Wellness Mama post details a DIY whipped tallow balm recipe using purified beef tallow and olive oil

WellnessMama.com has published a step-by-step guide to making a whipped tallow balm at home, including instructions for purifying rendered tallow and mixing it with olive oil and optional add-ins.

A do-it-yourself skincare recipe published on WellnessMama.com describes how to make a “silky whipped tallow balm” using purified beef tallow mixed with a small amount of liquid oil.

The post, dated May 14, 2026, says the balm can be made by melting purified tallow, stirring in olive oil, then cooling the mixture until firm and whipping it to create a softer, body-butter-like texture. The recipe also lists optional ingredients including rosehip seed oil and essential oils.

In the article, the author describes the balm as a moisturizing product intended for face and body use and suggests it may help with “dry skin” and “eczema,” among other skin concerns. The post also includes a separate set of instructions for further purifying rendered tallow—using water and salt in a slow cooker, straining, chilling until firm, and scraping away residue—before using the tallow for skincare.

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