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How to Make Tallow Balm

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Last updated: May 14, 2026 10:27 am
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Years ago I discovered the skin health benefits of tallow. While these DIY tallow lotion bars were a favorite, I wanted something with a softer consistency. The result is this nourishing whipped tallow balm, perfect for even sensitive skin. 

I love how it makes my skin feel so silky and soft. Plus it has natural ingredients I feel good about using with my kids too. I really saw a big difference in my son’s eczema scars after using tallow. Here’s why tallow balm is so great, how to use it, and how to make your own!

The Benefits of Tallow Balm

Unlike other moisturizers and lotions with plant oils, tallow balm is a unique creature. It all starts with animal fat (usually beef fat, but mutton works nicely too) that’s then rendered and purified. It’s similar to lard, which comes from pigs. 

The best fat to use for beef tallow comes from grass-fed suet or leaf fat. This leaf fat is what’s found around the kidneys. Tallow balm benefits the skin in so many ways. 

Since tallow comes from an animal source it nourishes and soaks into our skin beautifully. You can use it for lip balm, soap, moisturizers, and salves. As a balm, it helps with dry skin, eczema, and anti-aging. 

Many people use tallow balm for skin because it’s rich in naturally occurring fatty acids that closely resemble our skin’s own oils. It’s perfect for every age from babies on up. I used tallow balm for eczema on my son and it’s great for diaper rash too. 

Tallow Balm Ingredients

You could use just plain tallow on your skin, but it’s very firm and hard to spread. An easier way is to make tallow moisturizer made with a mix of tallow and liquid oils. This makes it much easier to apply and you get the best of both worlds. The result is a deeply nourishing beef tallow moisturizer that works well for both face and body care.

Some recipes add shea butter, coconut oil, or jojoba oil. I like to keep things simple and mainly use extra virgin olive oil here. I’ve also added a little bit of rosehip seed oil. Since rosehip is astringent it helps the tallow soak in a little better, plus it has amazing skin restoring properties. This anti-aging rosehip facial moisturizer is a reader favorite!

You don’t even need beeswax to thicken this. You can also add some of your favorite essential oils, though it’s totally optional. Frankincense, chamomile, and lavender essential oils are some good ones to consider.

How to Make Tallow Balm

This recipe feels like a whipped body butter, or you can skip the whipping step and it feels more like a salve. Either way works, but I prefer the feel of the whipped version. If you’ve been searching for a simple tallow balm recipe, this one works beautifully because it’s customizable and gentle enough for sensitive skin.

Another question I often hear is how to make tallow balm less greasy. Adding lightweight oils like rosehip seed oil and whipping the finished balm both help create a lighter texture that absorbs more easily into the skin. Olive oil is a heavier oil, so you can replace it with a lighter one (like grapeseed) if you need something less moisturizing. 

Where to Get Tallow

Ok, so maybe I’ve sold you on how awesome tallow is for skin… but where do you get it? You might find high-quality grass-fed beef tallow from a local farmer in your area. If not, I also like to get my tallow online here.

Rendered tallow has an off-white color and may or may not have a beefy smell. Further purifying it helps to get rid of the tallow smell and yields a snow-white color.

How to Purify Tallow

If you’re using tallow for cooking (or even soap making) the smell isn’t strong enough to make a difference. For skincare products though you’ll want purified tallow. You can find a tutorial for how to render tallow here, but here’s how to purify it further.

  • Add 2 cups of rendered tallow, 5 cups of water, and 3 Tablespoons of salt to a crockpot. You can also double the amounts used if you have more tallow. 
  • Set it to low and let it simmer for about an hour.
  • Strain the hot liquid into a large bowl through a fine mesh sieve lined with paper towels or a very clean tea towel or t-shirt fabric.
  • Let the bowl cool in the fridge until firm.
  • Remove the block of hardened tallow from the top of the salt water and flip it over. On the underside, you may see some brown bits, scrape all of these off.
  • You can repeat this process once more if desired.
  • Allow the tallow to air dry at room temp so all of the water evaporates (otherwise it can mold).

Once your tallow is purified, you’re ready to make your own whipped tallow balm at home!

Whipped Tallow Balm Recipe

This silky tallow balm is great for dry skin and all sorts of skin irritations. Great for all ages!

Prep Time2 minutes mins

Active Time10 minutes mins

Cooling Time30 minutes mins

Total Time42 minutes mins

Yield: 6 ounces

Author: Katie Wells

  • Add tallow to the top of a double boiler and melt tallow over low heat.

  • Once it’s completely liquid add the olive oil and stir.

  • Remove from the heat and add essential oils and rosehip seed oil if using.

  • Pour the tallow balm into a glass jar and put it in the refrigerator to harden.

Whipped Tallow Balm

  • For a whipped tallow balm version, pour the balm into a mixing bowl instead before putting it in the fridge. You want it to solidify to the point it’s firm, but not really hard.

  • Whip the tallow balm with the whisk attachment on a stand mixer or a hand mixer. If it’s too hard to whip, then let it set at room temperature just until soft enough to whip.

  • Transfer to a glass jar for storage.

  • Shelf Life and Storage: Store your tallow balm at room temperature away from direct light and heat. It should last for several months if stored properly.
  • This recipe uses a 1% essential oil dilution ratio. If using for children ages 6 months to 3 years old, then reduce the essential oils down to 7 drops total (.25%) or omit.

Optional Herbal Infusion

You can include even more herbal skincare benefits in your tallow balm. Instead of using regular olive oil (or any liquid carrier oil) use herb infused oil instead. Calendula, lavender, chamomile, or plantain herb are some good options for skin. Here’s how to make an herb infused oil. I used some leftover dandelion infused oil for one batch.

Don’t feel like making it? Toups & Co Organics makes some great tallow balms my family loves.

Tallow Balm Recipe FAQ

1. My tallow balm is too hard/soft. 

Some tallow is harder than others, and some people like their tallow balm harder or softer. If you want a softer version, add a little more oil. If you want a harder version, then decrease the oil or add a little beeswax.

2. Can I use tallow balm for my face?

Yes! I do all the time. Whipped tallow balm on my face makes it feel silky smooth. 

3. My tallow smells like beef, can I use it? 

Yes, but purify it first. See the directions above. Mine still had a very slight beef smell after purifying, but it wasn’t strong.

4. I bought tallow from the store/farmer, do I still have to purify it? 

Yes, most likely, unless it’s already been purified several times and doesn’t have a strong beefy smell.

5. Can I use lamb or pig fat? 

Pig fat is lard and is too soft for this recipe (but makes great French fries!). Mutton tallow from lamb should work, but I haven’t tried it. 

Have you ever used tallow on your skin before? What’s your favorite way to use it? Leave a comment and let us know!

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