How To Make Tallow Balm (2 Ingredients + 10 Variations)

Beef tallow balm can provide all you need for a healthy, glowing skin. It is rich in various nutrients and components that delay aging, hydrate and moisturize the skin, reduce wrinkles, and provide anti-inflammatory effects without harmful additives. So, let’s learn how to make tallow balm with easy and affordable recipes and 10 variations.

How To Make Tallow Balm (2 Ingredients + 10 Variations)
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What Is Beef Tallow?

When you render raw beef fat, you have beef tallow. You can get tallow from different sources and purify it at home and learn how to make tallow balm with only 2 ingredients.

Where to Get Tallow?

You can buy tallow from online shops like Amazon and ButcherBox, and grocery stores, such as whole foods markets or natural food stores. You can also find tallow in local butchers and farms’ markets or health food stores.

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How to Purify Tallow?

  1. Mix rendered tallow, 4-8 cups of water (based on how much tallow you have), and 3 tbsp of salt in a crockpot.
  2. Bring the pot to a simmer and let it cook for an hour.
  3. Remove it from the heat and strain using a strainer and a cheesecloth.
  4. Remove the solid part from the water and remove the residue from the bottom.
  5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to increase purity.
  6. Let it reach room temperature and then put it in the fridge to get firm.

This is the process we use to create high-quality, almost odorless tallow for The Primal 100% grass-fed unscented tallow balm. After purifying, your tallow is ready to be used in making organic and healthy tallow balm.

Learn More: DIY Whipped Tallow Face Cream Recipe (3 Ingredients)

How to Make Tallow Balm with Only 2 Ingredients?

Learning how to make tallow balm is super easy with this tallow lotion recipe. You only need beef tallow balm and liquid oil like olive oil, coconut oil, and avocado oil.

You just need to mix the two ingredients (tallow and oil), using the following formula.

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Ingredients

  • ½ cup tallow and ⅛ cup liquid oils, or
  • 4 oz. tallow and 1 oz. oils, or
  • 114 g tallow and 30 g oils

Instructions

  1. Melt beef tallow in a double boiler over low heat.
  2. Add liquid oil and mix.
  3. Let it reach room temperature, then pour the mixture into containers, tints, etc.
  4. Refrigerate it until it is firm, then you can use it.

You can also make a whipped version of this balm. You just need to whip it several times with a blender and refrigerate it after each whipping to reach a super soft and fluffy whipped tallow balm.

The above tallow balm recipe and instructions give you unscented beef tallow balm. But what if you want to make scented tallow balm?

Learn More: EASY Homemade Tallow Lip Balm Recipe

Can You Make Scented Tallow Balm?

Yes, by adding essential oil to the above tallow balm recipe, you can make scented beef tallow. You can add the essential oil after mixing melted tallow and liquid oil.

Although essential oils can give a lovely fragrance to the tallow balm, you shouldn’t overuse it. The safe dilution level for skin care is 0.5%-1%. A 1% dilution is recommended for adults, and for babies, a .25% dilution is safer.

So, let’s learn how to make tallow face cream in 10 variations with an easy, DIY tallow balm recipe.

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Tallow Balm Recipe Variations

Here are 10 variations of tallow balm recipe for those who want to learn how to make tallow balm at home. The first 5 will give you unscented and the second 5 will give you scented tallow balm.

2 Ingredients Variations

How to make tallow balm is easy. You just need to mix all the ingredients using the above instructions. The only difference in tallow balm variations is the ingredients, i.e., different oils and essential oils.

  • Tallow Balm with Olive Oil
  • Tallow Balm With Avocado Oil
  • Tallow Balm with Jojoba Oil
  • Tallow Balm with Coconut Oil
  • Tallow Balm With Sweet Almond Oil

3 Ingredients Variations

To make tallow balm with 3 ingredients, you need high-quality tallow (4 cups, 32 oz., or 400 g), with organic high-quality liquid oil(s) (1 cup, 8 oz., or 100 g). The third ingredient is essential oil(s). Here are the ingredients for each variation.

For instructions please refer to the section above (How to Make Tallow Balm with Only 2 Ingredients?) as the steps are same as the original instruction.

Tallow Balm with Olive Oil and Jojoba

  • 4 cups, 32 oz., or 400 g: high-quality tallow
  • 2/3 cup, 6 oz., or 60 g: high-quality cold press olive oil
  • 1/3 cup, 2 oz., or 40 g: high-quality jojoba

Tallow Balm with Avocado Oil and Jojoba

  • 4 cups, 32 oz., or 400 g: high-quality tallow
  • 2/3 cup, 6 oz., or 60 g: high-quality avocado oil
  • 1/3 cup, 2 oz., or 40 g: high-quality jojoba

Tallow Balm with Coconut Oil and Jojoba

  • 4 cups, 32 oz., or 400 g: high-quality tallow
  • 2/3 cup, 6 oz., or 60 g: high-quality coconut oil
  • 1/3 cup, 2 oz., or 40 g: high-quality jojoba

Tallow Balm with Olive Oil and Avocado

  • 4 cups, 32 oz., or 400 g: high-quality tallow
  • 2/3 cup, 6 oz., or 60 g: high-quality cold press olive oil
  • 1/3 cup, 2 oz., or 40 g: high-quality avocado

Tallow Balm with Olive Oil and Coconut

  • 4 cups, 32 oz., or 400 g: high-quality tallow
  • 2/3 cup, 6 oz., or 60 g: high-quality cold press olive oil
  • 1/3 cup, 2 oz., or 40 g: high-quality coconut

Learn More: Beef Tallow for Skin Before and After Results

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How Do I Use Tallow Balm?

