own fats, it gives the barrier real material to repair with. Over weeks, skin holds its own moisture longer.
Deep moisture that actually lasts
The problem. Lotions that feel good for an hour, then leave skin dry again by midday.
What changes. No water means nothing to evaporate. The balm melts in and stays — most people moisturize less often, not more.
Replace a shelf of products
The problem. A multi-step routine and a cabinet of half-used tubes that still didn't fix it.
What changes. One balm for face, hands, body, and dry patches. Three ingredients doing what a dozen products promised.
Three steps. A little goes far.
Warm it, press it in, repeat nightly.
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Warm a small amount
Scoop a little and warm it between your fingertips until it melts. A pea-sized amount covers more skin than you'd expect.
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Press into clean skin
Best on slightly damp skin after washing. Press it in rather than rubbing — face, hands, body, or any dry patch.
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Nightly, then taper
Use it nightly while the barrier rebuilds. As skin holds its own moisture again, most people need it less often.
Comfort tonight. Repair over weeks.
The relief is immediate. The barrier rebuild is the part that lasts.
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Night 1 — Instant comfort
Tightness eases right away. Skin feels softer and calmer before you've even gone to sleep.
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Week 1 — Flaking settles
Rough, flaky patches soften and smooth as the lipid layer is replenished.
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Week 2–3 — Less reactive
Skin flares and stings less. A calmer baseline as the barrier holds irritants out.
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Month 1+ — Barrier rebuilt
Skin holds its own moisture longer and feels resilient — you reach for the balm less, not more.
Six reasons to choose the balm.
Most people find it after years of moisturizers that were mostly water and a promise.
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Three ingredients you can name
Grass-fed tallow, raw honey, cold-pressed black seed oil. No water, no emulsifiers, no fragrance, no fillers.
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Tallow your skin recognizes
Structurally close to human skin's own fats — it absorbs and repairs instead of sitting on the surface.
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Raw honey that holds moisture
A natural humectant used on skin for millennia — it draws moisture in and keeps it there.
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Cold-pressed black seed oil
Adds thymoquinone — soothing for skin that's prone to redness and irritation.
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One balm, whole body
Face, hands, elbows, dry patches. A pea-sized amount goes far — the 2oz tin lasts.
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Backed for 30 days
If your skin doesn't feel calmer and better moisturized, tell us once and we'll refund you in full.
Try it for 30 days. Let your skin decide.
Use it nightly and keep the rest of your routine simple. If your skin doesn't feel calmer, softer, and better able to hold its own moisture, tell us once and we'll refund you in full — no questions, no forms.
Questions, honest answers.
Does it smell like beef?
No. Properly rendered grass-fed tallow is clean and nearly scentless — the raw honey and black seed oil give it a faint, warm, natural note. There's no fragrance added, and it doesn't smell savory.
Can I use it on my face?
Yes. Use a small amount on slightly damp skin. Tallow is well tolerated by most skin types; as with any new product, patch-test first if your skin is highly reactive.
Will it help dry, eczema-prone skin?
Many customers reach for it exactly for dry, irritation-prone skin. It's a simple, barrier-supporting balm with nothing synthetic to react to — but it isn't a medical treatment. If you have a diagnosed skin condition, check with your doctor.
Will it clog my pores?
Tallow is generally well tolerated, and a little goes a long way — overapplying is the usual cause of any heaviness. Use a thin layer and patch-test on the face if you're acne-prone.
How long does the tin last?
A pea-sized amount covers a lot of skin. Used nightly, the 2oz tin typically lasts well over a month — longer once your skin needs it less often.
Feed the barrier. Let the routine get shorter.
Three ingredients, pressed into clean skin at night. Comfort the first evening, a rebuilt barrier over the weeks after. The 90-day guarantee covers the rest.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
