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Dragon Honor Whipped Beef Tallow and Honey Balm is a luxurious, all-natural moisturizer designed for all skin types. Infused with grass-fed tallow and raw honey, this versatile balm provides deep hydration and nourishment, making it perfect for dry, cracked skin. With a rich blend of vitamins and essential oils, it promises to revitalize your skin while being gentle enough for sensitive users. Ideal for use on the face and body, this balm is your go-to solution for maintaining soft, healthy skin.
J**Z
It’s good but
The first week went great my skin was soft but then after a week I started breaking out really bad
Y**N
Softened my skin, bit of a chemical smell
This includes 2 small jars of beef tallow. I've used a variety of tallow products. I like to put it on skin that is a bit irritated, usually from shaving or scrapes that I get at the gym. Each jar has a tamper cover. While there is no expiration date, the side of the jar states it has a shelf life of 3 years.The tallow has the consistency and appearance of yellow pudding. Not sure on the scent. The only way I can describe the smell is that it reminds me of walking into a hair salon, that sort of chemical odor. I found this odd given the ingredient list. It has a secondary (slight) odor of butter. It absorbed easily into my skin and left just a bit of a greasy residue. My skin felt softer after applying it. Did not note any side effects.
G**T
Could use some work..
Nothing like the Beef Tallow balm I used in the past. Contains more coconut oil than beef tallow and tends to dry out my face. The formula definitely needs a rework.
J**.
feels nice
not heavy or greasy feeling at all. i like the moisture it provides. no heavy smells either just a nice face cream.
B**G
Stings my skin, suspicous of labeling
I need to just learn to be more suspicious of "tallow" balms that don't show their ingredient label clearly on the listing.The packaging is cute. When I opened it I thought the retro box made this very giftable, and I mentally earmarked one of the jars for a work friend. The plastic jar is nice, lends more to the retro feel, and just feels more special than a squeeze tube. Beneath the outside lid there is an internal plastic secondary seal to retain moisture. So those early impressions were positive, but then I read the label...This, according to the packaging, does have tallow in it, but it's the second to last ingredient, not a main ingredient at all. The description in the listing says it contains grass fed butter, but that's not on the ingredients list anywhere, not even the end. So before I ever opened the jar, the labeling had me disappointed. It wasn't a tallow balm at all, just a balm with a bit of tallow that didn't include a key ingredient the listing claimed to have.The balm itself is a buttery yellow that is pretty, but that I wouldn't instinctively associate with this ingredient list. The tocopherol and olive oil would both have a green-to-brown tinge, but neither of them should create this sunny yellow when mixed with coconut oil and beef tallow. This set me up to be suspicious.The scent is also not something that I would associate with these ingredients, and it is overpowering for me. It's very artificial perfumey. The ingredient list doesn't include any fragrances at all, so it should have smelled like coconut oil, tocopherol, honey, etc., but this is a very obviously synthetic fragrance. This scent and the coloring were not listed on the ingredients, so it became clear I could not trust the labeling. My suspicions would only be reinforced as I went on...I always test facial products on my hands or arms first before putting them on my face. This thick cream absorbed fairly well, but I didn't get the "a little goes a long way" effect that tallow and coconut oil should have. It took a nickel-sized blob to do my hands. It soaked in quickly and left my hands feeling somewhat softer and more moisturized, but not at the knuckles where I tend to get drier, rougher skin. Those absorbed some, but stayed a dry and rough. So in short, this did not moisturize the way these ingredients should have.After having this on for a few seconds I determined that I would absolutely not be applying it to my face because it started to sting. I didn't have any noticeable open scratches or wounds on my hands or I wouldn't have put product on them, but even if I did, these ingredients shouldn't sting like that. That reinforced (again) my belief that the ingredient label did not disclose the true ingredients. The stinging went away after a couple of minutes (it felt like putting sanitizer on cracked or scratched skin, and faded about as fast as that.) This left my hands softer, but there was no performance advantage over a regular bargain store lotion. The smell lingered long after I put it on, but got milder after I washed my hands. Smells are personal and subjective, but since I didn't like the scent I was not thrilled that it stuck around so strong and so long. Other people might like it.I might stick this in my desk and use it for a "spare" hand cream until it's gone, but it's not anything I'd gift to anyone else, and there's no way on earth I'm putting it on my face.
A**D
Good & Effective - Hard Balm Style
This honey beef tallow balm is the hard balm style. Meaning that it comes in a jar as a hard balm that needs to be scraped up with the back of your fingernail or with the use of a cosmetic spatula. You can just glide your finger over the balm to get just a tiny bit of the emollients in the balm if that's all that you want. Even that tiny bit works rather well.It's very effective for dry and troubled skin. Personally, I won't use this on my face, but that's because I can be extra sensitive to various balms and emollients. But I love it on my hands and other body parts. Especially effective to use on my hands after washing. Soothes chapped areas without leaving them all greasy and messy. The balm is unscented, but does has a slight smell if you put your now down into the area. Won't stay with you though, so should be fine for most who don't care for scented skincare products. What I do smell is sort of a drugstore balm smell. But like I said, that smell is very mild and will not stay with you, so shouldn't be of any big concern.Good for both men and women alike and also effective for kids.
B**K
More coconut oil than beef tallow
I've been using various beef tallow face balms since 2022. This one is nothing like the ones I've used in the past. Products that are mostly beef tallow are wax-like and need to melt on the skin before the product can be spread over the face; leaving behind a barrier layer that moisturizes the skin all night long. (I only use it at night, beef tallow is not great with makeup). This Dragon Honor "whipped" beef tallow is mostly whipped coconut oil. The amount of beef tallow is so minimal I would not even know it was there had it not be listed as an ingredient (it is listed at the end of the ingredient list). In my opinion, this Dragon Honor product should be listed as a "coconut oil moisturizer" and not a beef tallow balm. The cream absorbs very quickly which is not characteristic of a mostly-pure beef tallow product. In my opinion this cream is a day-cream to use under makeup. While I appreciate that the box lists an expiration date (two years out from the day of arrival at my door), I do not appreciate the scent that has been added to the cream, which is why I won't be using it even as a day cream. The smell is awful. I can't even describe it, it is not floral, or woodsy, or medicinal. It's just smells like a stinky cheap perfume. And the smell does not go away. I put a little dab in the inner corner of my elbow and I still get whiffs of it 30 minutes later. This is not a product I will be returning to. That said, if someone is looking for a moisturizer with few ingredients that absorb quickly, the product is fine.
P**.
Whipped tallow beef balm
I was expecting a thick whipped consistency but this had the consistency of a creamy lotion, a water based lotion at that. The scent wasn't bad, it's relatively light and it absorbed into the skin pretty good.
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