The popularity of natural skincare has surged, with the global market expected to reach $22 billion by 2024. As the skin—the body’s largest organ—plays a vital role in overall health, consumers increasingly seek out “clean” alternatives. Amidst this trend, beef tallow has emerged as a buzzy ingredient. However, distinguishing between genuinely beneficial practices and those that could be harmful poses a challenge. This article explores the science behind beef tallow for skin and examines what dermatologists say about its safety and effectiveness.
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29. Risks for People with Meat Allergies For individuals with beef allergies or sensitivities, the use of beef tallow in skincare products poses a potential risk.…