Mother applying Eat My Face Baby Momma tallow cream to her baby's nose in a sunlit nursery

Skin so calm you forget you have it.

The unscented tallow lineup made for skin that's done compromising.

Imagine a morning where your skin doesn't sting. A bath that doesn't end in itching. A diaper change that doesn't come with a flare-up. The goal isn't "less reactive" — it's not thinking about your skin at all. That's what calm actually feels like.

If your skin's been arguing back at every moisturizer, soap, and "natural" balm you've tried, you're in the right place. This page is the shortlist.


The case for calm

Walk down the "natural skincare" aisle and you'll see a pattern: every tallow balm on the shelf is loaded with something. Lavender essential oil. "Naturally derived" fragrance. Mango butter, emu oil, shea, frankincense, rosehip, sea buckthorn. It's marketed as more — more luxurious, more aromatic, more nourishing. The label looks like a smoothie.

For most people, that's fine. For the 1 in 5 with reactive skin, it's the entire problem. Essential oils are concentrated plant chemistry — lavender, peppermint, and citrus oils all show up regularly on dermatologist contact-allergen lists. "Natural fragrance" is just fragrance with a friendlier marketing word in front of it. Mango and shea are fine until they aren't — and you don't usually find out until your face is doing something unusual on a Tuesday morning.

The fix is boring on purpose. Strip the formula down to the smallest list of ingredients that still does the job, then stop. No essential oils. No fragrance. No exotic butters padding the label. Just grass-fed tallow, a couple of supporting fats, and the discipline to leave the rest out.

Simpler is also harder to make. There's nowhere to hide when the ingredient list is four lines long — the tallow has to be properly rendered, the olive oil has to actually be olive oil, the beeswax has to be clean. Most brands dodge that work by adding scent and "spa" notes to cover any inconsistency in the base. We chose the harder path because it's the only formulation strategy that consistently works for skin that reacts to everything else.

That's the whole pitch. Welcome to the unscented lineup.


The lineup

Baby Momma Cream

Baby Momma Cream

4 ingredients: grass-fed tallow, olive oil, beeswax, vitamin E.

Calm because: nothing scented, nothing reactive. Gentle enough for newborns.

$24.99

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Unscented Tallow Soap Bar

Unscented Tallow Soap

Saponified grass-fed tallow + olive oil. No fragrance, no masking agents.

Calm because: creamy lather that cleans without stripping or perfuming your skin.

$13.99

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Unscented Duo

Unscented Duo

Cream + Soap together. The full sensitive-skin routine in one bundle.

Calm because: one matched system. Same philosophy from cleanse to moisturize.

$30.99

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What "4 ingredients" actually means

Here's the full Baby Momma label: grass-fed beef tallow, organic olive oil, organic beeswax, vitamin E. That's it. You could read it out loud to your grandmother and she'd nod the whole way through.

Tallow is the workhorse. Its fatty acid profile — palmitic, stearic, oleic — closely matches the lipids already in your skin barrier, which is why it absorbs instead of sitting on top like a coconut oil slick. It also carries fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K naturally, no fortification needed. Olive oil thins the texture, adds squalene (a moisturizer your skin already makes), and bumps the antioxidant load. Beeswax gives the cream its structure, locks moisture against the skin, and is the reason the cream stays whipped instead of separating in a hot bathroom. Vitamin E pulls double duty: skin-conditioning antioxidant and natural preservative that keeps the oils from oxidizing.

That's a complete moisturizer. Four ingredients, each doing real work, none of them there for marketing. Anything else you find in a "natural" tallow balm — essential oils, exotic butters, fragrances "for therapeutic benefit," kaolin clay for "luxe feel" — is doing scent work or texture theater, not skin work. We left it out on purpose.

The Unscented Soap follows the same logic: saponified grass-fed tallow plus organic olive oil. No "unscented fragrance" (which is a real thing manufacturers add to hide the smell of cheaper bases). No essential oils. No detergents. Just a creamy bar that lathers, cleans, and rinses without leaving anything behind.

Every ingredient in this lineup meets The Edible Skincare Standard — if you wouldn't eat it, we won't put it in the jar.


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What sensitive-skin customers are saying

★★★★★

"Ultra gentle and so effective. It obliterates my kid's diaper rash and the nasty milk rash she gets under her chin in under 12 hours. Great product, great customer service — I'll be back again and again!"

— SquidLady, Verified Buyer

on Baby Momma Cream

★★★★★

"I love the fact that there is a scent free option and that it is so versatile and it works so well! Can't say enough good things."

— Samantha, Verified Buyer

on Unscented Tallow Soap


Sensitive Skin FAQ

Why fewer ingredients?

Every ingredient is a chance for your skin to react to something. With 4 ingredients, there are 4 things to react to instead of 24. For sensitive skin, that math is the entire game. Fewer also means we can source each one carefully — grass-fed tallow, organic olive oil, organic beeswax — instead of cutting corners on a long list.

Will it smell like beef?

No. Properly rendered grass-fed tallow has almost no scent — a faint nuttiness at most, which fades as the cream warms on your skin. We've had pregnant moms with heightened scent sensitivity tell us they couldn't smell anything. If you can detect anything at all, it's faint and disappears within 30 seconds.

Pregnancy-safe?

Yes. Every ingredient is edible-grade and free of essential oils, retinoids, salicylic acid, and other ingredients commonly avoided during pregnancy. The Baby Momma Cream is named for exactly this use case — pregnant bellies, postpartum dryness, and newborn skin can all share the same jar. As always, check with your OB if you have specific concerns.

What if I'm not sensitive — can I still try this?

Absolutely. "Sensitive skin" is the worst-case test — if a formula passes there, it works for everyone. The unscented lineup is also the most versatile: it layers under perfume without competing, doubles as a baby moisturizer, and travels well. A lot of our non-sensitive customers buy unscented for exactly that reason.

Returns / 60-day promise?

If your skin doesn't agree with it within 60 days, email us and we'll refund the order — no need to return the jar (give it to a friend, donate it, whatever). Sensitive skin is unpredictable enough; you shouldn't have to gamble money to find out.


Ready for calmer skin?

Pick the piece that fits your routine, or grab the duo and replace cleanse + moisture in one go.

If you wouldn't eat it, don't wear it.

Our story

Most skincare contains harmful toxins and chemical fillers. Eat My Face has formulated powerful edible-grade skincare so you can have glowing, healthy skin without any toxic chemicals in your daily routine.