Zoom Rose Tallow Lip Balm
Zoom Rose Tallow Lip Balm

Rose Tallow Lip Balm

$22
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We like the Rose Tallow Lip Balm for its simplicity and purpose. Made with grass-fed tallow, beeswax, and coconut oil, it’s deeply nourishing without anything unnecessary. It feels good to use something that comes directly from the land and reflects the same care we put into our work.

 

Due to the nature of skincare, all sales are final unless your product arrives damaged. If there’s an issue, email us—we’ll make it right.

My Neighbor's sources their tallow from regenerative farms in the Hudson Valley. All cattle are grass-fed, grass-finished, pasture-raised, and ethically treated. Some farms are certified organic.

What is tallow useful for?
-A clean, nutrient-rich moisturizer
-Daily moisture for delicate or compromised skin
-A makeup primer for a smooth, hydrated finish
-A gentle eye makeup remover
-Relief for baby eczema and dry patches
-Healing chapped cheeks and lips
-Soothing sensitive or reactive skin (all ages)
-Nipple balm for breastfeeding moms

My Neighbor’s is a female-founded, mother-owned brand rooted in sustainability, simplicity, and tradition. The company handcrafts its skincare in small batches, offering both tallow-based and vegan formulations—always created with integrity and intention.

Its animal-based products feature grass-fed and finished tallow sourced from regenerative farms in New York’s Hudson Valley, such as Kinderhook and Liberty Farms. For the vegan line, My Neighbor’s uses only organic, non-GMO, and regeneratively grown botanicals.

Every ingredient is thoughtfully sourced—often directly from farmers and makers—and processed using traditional methods like dry rendering to preserve nutrients. The result is skincare rich in vitamins, omega fatty acids, and time-honored wisdom.

Rose Tallow Lip Balm

$22

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