Why Beef Tallow?
For centuries, people used animal fats to protect and nourish skin. Here's why beef tallow is making a strong comeback in modern skincare.
Biocompatible with Human Skin
Beef tallow contains palmitic, stearic, and oleic acids that mirror key lipids naturally present in skin, helping moisture absorb and stay in place.
Rich in Fat-Soluble Vitamins
Grass-fed beef tallow naturally contains vitamins A, D, E, and K that support skin barrier health and visible skin comfort.
Simple Ingredient Profile
Many users with sensitive skin do better with fewer potential irritants. Misun Health products are unscented and focused on a single ingredient.
Sustainable Traditional Skincare
Using beef tallow supports whole-animal utilization and revives traditional skincare wisdom with modern quality standards.
Where to start next
This page answers the why. These next links handle the practical stuff: which concern, which routine, which comparison, and which product path to take.
Start with a concern page if you want the fastest path from ingredient education to a real-world skin need.
See how beef tallow fits into a face-focused dryness routine before you buy anything.
Compare the old-school tallow route with standard lotion textures and ingredient stacks.
Move from theory to a practical application routine for face and body.
Jump straight into Misun Health’s main daily-use product once you know the use case fits.
Common Questions
Why is beef tallow considered skin-compatible?
Its fatty acid profile is similar to natural sebum, which can help support moisture retention and barrier comfort.
Is grass-fed tallow better for skincare?
Grass-fed sourcing is often preferred for nutrient profile and quality consistency.