You can use tallow balm for your face, lips, and body because it is a natural all-in-one moisturizer. You can use it throughout the day whenever you feel dry. Also, using it before bed can give your skin a nice glow the next morning. Just make sure you store it correctly.

How to Store Tallow Balm?

When you learn how to make tallow balm using the recipe and ingredients above, you will have a balm that is solid at room temperature and has a shelf life of six months to one year. So, you can store it in small jars or tins as you like and keep it in cool, dark places.

Why You Need to Make Tallow Balm?

You need to learn how to make tallow balm at home because it is easy, organic, healthy, and affordable. But it also provides various benefits for the skin.

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Tallow Balm Has Various Benefits for Your Skin

Beef tallow can provide different benefits, including the following [1] [2].

  • Hydrating and Moisturizing the Skin: Tallow has a similar structure to skin sebum, so it can work like a natural moisturizer and be absorbed quickly. Also, tallow forms a barrier to protect the skin by maintaining moisture.
  • Nutrients: Tallow contains vitamins A, D, E, and K, which are necessary compounds for repairing and protecting the skin and delaying aging. Beef tallow is also rich in stearic and oleic fatty acids that nourish the skin, increasing elasticity and softness [3] [4].
  • Anti-Aging Effects: Tallow contains antioxidants that keep the skin against damage, especially free radicals [5].
  • Non-Toxicity: Beef tallow balms have no artificial preservatives, fragrances, or toxins. So, they can be applied on all skin types without causing redness or allergies.
  • Anti-Inflammatory Effects: Tallow can alleviate the symptoms of skin conditions, such as eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea because of its anti-inflammatory effects [6].

In addition to the benefits of beef tallow, the other ingredients used in these balms (liquid oils and essential oils) can provide a wide range of benefits for your skin.

Learn More: The Best Tallow Brands for Skin [Top 5 Brands]

What Are the Benefits of Liquid Oils?

Here are the benefits of each oil used in the tallow balm recipe.

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Tallow Balm with Olive Oil

Olive oil contains oleic acid, which hydrates the skin and supports skin barrier function [7]. It also contains squalene, which has a similar structure to the skin’s natural sebum, helping maintain moisture [8].

Polyphenols and vitamin E content in olive oil protect the skin against oxidative stress and aging, repair damaged skin, and promote healing effects [9].

Tallow Balm with Avocado Oil

Avocado oil is also a good source of oleic acid, which hydrates and protects the skin. In addition to monounsaturated fats, it contains polyunsaturated fats like linoleic acid, which reduce inflammation, heal acne-prone skin, and support the skin barrier [10].

It also contains vitamin E and carotenoids, which protect the skin against free radicals and environmental damage and increase skin elasticity [11].

Phytosterols, squalene, lecithin, and polyhydroxylated fatty alcohols in avocado oil have anti-inflammatory effects, boost collagen production, have mild antibacterial and antioxidant effects, and help skin regeneration [12].

Tallow Balm with Jojoba Oil

Jojoba oil contains esters of long-chain fatty acids and alcohols that make it 

non-comedogenic (not clogging pores). It also helps balance oil production in the skin, so it can be good for both oily and dry skin types [13].

It is also rich in vitamin E, phytosterols, squalene, docosanol, iodine, and antioxidants that protect the skin from free radical damage, reduce inflammation, calm skin conditions and irritation, improve skin elasticity, help maintain moisture, 

Reduce sensitivity, and have antibacterial and antifungal effects [14] [15].

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Tallow Balm with Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is a good source of medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs) that provide 

antimicrobial and antibacterial effects and hydrate and nourish the skin.

Caprylic acid and capric acid content in coconut oil are anti-inflammatory and reduce redness and irritation. It also contains vitamin E, polyphenols, monolaurin, protein, saturated fats, and phytosterols [16].

These nutrients and compounds protect the skin from damage, heal scars, delay aging, prevent infections and acne, and improve skin texture and smoothness [17].

Learn More: Benefits of Oil Cleansing for Skin: DIY Oil Cleanse at Home

Tallow Balm with Sweet Almond Oil

Monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats in sweet almond oil improve the function of the skin barrier and keep it hydrated and moisturized [18].

This oil is also rich in various vitamins and nutrients, including vitamins E and A, zinc, phytosterols, palmitic acid, and antioxidants that protect the skin, promote healing, improve skin elasticity, reduce redness, remove wrinkles, unclog pores, and soften the skin [19] [20].

Why Do We Use Essential Oils?

In addition to covering the tallow smell and providing a lovely fragrance, essential oils can have various beneficial effects. Here are some of the most common essential oils and their benefits.

  • Lavender has calming effects, reducing redness and irritation in sensitive or damaged skin.
  • Lemongrass is refreshing and provides antifungal effects. It can add a nice citrusy aroma to the balm.
  • Frankincense has anti-aging and scar-reducing effects and can add a grounding scent, which is nice for face and body balms.
  • Tea Tree is generally antiseptic and antifungal. It also helps heal small cuts and acne-prone skin.
  • Cedarwood has an earthy, calming fragrance with antibacterial effects, helping dry or itchy skin.

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Need a High Quality Tallow Balm But Don't Want to DIY?

If you are not into DIY methods, you can always buy high-quality, grass-fed, grass-finished whipped beef tallow balm from The Primal Shop.

The Primal tallow balms are free of artificial ingredients, are 100% organic, and are sourced from farms in Alberta, Canada that follow green and environmentally friendly farming methods.

The Primal tallow balms contain necessary nutrients, such as vitamins A, D, E, and K, which deeply nourish, hydrate, and heal your skin, giving it a nice glow, smoothness, and elasticity, thanks to the balms' rejuvenating effects.

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