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Beef Tallow Body Balm

Rich twist-up balm for dry spots.

$14.95
  • A short list of real ingredients
  • No synthetic fragrance
  • Free shipping over $35
  • Made in Colorado

A glide-on moisturizing balm in a twist-up tube — easy, mess-free care for dry elbows, knees, hands, and rough spots. Grass-fed beef tallow richly softens and conditions wherever skin feels dry.

Made in Colorado.

Ingredients: Grass-fed Beef Tallow, Beeswax, Castor Oil, Vitamin E Oil.

Net Wt. 2.5 oz (71 g).

How to use
Apply to clean, dry skin as often as you like. A little goes a long way — smooth it wherever skin feels dry. For external use only; if irritation occurs, discontinue use.
Shipping + returns
Orders ship within 1–3 business days, with free standard shipping on U.S. orders over $35. Unopened products can be returned within 30 days — see our Refund Policy.
What’s inside

A short list of real ingredients

No long fillers, no synthetic fragrance — just a handful of simple, recognizable ingredients, and what each one brings.

Grass-fed beef tallow
Grass-fed Beef Tallow

A rich, traditional fat that deeply conditions dry, hard-working skin.

Nutrient-richConditioning
Beeswax
Beeswax

Forms a breathable layer that helps seal moisture into the skin.

Sealing layerProtective
Castor oil
Castor Oil

Adds slip and a soft, natural sheen while conditioning.

ConditioningSmoothing
Vitamin E oil
Vitamin E

A natural antioxidant that helps keep the formula fresh.

AntioxidantKeeps it fresh
4.9
★★★★★★★★★★ Based on 22 reviews
Reviews

What families say

★★★★★★★★★★ Apr 2026
Softens everything
Use it on hands, elbows, even my beard. One stick does it all.
Nathan G. · Verified
★★★★★★★★★★ Mar 2026
The applicator is genius
No scooping, no mess. Twist and go. Keeps it clean too.
Hannah E. · Verified
★★★★★★★★★★ Feb 2026
Rich winter moisture
Locks in moisture without feeling heavy. A staple now.
Victor S. · Verified
The difference

The short list vs. the usual list

Most balms, sticks, and lotions quietly pad their formulas with synthetics and fillers. Here's what turns up in a lot of conventional products — and what you'll never find anywhere in our line.

Ingredient
Bear Basics
Others
Synthetic fragranceParfum & hidden scent blends
Never
Common
ParabensSynthetic preservatives
Never
Common
PhthalatesOften hidden inside "fragrance"
Never
Common
Petrolatum & mineral oilPetroleum-based fillers
Never
Common
SiliconesDimethicone & friends
Never
Common
PEG compoundsProcessed emulsifiers
Never
Common
Synthetic dyesPurely cosmetic color
Never
Common
AluminumIn conventional antiperspirants
Never
Common
Baking sodaA common irritant in "natural" sticks
Never
Common

Just a short list of real, food-grade ingredients — nothing to look up, nothing to worry about.

Good to know

Common questions

What's actually in it?
A short list of real ingredients built on one simple base — organic coconut oil or grass-fed beef tallow — with a few supporting ingredients like beeswax and vitamin E. No synthetic fragrance, parabens, phthalates, or fillers.
Is it unscented, or fragrance-free?
We add no synthetic fragrance or essential oils. You may notice the gentle natural smell of the ingredients themselves, and it fades quickly. No parfum, no masking agents.
Is it good for kids and sensitive skin?
It's designed for the whole family, with simple ingredients and no synthetic fragrance or dyes. Everyone's skin is different, so patch test a new product first, and check with your doctor about specific concerns.
What if it arrives soft or melty?
Totally normal — we skip synthetic stabilizers, so balms can soften in a hot mailbox or car. Pop it in the fridge for 20–30 minutes and it firms right back up. It doesn't affect quality.
How should I store it, and how long does it last?
Keep it in a cool, dry spot out of direct sun. Stored that way, it's at its best for about 12 months after opening.
Where is it made?
In small batches in Colorado. We're a family-run brand, and we won't sell anything we wouldn't use on our own kids.