Not for Every Skin Type
The biggest red flag is its potential to clog pores, especially for oily or acne-prone users. Some Reddit threads warn of cystic acne and breakouts after use, despite the brand's claim of a comedogenic rating of 1.
"Beef tallow ruined my face," one user wrote bluntly.
It's a classic case of "Your Mileage May Vary." If your skin barrier is damaged, you might love the occlusive properties. But if your skin is oily or already congested, this balm could trap sebum and bacteria leading to making things worse.
Patch testing is essential here.
Texture & Scent Can Be Inconsistent
The balm is advertised as "whipped" and odorless. While many users back that up, others say it can feel gritty or smell vaguely like, well, a steak.
This often comes down to the rendering method. With low-heat, cleanly processed tallow tends to smell better and feel smoother.
That variability isn't unique to Based Supplies, but it's something to keep in mind.
Limited Availability & Shipping Woes
You won't find this in drugstores or Sephora. It's sold only on Etsy or the brand's website, which means longer shipping times and, occasionally, mix-ups.
A few customers received incorrect orders or experienced delays, though most reviews still commend the seller's communication.
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