Beef tallow is simply beef fat, or more specifically, rendered beef suet, the fat from around the animal’s kidneys. Tallow is typically used for cooking and also plays a role in making soap and ...
Whether it’s vanity or a fear of aging, humans have pursued youth in a jar for ages. When the Spanish conquistador Juan Ponce de León sailed from Puerto Rico to Florida in 1513, it was ...
Lately, people have been going back to the basics like trying all-natural beef tallow -- rendered beef fat -- as a skin product to tackle issues like a lack of hydration, blemishes and more.
The product was produced by New Hampshire-based company Common Sense Soap and is sold and branded on behalf of Lady May Tallow, a food and cosmetics company. Newsweek has contacted Common Sense ...