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We sent 4 tallow moisturizers to a lab. 2 weren't tallow. 1 was grain-fed. Only 1 was real.
Tallow works. I'll say that plainly, because I spent years telling patients otherwise. Aging skin doesn't lose water, it loses lipids — and tallow is the closest thing in nature to what your skin stops making in your forties.
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But my patients were getting wildly different results. Some saw nothing. Some broke out. And then there was one brand they kept bringing up by name — the glow, the firmness, skin that looked genuinely younger. Same ingredient, opposite outcomes. So I sent the four most talked-about brands to an accredited lab to find out what was going on.
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Two contained no tallow at all. One was grain-fed. One came back exactly as labeled — and it was the one my patients wouldn't stop talking about.
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That one was Fallow. Here's what makes it different.
1. The glow it gives you has people asking what you've had done
Dull, dry skin doesn't reflect light — it scatters it. That's what makes a face look tired at 45 when it didn't at 30. Refill the lipid layer and the surface smooths out, and smooth skin throws light back evenly. That's all a glow is, and it's the single fastest thing that reads as young. My patients start getting comments within two weeks. The question is always some version of what have you had done.
2. It hydrates so deep it plumps skin and soften lines
A fine line is a crease in skin that's lost its cushion. The volume goes first, the line shows up second. Most creams only ever reach the surface, so they smooth the top and leave the layer underneath just as empty. Tallow's lipids match your own closely enough to sink past that, and they hold water in the layers where the plumping actually happens. Skin fills back out. The lines sitting in it have less to crease into, and they soften.
3. It's the only one of the four that came back exactly as labeled
Fatty acid profiling tells you what a fat actually is. Two of the four didn't match tallow at all — synthetic filler in a jar with a cow on the label. One matched, but the profile was grain-fed: a flatter fat that behaves more like shortening on skin. Fallow came back as what it claimed to be, grass-fed suet, which is the hard, clean fat from around the kidneys rather than the soft trim most brands render. That's the part you feel. Real suet, whipped properly, doesn't sit greasy on the face — it goes in and disappears.
4. A tube stays clean. A jar never does
Conventional creams are full of preservatives and antibacterial agents, so a jar can survive being opened and dipped into daily. Tallow has none of that — it's food-grade fat, and clean formulas have nothing in them to fight back with. Every time fingers go into an open jar, bacteria and air go in with them, and they stay there for the next three months. A tube gives you one dose at a time and closes behind you. Nothing touches what's left inside. It's the same reason your pharmacy doesn't dispense ointment in a pot.
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This is the one I tell my patients to buy. If it doesn't do for your skin what it did for theirs, send it back within 30 days.
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Small batches only — limited by how much grass-fed suet they can source. Current batch is running low.
5. My patients are obsessed with the frankincense
It's real frankincense resin, not a fragrance compound built to imitate it. Warm, faintly sweet, a little smoky — it settles for about twenty minutes and then it's gone. And no, there's no beef smell. Properly rendered suet has no scent of its own, which is why the frankincense is all you get.
6. Made in the US, from start to finish
Most tallow on the market is grain-fed, because that's what's cheap and abundant — only a tiny fraction of American cattle are ever finished on grass. Fallow buy that fraction. Suet from US grass-fed cattle, rendered in Chicago, blended with American olive oil, raw honey and beeswax. Nothing arrives from an overseas factory, and nothing gets substituted when the good stuff runs short. That's the whole reason the batches are small.
7. Use it for 30 days. If your skin hasn't changed, get your money back
Thirty days is enough. If it's going to work on your skin, you'll see it well before then — the glow shows up around week two, the plumping follows. If it doesn't, you email them and they refund you. No sending it back half-used, no restocking fee, no arguing about it. I don't put my name on products I have to hedge about, and a brand that verifies its own ingredients in a lab isn't nervous about returns.
40% Off The Fallow Facial Moisturizer
This is the one I tell my patients to buy. If it doesn't do for your skin what it did for theirs, send it back within 30 days.
Try Risk Free
Small batches only — limited by how much grass-fed suet they can source. Current batch is running low.