MountainMan – Rosemary & Cedar Tallow Beard Balm

$26.00

In stock

The peak beard balm for the Mountain Man!

This tallow beard balm is infused with horsetail, yarrow and rosemary leaf and is combined with beeswax, apricot oil, jojoba oil, castor oil, plus rosemary and Atlas cedarwood essential oils – perfect to soften the most calloused wanderer. Cedarwood is known to have soothing benefits and to promote healthy looking skin and hair.

 

How to Use

With clean, dry hands, apply a small amount (start with a pea-size or less) to beard and face & massage until absorbed.

Ingredients

Tallow**, Beeswax, Apricot Oil*^, Jojoba Oil*^, Castor Oil*^, Horsetail (Equisetum Arvense), Rosemary* (Rosmarinus Officinalis), Yarrow (Achillea Millefolium), 1% Essential Oil Blend (Rosemary, Atlas Cedarwood*). 

**From Alaska grown beef. *Organic. ^Cold-pressed. 

Caution

Use only as directed. Avoid contact with eyes. Consult your doctor for use in children or if you are pregnant, nursing, or have a medical condition. Discontinue if adverse effects appear.

2oz

What people are saying...

Laura Young

I love the body care products from Wanderflower Body Co. Not only is the quality unparalleled I rest easy knowing each product has been studied and put together naturally and scientifically. The body butter smells wonderful and leaves my skin feeling so nourished. I am super picky about what I put on my lips and the lip balm healed my chapped lips within minutes. I am so happy knowing I found a product that is natural and actually performs! Highly recommend!

Colleen Trisha

I absolutely love these products. I was excited about them when I learned they were in production and I am beyond happy to get to use them today. I love lip balm! I am very picky about moisturizers! I love that each ingredient is chosen specifically to the product. I highly recommend!!!

Ashley Mueller

I am beyond thrilled with these tallow products! Caiti’s expertise and care really shine through in every formula. The whipped Pioneer and WanderWoman are my absolute go-tos for tallow balm—they have the most amazing texture! They glide on effortlessly and absorb quickly. My skin LOVES it! I also use WildOne as a diaper balm and Resurrection on my kiddos' sensitive skin, and I couldn’t be happier. I feel completely confident using these products for my whole family. They’re truly fantastic!

Amanda Knighten

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ I love Wanderflower Body Co products! Caiti throughly researches ingredients and thoughtfully crafts products that are amazing for our whole family. The ingredients are locally sourced and of the upmost quality. 10/10 highly recommend!

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Ingredient Spotlight

small clay pot of tallow

Tallow

Tallow is certainly seeing a lot of buzz these days, but it’s been used as a skin moisturizer by various cultures around the world for ages! Slow-rendered in house using only the hard, nutrient-rich fat that surrounds the kidneys (suet), all of our tallow comes from a family-run cattle farm in Delta Junction, Alaska.

small clay pot of tallow
small, clear bottle of yellow carrier oil

Carrier Oils

Our whipped tallow balms feature a signature balanced oil blend. After countless hours of research, pages and pages of calculations for each fatty acid and vitamin level, and numerous formulations, we chose to combine tallow with organic, cold-pressed jojoba, rosehip seed, and sweet almond oils to achieve a smooth, rich texture that’s incredible for your skin. Adding these gives the tallow a boost of vitamins A, B, C, E, zinc, copper, and chromium, as well as linoleic, linolenic and gadoleic fatty acids.

For those needing to avoid almond or rosehip oil, Resurrection uses organic, cold-pressed jojoba oil as the only carrier oil with the tallow.

small, clear bottle of yellow carrier oil
broadleaf plantain leaves

Broadleaf Plantain

Known as the “Mother of plants”, “plant of healing”and infection-fighting “herb of choice”, plantain has been used for skin disorders, ulcers, stings, burns, bites, cuts, rashes and more.*

broadleaf plantain leaves
Devil's club

Devil’s Club

Oplopanax horridum, or “prickly porcupine ginseng” is classified as an herbal adaptogen and has been used internally for blood sugar management, rheumatism, autoimmune disorders, various infections and preventing cancer.* Externally, devil’s club has been used for pain, swelling, bites, stings and more.*

Devil's club
yarrow flowers

Yarrow

Used by the Nunivak Island Eskimos as a medicinal tea, yarrow has also been used for rashes, aches, wounds, bruises, and irritated skin.*

yarrow flowers
chickweed

Chickweed

Herbalists often recommend teas and tinctures to support the urinary system while others refer to it as the “magic healer” and use it for burns, infection, inflammation, boils, abscesses, bites, stings, and wounds.*

chickweed
River beauty (fireweed) in Denali National Park

Fireweed

Fireweed is often the first plant to grow in land devastated by wildfires. In addition to internal uses, fireweed has been used to soothe abrasions, piles, boils, wounds, and infected bites.*

River beauty (fireweed) in Denali National Park

*Source: Discovering Wild Plants by Janet Schofield. This is for educational and informational use only and should not be considered medical advice. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.