Most people think dry skin means more moisturizer.
That’s the mistake.
Your skin already makes its own oil — sebum — and most modern creams don’t match it.
Instead, they strip your skin barrier, confuse your oil glands, and quietly speed up aging.
In this video, I break down:
Why your skin reacts badly to most moisturizers
How over-cleaning and synthetic creams create dryness, acne, and sensitivity
The forgotten fat that closely mimics human sebum
Why your skin absorbs this balm instead of rejecting it
How diet, cooking oils, and processed fats show up on your skin
A simple, old-school remedy people used long before chemical skincare existed
This isn’t a trend.
It’s basic skin biology that got buried under marketing.
No filters.
No sponsored products.
No artificial chemicals.
Just a clear explanation of how skin actually works — and how to stop fighting it.
⚠️ If you’ve tried countless creams and your skin still feels dry, irritated, or dull…
this video might completely change how you think about skincare.
Watch till the end before judging.
Your skin depends on it.
👇 Share your experience or questions in the comments.
RESEARCH SOURCES:
📌 National Geographic – Dermatologists on Beef Tallow in Skincare
Explains that beef tallow contains fatty acids similar to human skin lipids and might help moisture and barrier repair — but stresses limited clinical evidence and research gaps. �
National Geographic
📌 Healthline – Uses, Benefits & Side Effects of Beef Tallow for Skin
Summarizes existing research (including a 2024 scoping review) that found beef tallow is rich in nutrients and may hydrate skin, but emphasizes that science is limited and more research is needed. �
Healthline
📌 Medical News Today – Skin Care Reality Check
Highlights risks like pore clogging, irritation, and notes the lack of robust clinical trials on beef tallow as a skincare ingredient. �
Medical News Today
📌 PubMed Scoping Review on Beef Tallow Claims
Shows that social media claims about beef tallow’s benefits (acne, eczema, etc.) are prevalent but not backed by strong evidence and calls for more formal research. �
PubMed
📌 Marie Claire UK – Expert Dermatologist Perspective
Quotes dermatologists pointing out that beef tallow’s composition may seem compatible with skin but lacks the scientific backing that ingredients like ceramides or hyaluronic acid have. �
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