


Ancestral Cosmetics Unscented Tallow & Honey Balm
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This gentle, fragrance-free balm blends 100% grass-fed Irish beef tallow with raw Irish honey to soothe and deeply moisturise sensitive skin. Rich in nutrients and antioxidants, it supports skin repair and is ideal for dryness, eczema, and irritation. Handmade in small batches in Ireland, it’s a pure, natural alternative to scented or synthetic moisturisers.
Is Tallow & Honey Balm suitable for use on the face?
What can I use tallow balm for?
Does the balm smell 'beefy'?
100% Grass-fed Irish Beef Tallow (Tallow), Cold Pressed Extra-virgin Olive Oil (Olea Europaea Fruit Oil), Beeswax (Cera Alba), Raw Irish Honey (Mel)
We are dedicated to maintaining the accuracy of product information. However, as ingredients and usage instructions may change over time, we cannot guarantee complete accuracy. For the most reliable and current details, please refer directly to the manufacturers' information.
Apply a small amount to clean skin and gently massage until absorbed, whenever your skin feels dry. Can be used on body and face.
Description
This gentle, fragrance-free balm blends 100% grass-fed Irish beef tallow with raw Irish honey to soothe and deeply moisturise sensitive skin. Rich in nutrients and antioxidants, it supports skin repair and is ideal for dryness, eczema, and irritation. Handmade in small batches in Ireland, it’s a pure, natural alternative to scented or synthetic moisturisers.
FAQ's
Is Tallow & Honey Balm suitable for use on the face?
What can I use tallow balm for?
Does the balm smell 'beefy'?
Ingredients
We are dedicated to maintaining the accuracy of product information. However, as ingredients and usage instructions may change over time, we cannot guarantee complete accuracy. For the most reliable and current details, please refer directly to the manufacturers' information.
Directions
Reviews
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