
Tallow Balm — Peaceful Night
4.8 · 148 reviews$ 27.00
Not vegan — made with tallow
Five ingredients: tallow from pasture-raised cattle, olive oil, jojoba, Siberian fir and lavender. It is rendered, warmed and poured—a method that predates the industry by several centuries. Dense enough that a fingertip leaves a mark. Use it last, over everything else, on the nights the cold has won.
Does what it says.
More than I can say for anything else on my shelf. Six weeks in and my skin agrees.
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Plain and honest.
No theatre, no fifty-ingredient mystery. It works, and the house tells you exactly why it should.
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About this product
Five ingredients: tallow from pasture-raised cattle, olive oil, jojoba, Siberian fir and lavender. It is rendered, warmed and poured—a method that predates the industry by several centuries. Dense enough that a fingertip leaves a mark. Use it last, over everything else, on the nights the cold has won.
Grass-fed tallow with Siberian fir and lavender, for the last step of the evening.
How to use
Warm a small amount between the fingers until it turns clear, then press—do not rub—into the face, hands or anywhere the skin has split. Apply last, after any serum or cream. A jar this size should last a season if you are using enough and no longer.
Specifications
- Line
- Izvor — the spring
- Category
- Balms
- Size
- 56 g
- Key ingredients
- Grass-fed tallow, Siberian fir, Lavender
- Suited to
- Very dry; compromised barrier; sensitive
- Skin feel
- Dense, sealed, faintly waxy
- Addresses
- Dryness & barrier · Sensitivity
- Contains
- Not vegan — made with tallow
- Rating
- 4.8 / 5 · 148 reviews
- Do not combine
- Retinol on the same night
All ingredients
Bos taurus tallow, Olea europaea (olive) fruit oil, Simmondsia chinensis (jojoba) seed oil, Abies sibirica (fir) oil, Lavandula angustifolia (lavender) oil, Tocopherol
From the source
Made the long way, and named in full.
Whole materials, short lists, and nothing hidden behind a proprietary blend—drawn from the two things a Carpathian house always had: a spring, and a fire.
Explore the rangeGrass-fed is a material difference, not a marketing one.
Tallow from pasture-raised and pasture-finished cattle carries measurably higher concentrations of the fatty acids skin can use. It is a different substance, not a better story about the same one.
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