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Our Whipped Tallow collection is made in New Zealand using grass-fed beef tallow. This range is everyday tallow skincare made to hydrate, support your skin barrier, and keep skin balanced. Choose fragrance-free options or gentle aromatherapy blends.
Whipped tallow has a lighter texture than a traditional balm. We whip the tallow to create a soft, airy cream that spreads with ease and absorbs well. You get deep moisture without the heavy feel, which makes it a simple daily moisturizer for face and body.
If you want whipped tallow in NZ, this collection brings together our core hydration formulas with a focus on minimal, skin-friendly ingredients.
Whipped tallow is purified beef tallow that has been whipped to change the texture, not the benefits. Tallow is a traditional skincare ingredient valued for its rich, nourishing feel and its support for dry or stressed skin. Whipping introduces air into the product, turning it into a smooth, cloud-like cream that melts on contact and spreads quickly.
Because the texture is lighter, most people find whipped tallow easier to use day to day. It suits morning routines, full-body moisturizing after a shower, and anyone who prefers a cream finish over a balm finish.
We use grass-fed beef tallow because quality matters. Grass-fed tallow is naturally rich in vitamins A, D, E, and K and beneficial fatty acids. These nutrients help nourish the skin, support barrier function, and improve the look and feel of dryness over time. Tallow also sits close to the lipids in human skin, which is one reason many people find it comfortable, even when their skin feels reactive or easily stripped by harsh products. It also pairs well with simple, organic routines.
Many customers reach for whipped tallow when their skin needs less but better, a moisturizer that feels comforting, protective, and straightforward.
A little goes a long way. Start with a pea-sized amount for the face, or a fingertip amount for larger areas, and warm it between clean fingers. Apply to clean, slightly damp skin and gently press or smooth it in. Using it over damp skin helps it spread and supports hydration.
As with any skincare product, patch test first, particularly if you have very sensitive skin or known allergies.
This collection is built around daily hydration and barrier support. If you are new to tallow skincare, a simple whipped tallow cream is a good starting point because it is easy to apply, comfortable to wear, and versatile for face and body. If your skin tends to feel tight after cleansing, whipped tallow helps bring back that soft, balanced feeling.
Prefer a minimal routine? Whipped tallow replaces several products in many routines. It works as a face moisturizer, a body cream, and an on-the-go dry-skin helper. If you already use a gentle cleanser and sunscreen, a consistent moisturizer is often the missing step. If you prefer a richer, waxier finish, compare our balm textures to choose what feels best.
Whipped tallow is popular with people who want rich moisture without a complicated ingredient list. It suits a wide range of skin types, including dry, sensitive, and combination skin. Many people also like it when skin feels more reactive, such as during seasonal changes, frequent handwashing, or exposure to wind and cold.
If you are prone to breakouts, start with a small amount and see how your skin responds. Skincare is personal, and consistency and the right amount make a difference.
New Zealand conditions shift quickly. Cooler months, dry indoor heating, and windy days all leave skin feeling depleted. Our grass-fed whipped tallow creams are practical: easy to apply, comforting on dry skin, and supportive through seasonal change. Keep a jar in the bathroom for daily use and a small amount in your routine for areas that need extra care.
Because whipped tallow is rich and concentrated, store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Warmer temperatures soften the texture, while cooler temperatures make it firmer. This is normal for tallow-based skincare. If the cream softens, a quick stir restores an even texture.
Answer: Whipped tallow is purified beef tallow that has been aerated to change the texture, not the benefits. The whipping creates a soft, cloud-like cream that spreads easily and absorbs well, giving deep moisture without a heavy, waxy feel. It is often easier for daily use, while offering the same nourishing support as a classic balm.
Answer: Quality matters. Grass-fed tallow is naturally rich in vitamins A, D, E, and K plus beneficial fatty acids that nourish skin, support the barrier, and improve the feel of dryness over time. Because tallow sits close to the lipids in human skin, many people find it comfortable, even when their skin feels reactive.
Answer: Start small, a pea-sized amount for the face or a fingertip for larger areas. Warm it between clean fingers and apply to clean, slightly damp skin. Use a thin layer in the morning, a slightly richer layer at night, and apply to the body after showering. Patch test first if you have very sensitive skin or known allergies.
Answer: It suits a wide range of skin types, especially dry, sensitive, and combination skin, and is popular when skin feels reactive from weather or frequent washing. If you are prone to breakouts, start with a small amount to see how your skin responds.
Answer: Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Warmer temperatures soften it, cooler temperatures firm it up. Both are normal for tallow-based skincare. If it softens, a quick stir restores an even texture.
Answer: Choose fragrance-free if you have reactive skin or prefer no scent, like our Bare and unscented Jojoba creams. Choose a scented blend if you enjoy a botanical aroma, like our Frankincense and Rose or Manuka Honey creams. Browse the collection below to compare.
For more information on tallow balms versus whipped tallow, check out our blog.
For more information on essential oils and fragrance oils, check out our blog.
For more information on products with no essential oils and fragrance oils, check out our blog.