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Mad Manuka Honey Whipped Face Tallow

Mad Manuka Honey Whipped Face Tallow

We are introducing our all-new Mad Manuka Honey Whipped Face Tallow.

 

Our Mad Manuka Honey Whipped Face Tallow was formulated for all skin types BUT with acne-prone &/or maturing skin in mind. The skin-loving and beneficial oils used in this formula are rated a 0 on the comedogenic scale, meaning they will not clog pores. This simple yet gentle formula is made to help reduce inflammation, redness, and irritation associated with acne or breakouts, while also keeping the skin looking healthy, hydrated, and youthful.* This formula can also be used on a daily basis with any skincare routine as a final layer of protection and hydration that is loaded with anti-aging, antibacterial, and homeopathic healing properties.

 

The added manuka honey gives this whipped tallow its antibacterial properties and provides the skin with a protective barrier. Manuka Honey isn't your regular old honey. The texture is not only significantly different, but it also contains 3 times as many antioxidants & prebiotics. Methylglyoxal- better known as MGO is an anti-bacterial compound that is truly unique to Manuka Honey. It is found naturally in New Zealand, specific to the Manuka Tree flower nectar, which only blooms for 2-6 weeks during the summer. The higher the MGO, the more potent these antioxidants/anti-bacterial properties are. The MGO used in our products ranges from 50-100 & is sourced ethically through a certified supplier.

 

Beef Tallow is rich in vitamins E, K, D, & A. Tallow is most like human sebum, our body's natural oils. Tallow also contains some of the same fats & lipids that human skin does, collagen, and easily absorbs into the skin. The added arrow powder gives this tallow a very silky feeling & helps the skin to not feel greasy after applying.

 

Our Mad Manuka Honey Whipped Face Tallow is made with 100% Grass-fed beef tallow, Argan oil, Vitamin E oil, & Manuka Honey. This product comes in a 4 oz amber plastic container with approximately 3 oz or more of product.

 

WARNING: For external use only. * Claims based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.

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