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The McGuire Homestead

Wild Orange & Bergamot Tallow Soap

Wild Orange & Bergamot Tallow Soap

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Farm to Skin: Pure, Natural, and Nourishing.

 

Our tallow soap is handcrafted in small batches made with care form our own home-raised, delivering deep moisture and skin-repairing benefits.

Enriched with raw milk, castor oil, olive oil, and essential oils, this soap provides a gentle cleanse while leaving your skin soft and refreshed. Every bar is a testament to clean, simple ingredients and sustainable farming. 

 

Ingredients: Sodium Cocotte (Coconut Oil), Sodium Olivate (Olive Oil), Sodium Tallowate (Tallow), Ricinus Communes (Castor Oil), Sodium Hydroxide (Lye), Raw Jersey Cows Milk, Wild Orange Essential Oil, Bergamot Essential Oil, Orange Pieces

 

Why are these ingredients good for you skin?

 

Tallow: 

Rich in vitamins A, D, E, and K. This nutrient dense fat deeply moisturizes and supports skin barrier health. Tallow is noncomedogenic, meaning it does not clog pores. 

Castor Oil:

Castor oil is known for its natural cleansing properties.  It draws out impurities while also keeping skin hydrated. 

Coconut Oil:

Coconut oil is great for the skin because it is rich in fatty acids, antibacterial and anti fungal, anti-inflammatory and rich in antioxidants.  It has gentle cleansing properties and is a natural barrier protector. 

Olive Oil:

Olive oil is packed with antioxidants and healthy fats  that help to nourish and protect the skin.

Raw Milk:

A gentle agent with lactic acid that brightens and softens skin while maintaining proper moisture balance. 

Wild Orange EO:

Wild orange will brighten and even skin tone, boost collagen productions, purifying and rejuvenating. 

Bergamot EO:

Bergamot, aside from its wonderful aromatherapy benefits, clarifies, refreshes, and balances oily skin.

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About our Beef

Our cattle are raised in a low stress environment on native grasses for the majority of their lives and finished on grains for the last 180+ days. Our cattle do not receive any growth hormones or antibiotics.