Whipped Tallow (face & body cream) - Sandalwood 8 oz.

$65.00

8 oz. Glass jar of whipped tallow (can be used on face & body)

Sandalwood oil helps nourish the skin, improve the elasticity of skin cells, even out skin tone. Because of these qualities, it can be beneficial in reducing the appearance of scars. Sandalwood is also helpful for acne prone skin.

Ingredients: 

Tallow – locally sourced Grass fed

Grapeseed oil – Organic, Cold pressed, non-GMO, unrefined, synthetic free, chemical free, sulfate free, paraben free. 

Sandalwood – Organic, Therapeutic grade essential oil, non-GMO, no additives, no chemicals, undiluted, steam distilled. 

Raw Kootenay honey

What is Tallow?

Tallow is rendered from beef suet, this is the best and most nutrient dense fat on cows that surround the kidneys. It can be ingested or applied topically with amazing healing and nourishing health benefits. As skin care it is the most indulgent, therapeutic balm or butter you will ever use. 

Tallow is rich in fat soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K. It is also rich in B vitamins. It increases collagen production and is anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and bio-identical to our own skin sebum. The name tallow actually means "sebum" when it is translated. It also contains conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) which fights against cancer.

Tallow is an all around moisturizer it is incredibly nourishing and hydrating. Tallow balms and butters can be used for, dry skin, acne, eczema, psoriasis, rosacea, burns, wounds, scar healing, stretch marks, mastitis, shingles, face primer, after you shave to soothe skin, wrinkles/anti-aging, cracked heels and hands, diaper rashes, sunburns .. etc

What is behind the name Audhumla?

In the rich tapestry of Norse mythology, where gods, giants, and mythical beings abound, there exists a lesser-known but significant figure named Audhumla (the nourisher. 

Described as a primeval cow, Audhumla nourished herself by licking the salty ice that surrounded her. Her actions gradually uncovered Buri, the first god and progenitor of the Aesir gods. Thus, Audhumla’s simple act of nourishment gave birth to the gods and set the stage for the creation of the cosmos.

Beyond her mythical significance, Audhumla’s legacy also reflects the cultural values of ancient Norse society, where the sacredness of life, the interconnectedness of beings, and the cycles of existence held great importance.

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