Luxury lotion at its finest in frosted white glass bottles.
Just a few simple luxurious ingredients
Distilled water, Ostrich Oil, Camellia Japonica, Emulsifying wax, Organic grass fed beef Tallow, Vitamin E Oil, Optiphen Plus preservative, Lavender and Roman Chamomile Essential Oils.
Paraben free, Sulfate free, Formaldehyde free. Non-comeodegenic.
This formula will leave your skin feeling like nourished silk! Absorbs right in so your skin feels hydrated and not greasy.
Come feel the difference!
16 FL OZ, 8 FL OZ and 2 FL OZ sizes available
2 oz is in a BPA Free plastic bottle with a flip top cap
Beef tallow is made up of 50% saturated fat, 42% monounsaturated fat, and 4% polyunsaturated fat. It also has vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E, and K for skin health. Some of the skin benefits from these fat-soluble vitamins include:
- Vitamin A – helps stimulate collagen production to reduce fine lines and wrinkles. Improves skin elasticity and promotes skin cell turnover for smoother, less blemished skin.
- Vitamin D – Decreases skin inflammation, an antioxidant that protects skin from damage, and helps prevent the buildup of dead skin cells. It also plays an important part in preventing infections.
- Vitamin E – This antioxidant helps prevent free radical damage, promotes wound healing, and improves damaged skin.
- Vitamin K – Can improve skin elasticity to improve stretch marks, may reduce dark spots, and promote wound healing for healthy skin.
You’ll also find conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) in grass-fed tallow and meat. CLA has a ton of health benefits as part of a healthy diet, but it also has some skin benefits. This family of polyunsaturated fatty acids has anti-inflammatory properties and helps support the immune system. There’s some evidence that CLA and vitamin E together help rheumatoid arthritis and tallow has both.
Other essential fatty acids in tallow include oleic acid and stearic acid.
- Oleic Acid – Helps our skin stay soft and flexible by creating a protective film of fatty acids on the skin. It’s also anti-inflammatory and helps regenerate skin cells.
- Stearic acid – Helps protect our skin barrier (our sebum is about 11% stearic acid). It’s emollient to soften skin and helps it feel smooth and silky. Reduces flaking and itching (especially from psoriasis).
Benefits of Ostrich Oil
One of the most common ostrich oil uses is supporting and rejuvenating the skin. The fatty acids in the oil promote the new growth of skin cells.
The other vitamins present in the oil also work to refresh and rejuvenate the skin for young, healthy feeling skin.
Other individual constituents of ostrich oil include carotenoids, flavones, polyphenols, tocopherol, and phospholipids. These are all powerful antioxidant agents that work to fight off free radicals in your body.
When applied topically, the antioxidants in ostrich oil are absorbed into the skin. Not only do they heal your skin on the surface, but also fight free radicals once absorbed by your body.
Thanks to the fatty acids and other components of ostrich oil, it's incredibly moisturizing. Your skin will love the feeling that the oil provides. It penetrates the skin on a deep level, providing true, long-lasting relief.
It's not greasy or sticky and won't rub off on clothes or sheets. Plus, it's very gentle. It can be used multiple times a day, and you, your kids, and even your pets will enjoy it.
Ostrich oil can be used to heal your skin and provide a youthful appearance. It can reduce common aging symptoms such as wrinkles and bags under the eyes.
Your skin will feel soft and your cells will heal and grow faster with the regular use of ostrich oil.
Ostrich oil is hypoallergenic. This means it's very unlikely to cause any type of allergic reaction. So even those with hypersensitive skin will enjoy the benefits of ostrich oil.
It's also non-comedogenic, meaning that the oil won't block or clog your pores. This will prevent excessive breakouts of pimples and acne.
Those with skin conditions such as eczema or rosacea often struggle to find products that can help. The rashy, red itch often persists no matter what type of products are used.
But due to the unique composition of ostrich oil, it can provide much-needed relief to the itch, as well as reduce redness due to eczema. It may even remedy the issue altogether.
the list goes on! But let’s look at Tsubaki Oil…
Tsubaki oil also known as Camellia japonica is not to be confused with Camellia oleifera. Camellia oil, specifically that of Camellia japonica, is a classic, time-honored Japanese skincare and haircare ingredient that has been treasured by the women of Japan for thousands of years, And for good reason – camellia oil has the richest antioxidant profile of any botanical oil available. Camellia oil is the preferred oil among Japan’s geisha who use it for both their skin and hair.
Among camellia oil’s roster of skin-nourishing constituents is oleic acid – a monounsaturated omega-9 fatty acid. Oleic acid nourishes the skin and when blended with other lipids may help in the overall absorption of topical skin care ingredients. Vitamins A, B, D and E are also present and help keep the skin glowing and youthful.
Camellia oil boosts enzymes that occur naturally in the skin such as superoxide dismutase. This boosting action helps the skin defend itself against external harm and therefore keeps the skin looking healthy and radiant. In addition, camellia oil has been shown to protect the skin from pollution and the damage that airborne pollutants cause to the skin.
This is one of the most important camellia oil benefits. It does not clog pores or cause acne, as the skin tissue responds perfectly to the molecular structure of the fatty acids found in camellia oil.