FAQ

Why Tallow?

Tallow is a nutrient-rich, rendered fat typically from grass-fed cows, known for its moisturizing and skin-nourishing properties. It’s a traditional ingredient in natural skincare and soap-making.

Where does your tallow come from?

We source our grass-fed and finished tallow exclusively from regenerative farms across the United States, owned and operated by hardworking American farmers.

More info on Shampoo Bar

These shampoo bars contain no detergents, formaldehyde, sodium lauryl sulfate, propylene glycol, preservatives, artificial fragrance, colorants, or any other synthetic hair care additives.

Conventional shampoos (even those that are natural) contain waxes and additives that are designed to make your hair feel smooth. Shampoo bars do not contain added waxes or synthetic ingredients, so your hair will indeed feel different after washing because your hair is used to detergent-based shampoos.

Your transition will require an adjustment period. Everyone's hair is different and unique, not everyone will transition quite the same. Some people may take a few days to transition, while others may take weeks (or, even as much as a month). Your hair will need that time to go through a sort of withdrawal phase, in order to learn to adjust to a natural shampoo without those additives.

It's important, when using a shampoo bar, that you shampoo the hair as well as the scalp. This will require using your fingers to work the lather into the scalp as thoroughly as possible.

During the transition, it may help to use a vinegar rinse. An apple cider vinegar rinse can help remove residue from previous products and help remove build-up. Simply combine 2-4 Tbsp of organic apple cider vinegar with 8 oz water in a cup, and pour, squirt, or spray the rinse onto wet hair after you have rinse out the shampoo bar. Allow that to sit for a few minutes while you soap your body (make sure you close your eyes!) and then rinse the vinegar out. Since the vinegar restores a natural pH it also helps prevent an itchy scalp. You may need to repeat this 2-3 times each week as needed. Dry hair requires less vinegar and oily hair requires more.

Once you adjust to a natural shampoo bar, you may find that you need to rinse only 1 time each week. 

Do I need to use conditioner with a shampoo bar? Yes, you can condition your hair like normal. 

This shampoo bar also doubles as a body bar. Use as shampoo, a body bar or both. 

Return or Exchange Policy

Unfortunately, due to the personal nature of our products we do not accept returns or exchanges. If you encounter an issue with an item upon receipt, please let us know by contacting us and we will do everything we can to fix the situation.