🧴 Homemade Beef Tallow Moisturizer

This DIY moisturizer combines nourishing beef tallow with skin-loving ingredients to create a rich, hydrating cream perfect for dry skin.

Homemade Beef Tallow Moisturizer

Category: snack

Ingredients

Equipment

Instructions

  1. Step 1: Combine 1 cup of beef tallow and 1/4 cup of beeswax in a metal bowl.

    What to look for: The mixture should be well combined before heating.

    Watch out: Ensure the bowl is heatproof.

  2. Step 2: Place the metal bowl over a pot of boiling water to create a double boiler.

    What to look for: Steam should be visible, and the mixture should start to melt.

    Watch out: Do not let water splash into the bowl.

  3. Step 3: Once melted, carefully remove the metal bowl from the heat.

    What to look for: The mixture should be completely liquid.

    Watch out: Use oven mitts to avoid burns.

  4. Step 4: In a separate bowl, mix together 2 tbsp of squalene and 2 tbsp of jojoba oil.

    What to look for: The oils should blend smoothly without separation.

    Watch out: Make sure to measure accurately.

  5. Step 5: Combine the squalene and jojoba oil mixture into the melted tallow and beeswax bowl.

    What to look for: The mixture should start to thicken as you stir.

    Watch out: Stir thoroughly to ensure even mixing.

  6. Step 6: Add 1 tsp of vitamin E oil, 1 tsp of hyaluronic acid, and 1 tbsp of glycerin separately, mixing well after each addition.

    What to look for: The mixture should become creamy and smooth.

    Watch out: Add ingredients one at a time to avoid clumping.

  7. Step 7: Transfer the moisturizer into a container of your choice with a lid.

    What to look for: Ensure the container is clean and dry.

    Watch out: Avoid overfilling the container.

  8. Step 8: Place the container in the refrigerator to set.

    What to look for: The moisturizer should solidify after a few hours.

    Watch out: Do not leave it too long in the fridge, or it may become too hard.

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