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  2. Why People on TikTok Are Slathering Their Face with Beef Tallow

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    People on TikTok are claiming that beef tallow (animal fat) is an effective facial moisturizer that can help hydrate your skin and reduce acne, but dermatologists say it can do more harm than good.

  3. I Put Beef Fat on My Face for 7 Days—Here’s What Happened

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    I love to try a new skincare trend. I’ve used everything from natural remedies like tea tree oil to pharmaceuticals like Isotretinoin, a.k.a Accutane (a prescription-only oral adult acne ...

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    Not only does it brighten the skin, but it also helps prevent acne by breaking down dead skin cells, helping to fade the appearance of post-acne marks. “I have been using this toner twice a day ...

  5. Stiefel Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    The treatment was introduced to Canadian dermatologists as BenOxyl Lotion. [7] As the Stiefel Medicinal Soap Company's product line grew and diversified beyond medicinal soaps, the company name was changed to Stiefel Laboratories, Inc. At that time, all production was done at the Oak Hill, New York, facility.

  6. Horse ointment - Wikipedia

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    Horse ointment was traditionally prepared and used in ancient China for the treatment of qi deficiency, [2] hemorrhoids, burns, and xeroderma. [3] Due to the amount of fatty acids in horse ointment, which is similar to that of human skin fat, it can penetrate through the surface of skin. Nowadays, it is commonly applied to skin for the purpose ...

  7. Natural skin care - Wikipedia

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    Natural skin care uses topical creams and lotions made of ingredients available in nature. [1] Much of the recent literature reviews plant-derived ingredients, which may include herbs, roots, flowers and essential oils, [2] [3] [4] but natural substances in skin care products include animal-derived products such as beeswax, and minerals.