Crafted with care, tallow has a lipid profile very similar to the human skin which allows for deep and efficient active ingredient delivery. Kawakawa is endemic to New Zealand. A traditional Māori remedy for various skin conditions like wounds, bruises, dry irritated skin, minor cuts and infections. It is applied topically to heal cuts, burns, insect bites, and conditions like eczema and psoriasis. Infusions and balms are used to relieve muscle pain, rheumatoid arthritis, cramps, and digestive issues.
Peppermint is used to reduce pain and inflammation and has analgesic effects.
Mānuka offers antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, and moisturizing benefits. Aiding in conditions like eczema and acne.
How to Use
A little goes a long way. Tallow is firmer in colder climates and softer in warmer climates. On colder days rub a small amount between your fingers or palms before applying to your skin. On really warm days, you might like to pop your jar in the fridge. Apply to your skin for protection, hydration and healing. Tallow is used to relief skin from dryness, eczema outbreaks, acne and rosacea.