Calendula, Lavender and Rose Tallow
Embrace the refreshing essence of spring with our Calendula, Lavender and Rose Healing Tallow Balm. This soothing balm combines the deeply nourishing benefits of 100% grass-fed beef tallow with Calendula, Lavender, and Rose flower petals infused in jojoba oil, creating a luxurious blend that is gentle and perfect for sensitive skin.
The healing properties of tallow make this balm particularly beneficial for restoring and regenerating skin. Tallow is rich in essential fatty acids and vitamins A, D, E, and K, which are naturally present in the skin’s structure and help to nourish and repair damaged or dry skin. Its composition closely resembles human sebum, making it highly bio-compatible, allowing for deep absorption and hydration. Tallow also helps to lock in moisture, providing long-lasting hydration and enhancing the skin’s natural protective barrier, which is especially beneficial for sensitive or irritated skin.
Calendula brings its antiseptic and antibacterial properties to the blend, working alongside the Lavender and Rose petals to soothe and promote skin regeneration. Whether you're dealing with dry, irritated, or damaged skin, this balm provides gentle yet effective care.
Made with the highest-quality, ethically sourced tallow, this balm is as good for your skin as it is for the planet.
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Free from synthetic ingredients, this balm offers a pure, natural way to nourish, hydrate, and heal your skin with ingredients your body recognizes and appreciates. Perfect for all skin types, especially sensitive skin, it’s a true treat from nature to your jar.
And why do I call it 'ancestral?
No, it isn't just a buzzword. Tallow, and fats of animal origin were used as skin care and medicine for generations before the industrial revolution. In Sally Fallon's book 'Nourishing Fats' she outlines the rise of seed oils which were made to look appealing to the then modern housewife.
In this greater move away from the wild, the village and nature's way, animal fats were easily replaced by these mechanically derived oils (previously only used as machinery lubricants). The effects have made themselves known over the past decades as disease, digestive issues and obesity have spiked dangerously and the demonised animal fat consumption is at an all-time low.
Now, this may be particularly true for nourishment, ie what we choose to consume...but what if we viewed anything we put in, on or near our bodies as consumption?
In reality we are very closely linked to our environment, and our skin, the largest organ of absorption and boundary between inside and outside on the physical layer of things, needs the same kind of care and attention to what goes into our stomach.
This is why I strive to find the best quality suppliers for the suet I use to make Freya's Kitchen Tallow Balm! I source only from high-welfare, organic and free range pastures for life cattle.
It is so important to me that the animals providing us with their medicine for our nourishment and thrival be honoured and get to live the best lives they can-as close to how nature intends as possible.
Fiona Sears
Animal and Plant medicine maker
Hello, I'm Fiona, one of your friendly neighbourhood medicine makers!
I work with both plant and animal medicine in the native American sense of the inner gift or essence that a particular being holds and has to offer to those who need it.
I started making Tallow after my very first lesson in compassionate butchery where I identified the suet in the beautiful doe our friend harvested in the mountains of Scotland. I had read about it and of course watched a million YouTube videos about how to best make tallow, what parts of the animal should be used and what precise process needed to be carried out.
This deer, and a very special plant guide-mugwort made up the very first venison tallow balm. I have learned so much since then! There have been challenges and incredible rewards, and I continue to hone this craft today!
What a gift to be able to use parts of the animal.that would normally be thrown away and wasted, to create something with such goodness, nourishing power and healing ability.
Grateful to mother nature for her abundance, skillful means and creative force, I am inspired by her (and as her) daily.