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Tallow Lip Balm

Tallow Lip Balm

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check_circle Lasts 2-4 Months of Daily Use

Tallow Lip Balm

Tallow Lip Balm

Regular price $12.00
Regular price $12.00 Sale price
SAVE Sold out

"That moment when your lips actually feel healed, not just coated."

Grass-fed tallow, shea butter, and beeswax melt into your lips instead of sitting on top. A whisper of copper-distilled lavender. No petroleum. No addiction cycle.

Just soft, hydrated lips that stay that way, even hours later.

Your lips won't need this. They'll just want it.

 

check_circle 0.25 oz per tube (67% more than Chapstick and Burt's Bees)

check_circle Six ingredients, and no petroleum additives

check_circle Same copper-distilled lavender as our tallow balm

 
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Let's be honest about lip balm.

Most of them are designed to make you need them.
Petroleum-based formulas create a seal that feels moisturizing for an hour, then leaves your lips drier than before. So you reapply. And reapply. And suddenly you're that person who panics when they can't find their lip balm.

We made this to break that cycle.

Tallow and shea butter don't just coat, they absorb. They deliver fatty acids your lips actually recognize and use. Beeswax provides protection without suffocation. The result isn't temporary relief. It's actual healing.

Use it when you want to. Not because you have to.

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Why Your Lips Keep Getting Worse?

Here's the dirty secret of most lip balms: they're designed to create dependency. Petroleum-based balms create a seal that prevents your lips from functioning normally. They feel moisturized temporarily, but your lips stop producing their own protective oils. When the balm wears off, they're drier than before. Repeat forever.

Our formula works differently. Tallow and shea butter absorb into your lips, delivering nutrients they can actually use. Your lips get healthier over time, not more dependent.

Many customers report needing to apply less often after the first few weeks, not more. That's the goal: lips that are healthy on their own, with the balm as a boost, not a crutch.

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Melts In. Doesn't Sit There.

You know that waxy, sticky feeling from most "natural" lip balms? The one where you're not sure if you moisturized your lips or laminated them? This isn't that.

The tallow-shea base melts at body temperature, transforming the moment it touches your lips. It glides on smooth, sinks in fast, and leaves behind a soft, non-sticky finish.

The beeswax adds just enough hold to stay put through coffee, talking, and life. Without sealing your lips in plastic.

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Lavender That Smells Like Lavender.

Same copper-distilled lavender as our Whipped Tallow Balm. Sweet, soft, genuinely floral. Not sharp, not medicinal, not overwhelming. Just a whisper of real lavender every time you apply.

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More balm. Fewer tubes.

Most lip balms give you 0.15 oz and call it standard. Ours is 0.25 oz. That's 67% more product per tube. Fewer reorders. Less waste. More time with soft lips.

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Six Ingredients. That's It.

Grass-fed beef tallow. Shea butter. Beeswax. Almond oil. Copper-distilled lavender essential oil. Vitamin E.

No petroleum. No synthetic fragrances. No mystery ingredients. We could make it cheaper with different ingredients. We choose not to.

Ingredients

  • Grass-fed tallow- Absorbs into lips, delivers lasting moisture.
  • Shea butter- Deep hydration, anti-inflammatory.
  • Beeswax- Breathable protection, gentle hold.
  • Almond Oil- Lightweight moisture, smooth glide.
  • Vitamin E- Antioxidant and natural preservation.
  • Lavender EO- Copper-distilled, calming, smells real.

That's it. Nothing else. Nothing hidden.

How to Use

Apply to lips as needed. That's it.

Most people find once in the morning and once before bed is enough. If you're transitioning from petroleum-based balms, your lips might feel drier for a few days as they adjust—that's normal. They're learning to function again.

Pro tip: Apply at night before bed for intensive overnight healing.

  • I used to reapply every hour. Now it's twice a day.

    I didn't realize I was addicted until I tried to stop. My lips would crack within thirty minutes. This broke the cycle in two weeks Rough at first, then suddenly my lips just... worked again. I forgot what that felt like.

    Megan T. (Ohio)

  • Finally, one that doesn't feel like candle wax.

    I gave up on natural lip balms years ago. They all felt like rubbing a crayon on my lips. This actually melts. No tugging, no residue, no weird film. Just soft lips that stay soft.

    Brittany S. (Colorado)

  • Six ingredients. I know what every single one does.

    No petroleum. No synthetic fragrance. No mystery preservatives. Just tallow, shea, beeswax, almond oil, lavender, and vitamin E. I've been waiting years for a lip balm I didn't have to research for an hour before buying.

    Allison K. (Oregon)

     
     

    FAQ

    Will this make my lips dependent on it?

    The opposite, actually. Most lip balms create dependency by sealing rather than nourishing. Your lips stop producing their own moisture. Our formula absorbs and delivers nutrients your lips can use. Many customers report needing to apply less often over time, not more.

    Does it smell or taste like beef?

    Not at all. Properly rendered tallow has almost no scent or taste. What you'll notice is the lavender—sweet and soft, not medicinal. Most customers describe the overall effect as "clean" or "almost edible."

    How long does a tube last?

    With typical use (1-3 applications per day), most tubes last 2-4 months with daily use. We pack 0.25 oz into each tube, which is 67% more than what you'll find in Chapstick, Burt's Bees, or Carmex. More product, longer life, better value.

    Is this safe for sensitive lips?

    We formulated it with sensitivity in mind. No synthetic fragrances, no petroleum, no common irritants. That said, if you have a known allergy to any ingredient (especially almonds or beeswax), check with your
    healthcare provider first.