Dandelion Honey Tallow Soap
Dandelion Honey Tallow Soap
This creamy dreamy soap is made with dandelion flowers grown on our homestead that has not been sprayed for over 15 years. Dandelion is loaded with vitamins and minerals and high in antioxidants while honey is a natural humectant that nourishes and hydrates the skin. Honey is also naturally antimicrobial and fights bacteria buildup. Both of these combined create a creamy soap for soothing skin irritations such as eczema, acne, rashes, and more.
Great care goes into this cold-process soap, beginning with home-rendered tallow from a local regenerative agriculture farm where the cows live happy lives and are 100% grass-fed. Tallow is the oil of “the days of old”. Not only is it resourceful to use rendered fat, but it’s extremely nourishing to the skin. The tallow makes this soap long-lasting as well as moisturizing.
This is soap like grandma used to make: plain and simple, no frills or cancerous chemicals. A sustainable and nourishing alternative to the many vegetable-oil laden soaps today.
Free of toxic chemicals, synthetic fragrance and dyes.
Size: Rustically hand cut into approximately 3.5 oz - 4 oz bars
Ingredients: Dandelion infused tea, 100% grass-fed local beef tallow, dandelion-infused organic extra-virgin olive oil, organic virgin coconut oil, sodium hydroxide* organic shea butter, annatto-infused organic extra-virgin olive oil, local honey
*Each batch is fully saponified, cured, and PH tested.
Scent: Subtle smell of honey and good old fashioned soap
These soaps are natural, homemade, and handcut so slight variations between bars may be present, and are celebrated!
Listing is for 1 bar
Important information:
Not for internal use
Dandelion is generally safe, however, always do your own research and talk to your medical health professional before introducing any new herbs into your daily routine. Be aware of any allergies you may have and herbal interactions with medications you may take.
These products and statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to cure, treat, diagnose, or prevent any disease.