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Face products.

Decadent hydration that won’t weigh your skin down.

Every Fatskn recipe is intended to be used all over, but these blends are specifically crafted to moisturize, repair, and balance the vulnerable skin on your facewithout clogging pores.

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Purist Face

Purist Face

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$41.00

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Frankincense Face

Frankincense Face

5.0 (14)

$43.00

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Copper Peptide Salve

Copper Peptide Salve

4.9 (33)

$83.00

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The FATSTK - Purist (Unscented)

The FATSTK - Purist (Unscented)

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$26.00

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1 size
  • Small - 30 g

What’s the difference between Fatskn Whipped Body Butter and Fatskn Face?

The star ingredient in both collections is grassfed and grassfinished suet tallow. 

But just as every main character needs supporting roles, we always add in other stable fats to enhance the texture of the blend and further benefit your skin.

Fatskn Whipped Body Butter is made with jojoba oil, while Fatskn Face is made with olive squalane oil.

Everyone’s skin is unique– what works for some won’t necessarily work for all.

While our butters offer beautiful results for the face, we wanted to create an alternative tallow-based recipe for skin that prefers squalane over jojoba oil.

Squalane is a saturated dry oil sourced from olives (not to be confused with unstable squalene). It’s similar to your skin’s natural oils, making it inherently good at rebuilding your skin’s barrier and retaining moisture without overdoing it.

If your skin leans oily or acne-prone, explore our Fatskn Face collection to experiment with these more lightweight blends and bring your face back into balance.

Fatskn Purist Face moisturizes + restores ultra-sensitive skin with

  • Grassfed and grassfinished suet tallow 
  • Olive squalane oil
  • Mango butter
  • Raw (unrefined) cacao butter

Fatskn Frankincense Face treats + hydrates problem skin with 

  • Grassfed and grassfinished suet tallow 
  • Olive squalane oil
  • Frankincense Sacra resin-extract (oleoresin) 

It really is all about finding what works best for you and your skin.

Want to explore these ingredients further?

Just keep reading.

What is tallow?

What is tallow?

By Caitlin Warrington

Tallow is beef fat.  There. I said it.  Stay with me.... OK so it's beef fat that is "purified" aka rendered which is the process of heating the fat at...

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7 Frankincense Skin Benefits You Probably Haven’t Heard of Before: The Real Reason We’re Not Afraid to Use Essential Oils (and why you shouldn’t be either)

7 Frankincense Skin Benefits You Probably Haven’t Heard of Before: The Real Reason We’re Not Afraid to Use Essential Oils (and why you shouldn’t be either)

By Caitlin Warrington

All you need to know about essential oil sourcing and frankincense resin.

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Here's what it takes to clear your skin once and for all. (hint: it goes so much deeper than skincare)

The Fatskn forum.

Covering all things biology, skincare, and holistic wellness.

Why Your Skin Is Oily and Dry at the Same Time

Why Your Skin Is Oily and Dry at the Same Time

By Caitlin Warrington

The goal is barrier repair, not oil control. That means gentler cleansing — less frequent, lower-surfactant formulas, lukewarm rather than hot water. It means not over-exfoliating, which is another way...

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Why Your Skin Freaks Out During Seasonal Transitions (And Why Spring is Often the Worst Month)

Why Your Skin Freaks Out During Seasonal Transitions (And Why Spring is Often the Worst Month)

By Caitlin Warrington

Your skin isn't broken. It's behind. Give it a few weeks, keep the routine stable, and resist the urge to overhaul. Transitional flares almost always settle once the environment does....

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I Don’t Believe in Skincare

By Caitlin Warrington

This is another thing I have noticed. For all the explosion in products, information, and routines, people do not seem calmer about their skin. They seem more anxious. More products,...

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Food Isn't Fuel

By Caitlin Warrington

This is also where I think skincare and food actually overlap more than people realize. A lot of conventional beauty messaging teaches the same fragmentation as conventional nutrition messaging: isolate...

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