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Bug-Be-Gone Tallow Bug Repellent

Bug-Be-Gone Tallow Bug Repellent

An All-natural bug repellent that is healthy for the skin, is rich in vitamins E, K, D, & A, contains some of the same fats & lipids that human skin does, contains collagen, and easily absorbs into the skin. Repels: Mosquitoes, ticks, flies, gnats, chiggers, fleas, etc.

 

Bug-Be-Gone Tallow Body Butter- Made with 100% grass-fed beef tallow, lanolin, castor, & vitamin E oils, Citronella, Tea Tree, Neem, Thyme, Helichrysum, and Spearmint pure essential oils, & arrowroot powder.

 

Our tallow body butter is rich in vitamins E, K, D, & A. Tallow is most like human sebum which is our body's natural oils. Tallow also contains some of the same fats & lipids that human skin does, contains collagen, and easily absorbs into the skin. The added arrow powder gives this tallow a very silky feeling & helps the skin to not feel greasy after applying. Our tallow body butter contains lanolin & castor oil. Lanolin has been known to prevent water loss within the skin by 20-40%. Castor oil contains several fatty acids such as omega-6 & omega-9. It has also been known to have antibacterial & anti-inflammatory properties. Our tallow body butter is amazing at keeping your skin feeling soft, healthy, and hydrated. Our Bug Be Gone butter comes in 6.5 oz or 4.0 oz.

WARNING: FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY!

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