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WHY BEEF Tallow?
Beef tallow has been a natural part of skin care for centuries.
Not because it was a trend, but because it worked. It protects, nourishes and supports skin regeneration in a way that is inherent to the human body.
Then came synthetics.
Not because beef tallow stopped working, but because it stopped being industrially viable. It wasn't easy to scale, patent, or wrap in marketing promises. So it gradually disappeared from cosmetics.
Today we return to it.
Not out of nostalgia, but out of the need to use functional cosmetics that respect the skin, the body and nature. Out of the need for simplicity, practicality and real effectiveness.
For me, beef tallow has another important dimension.
It's a byproduct of the food industry. Something that already exists. As our farmer says:
"Even the chickens don't eat it anymore and the dog doesn't want it either."
And unfortunately, he's right. In the Czech Republic, beef tallow is mostly not processed any further and often ends up as waste. And it simply didn't make sense to me.
It was this consideration that led me to decide to use beef tallow as the base of our bioidentical creams.
Not as a supplement. Not as an interesting fact. But as the main, supporting ingredient.
Beef tallow has a composition very close to natural sebum . It contains lipids that the skin recognizes, accepts and uses. It supports deep nutrition, helps restore a damaged skin barrier, naturally locks in hydration and is also suitable for sensitive, dry and extremely dry skin, including problematic skin prone to eczema or psoriasis.
It doesn't make sense to me to develop new synthetic raw materials when we have a material that is in harmony with the human body, tradition and nature. We don't have to import it from the other side of the world. It doesn't need water, emulsifiers or stabilizers. That's why it makes sense as a waterless cosmetic.
As a mother of three children, I think very practically.
About what makes sense in the long term. What doesn't burden the body or the environment in which they will grow up. Beef tallow is not a way back for me. It's a step towards greater respect.
Respect for raw materials.
To respect the skin.
To respect nature.
If it comes from high-quality and ethical farming, it fits into the ecosystem much more naturally than synthetic alternatives. It does not burden the body, the skin or the planet. That is why for me it is the basis of sustainable, circular and functional cosmetics that are based on effect, not marketing.
For me, beef tallow is a symbol of a return to common sense.
For care that is natural, without synthetic chemicals, without microplastics, without water and without empty promises.
We return to what makes sense.
No frills.
Without compromise.
With love,
Ivan