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Tallow Lip Balm

Tallow Lip Balm

All Natural NON - Toxic Lip balm made with 100% Grass Fed Beef Tallow, Lanonlin oil, Vitamin E oil, natural bees wax & pure essential oils. Our Tallow lip balms not only hydrate your lips but also offer them a protective sheild from winters dry cold conditions. Our tallow lip balms are 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. 

 

Our tallow lip balms also contain lanolin oil. Lanolin has been known to prevent water loss within the skin by 20-40%. With our blend of all natural ingredients your lips are sure to stay hydrated, plump, & healthy this winter. 

 

Lip balms come in Comes in a screw top tin containing approximately .50 oz net weight of lip balm.

 

Warning, for external use only!

  • WARNING

    Our Tallow lip balm is made with lanonlin oil. Lanolin oil is an amazing all natural oil derived from sheeps wool. If you are allergic to wool, you may also be allergic to lanonlin oil. Please use with caution. 

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    Content on this site is for reference purposes and is not a substitute for advice from a licensed healthcare professional. You should not rely solely on this content, and London’s Priorities assumes no liability for inaccuracies. Always read labels and directions before using a product. These products have not been evaluated by the FDA, and these products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition.

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