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Pure goodness.

Unscented, tallow-based skincare crafted for even the most sensitive skin. Fatskn Purist blends have just what your skin needs– nothing more. 

Perfect for babies, pregnant mamas, and anyone with tender, reactive skin.

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Purist Whipped Body Butter

from 38.00

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Purist Face

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FATBABY Whipped Body Butter

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The FATSTK - Purist (Unscented)

30.00

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Honey Tallow Lip Balm - Purist

15.00

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Why is tallow so good for sensitive skin?

Our modern world is full of irritants– synthetic fragrances, dyes, and chemicals everywhere you look.

Even the “natural” options tend to set off reactions.  This is because most of these products contain unsaturated fats and other unnecessary ingredients that quickly oxidize and inflame the skin.  

Tallow is the backbone of every Fatskn product because it's an incredibly stable saturated fat that resists oxidation.  

This makes it good at nourishing the skin without triggering any irritation.  

Not to mention it's packed with bioavailable vitamins and minerals that strengthen your skin's defense against the environment.

Well-nourished skin is truly resilient.

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