Tallow Talk Tuesday #2 - Meet Our Scents

🌿 Why I Chose These 5 Scents for My Whipped Tallow Balms

If you watched this week’s Tallow Talk Tuesday, then you already know — these aren’t just random scents I picked because they smell pretty.

Each scent in my whipped tallow balms was chosen intentionally to support your skin in a different way. 💛
No fragrance oils. No synthetic fillers. Just natural infusions and pure essential oils that work with your skin — not against it.


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🌿 Unscented — Pure & Simple

Pure, gentle, and perfect for sensitive skin.
Best for: sensitive skin, bug bites, eczema-prone areas, babies, or everyday moisture.
🧪 How it’s made: just rendered tallow + jojoba oil — no added scent.


Coffee (Infused) — Warm & Cozy

Naturally warm and subtle, made from a slow coffee infusion.
Best for: rough or dry areas, cozy mornings, natural warmth.
🧪 How it’s made: infused with real coffee beans, no fragrance oils.


🍦 Vanilla (Infused) — Comforting & Soft

A cozy, sweet scent that makes skincare feel like a treat.
Best for: everyday hydration, dry hands, layering with other scents.
🧪 How it’s made: infused with real vanilla beans, never synthetic fragrance.


🍊 Vanilla + Orange (Infused + EO) — Bright & Cheerful

Like sunshine in a jar ☀️
Best for: daytime moisture, hands and arms, mood boost.
🧪 How it’s made: vanilla bean infusion + sweet orange essential oil.


💜 Lavender + Cedarwood (EO) — Calming & Grounding

Naturally calming and spa-like — perfect for winding down.
Best for: evening routines, stress relief, calming irritated skin.
🧪 How it’s made: pure lavender and cedarwood essential oils, nothing else.


✨ Why I Keep It Simple

I keep my lineup small and intentional because skincare should be clean, simple, and effective — not overwhelming.

Every scent is:

  • Made with infusions or pure essential oils, not fragrance oils.
  • Chosen for its skin benefits, not trends.
  • Gentle enough for everyday use.

👉 Shop the full collection here: www.madenewnaturals.com

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