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Beef tallow

Skip: A trend, not a treatmentevidence: weak/contestedPEER-REVIEWED 2025

Rubbing rendered beef fat on your face is having a moment. When researchers analyzed the social posts promoting it, the claims 'largely lacked cited evidence,' most posters had something to sell, and almost none were clinicians. There are no good clinical trials behind it, and heavy fats can clog pores on breakout-prone skin. Your moisturizer does not need to have been a cow.

what the evidence says

2025 cross-sectional analysis: claims mostly unsupported and financially biased; no clinical-trial evidence; dermatologists rarely recommend it.

last reviewed 2026-07-02

stage a kind intervention

Got a friend who swears by this? Send them the receipts. The message is pre-written to be kind, because the product is the problem, not your friend.

“Saw this and thought of you. No judgment, just receipts on beef tallow: https://skinformed-gamma.vercel.app/ingredient/beef-tallow/

sources

  1. 1.Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology · Beef Tallow-Based Skincare Claims in Social Media: A Cross-Sectional Analysis (2025)

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