Deep, Healing Moisture

Grass-fed Beef Tallow

Manukamallow is made from grass-fed beef tallow, and pure Mānuka honey from New Zealand. The rendered tallow closely resembles the oils your skin naturally produces. It is rich in vitamins A, D, E, and K, which makes it moisturizing and supportive of the skin’s function as a barrier. Tallow is well-known for providing long-lasting hydration and nourishment, making it an ideal choice for dry or sensitive skin.

Mānuka Honey Infused Tallow Balm

Potent Natural Defense

Mānuka Honey

The magic of Manukamallow is the elusive Mānuka honey, a rare honey sourced from New Zealand's native Mānuka tree. Unlike regular honey, Mānuka honey contains high levels of Methylglyoxal (MGO), a compound that is widely studied for its potent antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties. When combined with high quality tallow, an incredible product is made.

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Your Skin Will Love Manukamallow

By combining the powerful properties of Mānuka honey and grass-fed beef tallow, Mānukamallow offers antibacterial and anti-inflammatory benefits, while replenishing your skin’s natural oils, hydrating and solidifying your protective barrier.

The result? Pillow soft, healthy skin that is naturally balanced. When you try Manukamallow, you’re not just caring for your skin, you’re giving yourself honest, natural ingredients. Say goodbye to synthetic ingredients and malicious marketing, and embrace a skincare routine that just makes you feel good.

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  • Dr. Peter Molan, biochemist and researcher

    “Mānuka honey possesses unique, natural antibacterial properties that go beyond traditional honey. Its use on skin can support healing and protection.”

  • Dr. Weston A. Price, pioneer in traditional nutrition

    “Tallow, rendered from the fat of pasture-raised animals, provides a unique blend of essential vitamins and fatty acids for skin. It’s nature’s way of delivering what our skin craves.”

  • Even Hippocrates (Father of Medicine) referenced honey in his ancient practices

    Honey has been used in wound healing since ancient times, revered for its soothing, antimicrobial properties that support the skin’s natural repair.

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