Ingredients:
100% grass-fed and finished organic tallow, hempseed oil, jojoba oil, Rosehip Oil, Cacay Oil, Tamanu oil, Kakadu Oil.
Herbal infusions of calendula, chamomile, rosehip and lavender.
Essential oils of helichrysum, frankincense and geranium.
About:
We don't like using the word "anti-ageing" as ageing is a beautifully natural part of the human experience that we should all embrace and normalise, even though the cosmeceutical industry tries to convince us otherwise! Our Graceful Ageing whipped tallow butter is incredibly hydrating and nourishing for mature skin leaving your skin looking plump and feeling soft and supple, giving you a radiant youthful glow.
Tallow is naturally rich in retinol, collagen, essential fatty acids and Vitamins E and K that can all help with the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. The addition of Rosehip Oil, Cacay oil, Tamanu oil, Frankincense Essential Oil and Helichrysum all enhance the anti-ageing properties providing intense hydration, reducing inflammation and redness and targeting age spots.
Our whipped tallow butter really is your 'one stop shop' for skincare as it is loaded with natural fatty acids, collagen and Vitamins A (retinol), D, E and K. You do not need a 5 step skincare routine with multiple serums and moisturises... this is it, the magic all-in-one!
How to Use:
- We recommend applying your tallow butter morning and night to a clean, damp face.
- A little goes a long way! Scoop a pea-sized amount of tallow butter with the tip of your finger.
- Rub between your two forefingers or forefinger and thumb for a few seconds to warm it up until it reaches a beautiful, silky smooth consistency. This helps it to spread easily upon application.
- Gently massage into your face (including around your eyes), neck and/or body. As tallow is derived from beef fat, it has a naturally oily texture at first but you will notice your skin is quick to absorb it. You will be left with a beautifully radiant dewy glow! However, if your skin feels too oily take that as a sign that you may have used too much and try experimenting with a little less next time. There is no need to wash the tallow from your hands as your skin will quickly absorb it.