Golden Hour · Chamomile & Calendula
Description
RESTORE + REJUVENATE
Wear the undeniable radiant glow of Golden Hour. A truly exquisite skin elixir. This exceptional blend harnesses the botanical goodness of organic whole-plant calendula and chamomile, slowly infused over eight weeks. The soothing properties of our favourite duo penetrate deeply into the skin, promoting skin regeneration for improved texture and a healthy, radiant complexion. These botanical ingredients work harmoniously to plump and revitalise your skin.
Perfect for your everyday glow-up. Calm, clarify, and rejuvenate skin. Light and airy formula perfect for daytime use. Effortlessly absorbs into the skin, leaving no greasy residue behind.
2oz | 60ml
Ingredients
❋ Ingredients: Dutch Grass-fed & Pasture-raised Beef Tallow, Cold-pressed Jojoba Oil*, Calendula*, Chamomile* (*Organic) ❋
Benefits
- Improve skin hydration and promote regeneration
- Stimulate healing and improve skin’s texture
- Soothe and calm irritated skin
- Nourish and protect the skin from environmental stressors, leaving it healthier and more radiant
- Suitable for all skin types, especially oily and acne-prone
- 100% safe for pregnancy and babies
- Recommended for your morning routine
- Scent Profile: Sweet and delicate floral notes. A palette of botanical bounty
Product Care
Store at room temperature to keep soft and pliable. Make sure your fingers are dry before dipping into the jar. Tallow is extremely shelf-stable without the need for fillers or preservatives and will be good for up to 12 months once opened.
Impeccable Sourcing
Our tallow is of the highest quality. Carefully sourced from a sustainable and ethical farm in the Netherlands who prioritise animal welfare and land stewardship. These cattle are allowed to live outdoors, freely roaming and grazing on grass, as well as all the wild native herbs and flowers that grow on unfertilised, pesticide-free land.
- Grass-fed and pasture-raised
- Free from antibiotics and hormones
- The calves are not separated from their mothers after birth
- The herd keeps the natural landscape in balance by grazing and foraging
- Raised, handled and processed using proven low stress, humane practices
Our ingredients are what we are made of. Each and every ingredient is chosen with the utmost intention to deliver exquisite results. We make products that feel good, with ingredients we feel good about.
Dutch Grass-fed & Pasture-raised Beef Tallow
Grass-fed, pasture-raised suet tallow contains copious amounts of vitamins A, D, K, E, and B12. It is rich in essential fatty acids that help maintain the skin's structural integrity. Its abundant nutrient profile supports the natural production of collagen. It provides anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and antioxidant properties, all of which help to treat and soothe dry skin and immune responses like eczema and rosacea. As an occlusive material, tallow mimics the skin's natural barrier, protecting it from environmental and elemental wear and tear and helping retain essential moisture.
In today's world, where sustainability and ethical practices are becoming increasingly important, it's essential to find innovative ways to minimize waste and make the most of our resources. One such approach is tallow skincare, which utilises an often-overlooked byproduct of the farming industry. Tallow, derived from the rendered fat of cattle, has been used for thousands of years as a natural skincare ingredient. However, what many people don't realise is that tallow is typically made from suet, a part of the animal that is considered waste in the farming industry. Most meat-based farms primarily focus on harvesting the meat that people commonly consume. Once these desired parts are harvested, the remaining suet and other non-traditional parts are often discarded. However, tallow skincare offers a sustainable solution by transforming this overlooked byproduct into nutrient-dense balms.
Organic Cold-pressed Jojoba Oil
About 30% of our skin’s sebum (the natural substance that coats our skin) is a natural wax ester. It helps kill germs, smother viruses, and creates a protective barrier for locking in moisture. There are many reasons this protective wax ester in our skin diminishes. Loss is normal in mature skin and common after illness, poor nutrition, as a side effect of certain medications, and following aggressive cleansing or treatment protocols. When our natural sebum production has been compromised and the wax ester depleted, skin can be left feeling and looking dry, tired, and dull.
