Beef tallow is often used on the body, but many people also use it on the face. Because the texture is rich, it's important to apply it correctly. With beef tallow, less is more.
For the face, a small amount is usually enough. Take a pea-sized or rice grain-sized amount of product, depending on how dry your skin feels. Warm it between your fingertips until it softens, then apply it to the areas that need extra care. Think of dry cheeks, the skin around the mouth, or areas that feel tight.
Many people prefer to use beef tallow in the evening. During the day, a rich balm can be too shiny for some skin types. In the evening, the product has time to absorb properly. You can use it as the last step in your routine, after cleansing your face.
If you have oily skin or are prone to breakouts, it's wise to start carefully. First, apply it to a small area and see how your skin reacts. Beef tallow is rich, and not every skin type has the same needs. For dry and normal skin types, it can be a very pleasant and nourishing finishing touch.
Safa Skincare beef tallow contains no perfume, no alcohol, and no unnecessary additives. This makes it well-suited for minimalist facial care. You don't need an elaborate routine to properly care for your skin. Sometimes, one pure product is exactly what you need.