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Hagerman Ranch Tallow SoapHagerman Ranch Tallow Soap
Hagerman Ranch Tallow SoapHagerman Ranch Tallow Soap
Hagerman Ranch Tallow SoapHagerman Ranch Tallow Soap
$9.00

Meet the ultimate skin healing and soothing moisturizer of yesterday and today, brought to you in soap form!  What makes tallow soap so good for your skin?

  • The palmitic and stearic acid in tallow help to make a hard, long lasting soap bar that doesn’t melt away quickly when wet.
  • Tallow helps to produce rich, creamy lather that is gently cleansing to all skin types.
  • Tallow soap is very popular for those who have various skin conditions, because it is so gentle and effective at the same time. 
  • The added cleansing oils, like coconut oil and olive oil go very nicely in a soap bar along with tallow, as the different properties complement each other well. 
  • The super fat amount in a finished soap bar means that some unconverted tallow stays on the skin. This is great, because tallow is the most amazing skin moisturizer, soother, and healer of all time.
  • Contains vitamins A, D, K, & E, & B12
  • Is rich in minerals
  • Contains conjugated Linoleic Acid with natural anti-inflammatory properties
  • Has palmitoleic acid (omega 7) which is one of our skin’s basic building blocks and helps improve the protective barrier function of skin
  • Stearic acid helps to repair damaged skin and improves skin’s flexibility and suppleness.

Did you know after using regular soap, it takes your skins barrier 8 hours to restore its moisture content?  Not with our tallow soap! 

Each 4 oz bar of 100% grass fed tallow soap contains lye, olive, coconut and lavender oils.  Made in Livingston, MT by the amazing @chase.deforest.

Frequently Asked Questions

Always cut your steak against the grain for optional texture and tenderness.

It's best to thaw a cut of beef in the refrigerator, or in the sink in COLD water. Remember to allow steaks to come to room temperature before cooking.

You should let a steak sit for 5 minutes after cooking before slicing it. If it's a thinker cut, allow 10 minutes before slicing. (Rule of thumb is 5 min per inch of thickness.)