This is where the golden magic of jojoba comes in. Your skin recognizes the liquid wax produced from the seed of the jojoba plant as similar to its own natural wax ester. When applied topically, skin pores remain open, allowing jojoba to penetrate beyond the epidermis layer, carrying other important nutrients with it. It is in these deeper layers that cell regeneration and cell synthesis occur.
Jojoba naturally contains a balance of vitamins A, B, D, and E which are known as skin healing vitamins, as well as minerals like chromium, copper, and zinc, all of which nourish and protect skin from environmental stressors. Essential fatty acids omega 6 and 9 help to regenerate skin cells and repair damaged skin tissue. Jojoba’s wax ester fills the gaps between skin cells, soothes and slows their metabolism and protects skin against accelerated skin aging. Jojoba is naturally antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and hypoallergenic.
Organic Whole Plant Calendula
Likely native to the Mediterranean region of Europe and North Africa, calendula’s exact origins are lost in time. While its birth place isn’t clear, there is extensive evidence that this bright orange flower has been prized for its medicinal, culinary, ornamental, and cosmetic properties for centuries.
Calendula flowers, commonly known as marigold, are one of the oldest herbal remedies. Highly regarded by herbalists and healers across cultures and continents, the edible flowers have been used to decorate religious temples in India, color fabrics in Greece, and garnish culinary dishes in ancient Rome. Its medicinal history dates all the way back to the 12th century, where it served as a relief for fevers, stomach upsets, and as a topical healing treatment for wounds and infections. Today, the gold blossoms of calendula are a signature remedy for skin ailments such as eczema, acne, abrasions, and dermatitis.
Calendula’s long history is a testament to its potent healing powers, and modern studies have confirmed its exceptional anti-inflammatory properties and effectiveness in helping to heal the skin. Certain triterpenoid compounds appear to inhibit a variety of bacteria, and this antioxidant’s power is said to reduce damage from oxygen radicals. The antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-hemorrhagic properties help decrease inflammation and swelling, soothe sunburns, rashes, and skin irritations.
Organic Whole Plant Chamomile
In ancient Egypt, chamomile was considered a gift from the divine. Offerings of the flower were made to the powerful sun god Ra as a form of worship; King Tut’s sandals were decorated with the bloom’s likeness; and the plant’s oil was used to anoint the dead, including the body of Ramses II. The ancient Greeks and Romans, too, were enamored with chamomile, named — for its fruity aroma — from the Greek chamai, meaning “on the ground,” and melon (“apple”).
Practitioners in each culture considered chamomile medicinal, using it crushed and in teas to treat skin conditions and other ailments. Chamomile, also known as Matricaria chamomilla, is a herb renowned for its soothing and calming properties, making it a popular ingredient in skincare products. Chamomile is known to placates redness because of its anti-inflammatory properties. Redness is a side-effect of underlying inflammation. If an ingredient is anti-inflammatory, the skin is soothed, less red, and less irritated.
There is basic science research showing that chamomile helps block signals in the body known as prostaglandins, which are responsible for inflammation. This makes chamomile a great ingredient for people who have sensitive skin, as well as inflammatory conditions like rosacea. Because chamomile has anti-inflammatory properties, it helps to protect against long-term and short-term skin inflammation. Specifically, in the case of sunburns, it helps reduce DNA damage caused by too much UV exposure. This is why a cold compress of brewed chamomile tea placed on the sunburn can aid in a quicker recovery. Chamomile has long been used for medicinal purposes thanks to its abundance of flavonoids and phytochemicals. These nutrients are known to fight against harmful free radicals and speed up cell regeneration, thereby improving the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and scars.
True skin healing, not a vicious cycle.
Discover lasting moisture with tallow where the more regularly you use it, the less you need—unlike synthetic moisturisers made primarily with water and synthetic emollients that give the illusion of moisture and create a dependency. Our whipped tallow balm deeply nourishes and restores the skin's natural balance, leaving it soft, supple, and radiant. With its minimal ingredients and impeccable sourcing, it's the perfect choice for those seeking a simple yet effective skincare routine.