• Grass-Fed Tallow

    Sourced from American grass-fed, grass-finished cattle.

  • Simple Ingredients

    Thoughtfully formulated with recognizable ingredients.

  • Farm Rooted

    Inspired by generations around agriculture and skincare simplicity.

  • Essential Oils Only

    Scented with pure essential oils. No synthetic fragrance.

Most moisturizers sit on top of your skin. Tallow goes in.

Modern lotions are made from water, silicones, and synthetic emulsifiers — your skin doesn't recognize any of it. Tallow is different. Its fatty acid profile mirrors your skin's own sebum. It absorbs because your skin already knows how to use it.

  • Vanessa A (Verified buyer) ★★★★★

    "I used it on my daughter's psoriasis patch and it totally helped. I've also been using it underneath my eyes and I love it — my skin felt really hydrated. Great product, I'm going to start using it again because it really worked."

  • Megan S (Verified buyer) ★★★★★

    "It actually worked wonders on my dry, irritated areas — especially under my eyes, where my skin usually screams for help. Felt like I gave my face a moisturizing hug. As for the scent? Didn't smell like I rubbed a burger on my face. Final verdict: I'm soft, I'm hydrated. Iconic."

  • Jeremy A (Verified Buyer) ★★★★★

    "I've tried a handful of tallow body butters and this is the first one I've actually stuck with. My wife and I are both using it now — which says a lot because we are usually picky about skincare.

    Instead of sitting on top of your skin, it absorbs quickly and leaves your skin feeling hydrated, not greasy. The scent is subtle and clean, not overpowering or 'beefy' like some tallow products can be.

    If you've been curious about tallow but were turned off by the texture or smell of other brands, this is the one that changed my mind."

Raised on a farm. Trained in microbiology.

I grew up on a Utah dairy farm. I studied microbiology. When I couldn't find a skincare product I actually trusted, I made one in my kitchen. Good Tallow is what happened next.

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