Tallow & Calendula- The Perfect Natural Eczema Treatment
Are you tired of battling eczema and skin issues? Look no further than the dynamic duo of tallow and calendula! These natural ingredients are like Batman and Robin, swooping in to save the day for your skin. We showcase them both in our Tallow and Calendula Eczema Cream and there is good reason why.
Tallow For Eczema?
First things first, let's talk about tallow. Tallow is rendered beef or mutton fat, and before you scrunch up your nose, hear us out! Tallow is incredibly moisturizing and rich in oleic acid and vitamins A, D, E, and K. It's like a superfood for your skin, nourishing, healing, and hydrating like nobody's business. It is an amazing treatment for eczema and so many people swear by it, including us.
Tallow is biocompatible with our skin, meaning our skin can use it right away without impairing the skin’s physiology. Tallow can offer hydrating and moisturizing properties to skin, and when used alongside other ingredients, it can really make a difference for people with skin irritations like dermatitis, psoriasis and dry skin.
Calendula's Super Powers
Now, let's give a round of applause for calendula! This vibrant flower is not just a pretty face. Calendula is known for its anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antibacterial properties, making it a powerhouse for soothing irritated skin. It is well-known for its effects on burns, wounds and inflammed skin. It can even help with pain and swelling and is currently being studied for its anti-cancer properties. Studies have shown it is very beneficial to patients who have experienced radiation-induced skin damage.
It has been shown to have potential for many issues such as wound-healing, reducing inflammation, and even gingivitis. Due to these potential benefits, calendula is becoming a very popular skincare ingredient.
References
Russell, M. F., Sandhu, M., Vail, M., Haran, C., Batool, U., & Leo, J. (2024). Tallow, Rendered Animal Fat, and Its Biocompatibility With Skin: A Scoping Review. Cureus, 16(5), e60981. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.60981
Ejihuo, O., Folami, S., & Yusif Maigoro, A. (2024). Calendula in modern medicine: Advancements in wound healing and drug delivery applications. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejmcr.2024.100199
*The information provided is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional medical advice and is not meant to diagnos or cure anything. Please seek medical advice from a healthcare provider.