Washing tallow

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A while back, I bought a jar of wagyu tallow at the grocery store. I decided that I'd like to try using it in a cream or lotion. As an experiment, I took a little out of the jar and put it on my face (which has been super irritated lately)......and it smelled.....beefy. 🐮🤣🤣 I've seen mentioned on here the concept of "washing" the tallow with water and salt and did a quick Google search. The instructions that I was able to find start out with beef fat trimmings, not already-rendered tallow from a jar, but I figured the concept is the same. I've been simmering the tallow with salt and water, then cooling and refrigerating, then removing the fat disk off the top of the pan and scraping any brown residue off the bottom. I've done this at least four times over the last couple of days but it still smells. For those who have done this, how many times should I expect to have to do it? Should I be doing something differently?

TIA!
 
Sounds like you are doing everything right. Since the smell is not gone after four washings, it probably is there to stay.

That’s the only drawback I have with using tallow for anything other than soap. In any type of cream, lotion, or body butter, I can always smell the beef, even if ever so slightly, and even if I use an FO or EO. Dogs and cats can smell it, too - ask me how I know. 😂

A former member of this forum used to recommend a drop of oak moss absolute as the solution to counteracting the animal smell in tallow and lard. I’ve not tried that because the usage rate is so low, because it can be highly sensitizing. With all the sensitive skin in my family, I haven’t wanted to risk it.
 
I've been experiencing the same issue. I've seen posts that say "you'll just have to deal with it", and others that say "just gotta keep going" to get "no smell"
Your jar was probably pricey and packaged for flavor, not beauty. Cost me $15CAD for 1lb of GF/F.
Beef broth bones will give you a good chunk of beef fat to reduce for a better price. Convenient if you like bone broth. Good for me :)

Baking soda works too btw.
 
I've used vinegar to help with the smell but I was also doing my own rendering. They don't smell super beefy but now they smell slightly of vinegar. So if you like the smell of vinegar that's an option. 😂
I did a splash of vinegar with my water and salt and did another clean after with just salt and water to try and remove the vinegar smell.
 
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