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The Beef Tallow TikTok Skincare Trend: Here Are The Concerns

Last updated: December 8, 2024 1:17 pm
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Beef tallow is “rendered” fat, what results after the fatty tissue that surrounds a cow’s organs has … [+] been removed, heated and clarified. Another name for beef tallow is “beef drippings.” (Photo by Carol Guzy/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

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Will dermatologists have a beef about this TikTok skincare trend? Influencers on the social media platform have been pushing beef tallow as a facial moisturizer and a way of healing your skin and reducing acne. This includes telling you that smearing such animal fat on your face is going to make it look more “glowy” as @superglowingg states in her TikTok post here:

The claim is that beef tallow consists of oils that are similar to the oils normally secreted by your skin and can help your skin retain moisture. TikTokers also assert that beef tallow contains skin nourishing ingredients that have anti-inflammatory properties. And, naturally, they’ve also used the whole natural argument that is often used to push products—that beef tallow is something natural from cows rather than a synthesized substance and, thus, safe to use. Of course, saying something is “natural” doesn’t necessarily mean that it is good for you—which is why you don’t typically smear natural things like dirt, horse feces, toe fungus or uranium on your face.

What Is Beef Tallow?

Before we dive into whether these good-for-you-moisturizer claims about beef tallow hold any water, let’s get into the meat of what beef tallow is. Another name for beef tallow is “rendered” fat. Tallow, in general, is the fatty tissue that surrounds a ruminant animal’s organs that’s then been removed, heated and clarified. In this case, the term ruminant animals doesn’t refer to animals who keep thinking about something over and over again but instead are those who chew their cud like cows, buffaloes, sheep, goats and deer. Beef tallow comes specifically from cows and is also known as “beef drippings.”

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Tallow is typically whiteish and solid at room temperature. It is somewhat similar to lard. But lard comes from pigs and tends to have a softer texture.

Beef tallow has been long used to fry or cook things under high-heat, such as when you deep fry French fries. It does contain good stuff like conjugated linoleic acid and vitamins K2 and E, but is also high in saturated fats. So, smearing beef tallow on your face could make your face more tasty, which could please others who happen to kiss or lick your face. But, again, the real topical question is whether topical application of beef tallow can actually improve your skin?

Here Are Some Questions About Beef Tallow

Well, lots of different oily substances could help your skin retain moisture and make it look all “glowy,” at least temporarily. For example, smearing your face with butter could do the trick. But there’s a reason why you don’t regularly treat your face like a bagel. Many oily substances can be comedogenic, which is a rather funny sounding medical term that means clogging up your pores. And clogging up the pores in your skin could, guess what, worsen your acne.

Many different oily substances can make your skin look at “glowy.” The big questions is which of … [+] them will versus will not clog up your pores and increase ultraviolet radiation damage? (Photo: Getty)

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The other concern with smearing just any oily substance on your face revolves around a potential rotisserie chicken-esque problems. Once you go out into the sun, various oils can intensify the effects of ultraviolet rays on your skin, sort of like cooking your skin further. Over time, this can lead to premature aging of your skin and raise your risk of skin cancer. And as I have detailed before for Forbes, TikTokers and TikTok posts aren’t always mindful of the harmful effects of UV radiation.

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There Have Been Limited Scientific Studies About Beef Tallow As A Skin Product

The problem is there haven’t been enough published studies to determine how beneficial smearing beef tallow may or may not be for your skin and what the risks may be. If you are curious about what studies are out there, take a look at the scoping review published in May 2024 in the journal Cureus entitled “Tallow, Rendered Animal Fat, and Its Biocompatibility With Skin: A Scoping Review.” The appearance of beef tallow as an ingredient in some cosmetics products motivated the authors to search for and review of the available scientific studies looking at the efficacy and safety of topical beef tallow for skin care, which yielded 19 studies that fit their screening criteria.

Their conclusion? “More research is still needed.” They found that the available studies provided limited and often discrepant results regarding the safety of topical tallow as a cosmetic product in humans. So, surprise, surprise, it looks like beef tallow hasn’t been well studied as a skincare product.

Plus, even though beef tallow may be an ingredient in some cosmetic products doesn’t mean that using larger amounts of pure beef tallow on your face is going to be OK.

Therefore, put beef tallow in the not-so-sure-yet-if-this-is-good-for-your-skin category and also the here-we-go-again-with-claims-about-a-product-being-made-without-scientific-evidence category. Remember celebrities or social media influencers claiming that something works and is safe is not the same as real scientific evidence. In fact, who knows how much they are even using the product they are pushing and what else they may be doing. For now, it’s better to rely on scientifically supported products instead for skin moisturization and protection.

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Beef tallow has been making waves on social media lately, with many claims touting its benefits and uses. However, before you jump on the bandwagon, it’s important to separate fact from fiction and understand that not all the hype may be true.

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What Is Beef Tallow?Here Are Some Questions About Beef TallowThere Have Been Limited Scientific Studies About Beef Tallow As A Skin Product

While beef tallow is a rendered form of beef fat that has been used in cooking for centuries, some of the claims about its health benefits may not quite “meat” your expectations. While it is true that beef tallow contains healthy fats and can be a good source of energy, it is also high in saturated fats, which can contribute to heart disease and other health issues when consumed in excess.

Additionally, while some sources claim that beef tallow is a healthier alternative to other cooking oils due to its high smoke point and stability at high temperatures, it is important to remember that moderation is key. Using beef tallow in moderation as part of a balanced diet can be a flavorful addition to your cooking repertoire, but relying on it as a primary source of fat may not be the healthiest choice.

Furthermore, claims about the environmental benefits of beef tallow production may also be exaggerated. While it is true that using beef tallow can reduce waste in the meat industry by utilizing all parts of the animal, the environmental impact of raising cattle for meat production is still significant. Choosing sustainable and ethical sources of beef tallow, such as grass-fed and pasture-raised cattle, can help mitigate some of these issues.

In conclusion, while beef tallow can be a delicious and versatile ingredient to add to your cooking, it’s important to approach the social media hype with a critical eye. Don’t be surprised if some of the claims don’t quite “meat” your expectations – instead, do your own research and make informed choices about how you incorporate beef tallow into your diet. Remember, moderation is key, and always prioritize your health and well-being above all else.

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