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Light, airy creams made from 100% grass-fed beef tallow, whipped until soft and easy to spread. A whipped cream absorbs faster than a firm balm, which makes it the everyday choice for face and body. People looking for tallow for skin in NZ often start here, with a simple, short-ingredient moisturiser.
Browse the full range below, or read on to choose the right cream for your skin.
Whipped tallow is grass-fed beef tallow beaten with air until it turns light and fluffy. The texture melts on contact and spreads thin, so a small amount covers a lot without feeling heavy. Like all tallow products, it is anhydrous and water-free, so it works as a sealing step rather than a water-based lotion.
The air is what sets it apart from a balm. A balm is firm and concentrated for targeted areas. A whipped cream is soft and quick to absorb, built for daily all-over use.
Tallow sits close to the natural oils in skin, which is why it feels comfortable and helps the skin barrier hold moisture. Whipping keeps that richness but lightens the feel, so it suits the face as well as the body. Grass-fed tallow also carries naturally occurring vitamins, associated with soft, supple-feeling skin.
For the simplest option, the Bare Whipped Tallow Cream is tallow and nothing else, and the Jojoba Oil Whipped Tallow Cream stays unscented with added slip. For a fragrance-free botanical, the Calendula & Rose Whipped Tallow Cream uses a herbal infusion. For natural aroma from essential oils, see the Frankincense & Lavender cream, and patch test first.
Prefer a firmer, longer-lasting texture for rough patches? Compare these with the tallow balms.
Answer: Many people use grass-fed tallow as a simple moisturiser because it feels comfortable and helps skin hold moisture. It describes how skin looks and feels. It is a cosmetic, not a treatment for any skin condition.
Answer: Whipped tallow is grass-fed beef tallow beaten with air until light and soft. The texture spreads thin and absorbs faster than a firm balm, which makes it suited to everyday face and body use.
Answer: Used sparingly it should not. Warm a small amount, apply it to slightly damp skin, and let it settle. Because the cream is whipped, a thin layer gives comfort without a heavy, slick feel.
Answer: Yes. The light texture suits the face. Start with a tiny amount on slightly damp skin and press it in, thinking thin veil rather than thick layer. Patch test scented creams first if your skin reacts easily.
Answer: For the simplest formula, try the Bare Whipped Tallow Cream. For an unscented cream with extra slip, the Jojoba Oil Whipped Tallow Cream. For a fragrance-free botanical, the Calendula and Rose Whipped Tallow Cream.
New to tallow? Read the benefits and uses of NZ beef tallow for skincare, or compare textures in tallow balm vs whipped cream.