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๐Ÿšจ Sats for answers ๐Ÿšจ Been toying with the idea of expanding to new products. Lip Balm, deodorant, balm, skin cream etc. All with completely natural ingredients. Mostly Tallow. I'd appreciate your feedback. What are you interested in, besides soap? Only actual answers will be paid. Don't just give me a ๐Ÿ‘ Reply = 50 Sats Reply + repost = 100 Sats I'm genuinely curious. I want to know what the Nostriches want for their personal hygiene needs. Let me know, so I can continue to build. Thank you ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿซ‚๐Ÿ’œ

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Tallow-based shaving cream for both men and women. Nostalgic, effective, and unique. Solid perfumes or cologne balms: natural and great for gift sets. Baby balm or diaper cream: minimal ingredients make this especially appealing for parents. Natural bug repellent balm: tallow + citronella /lemongrass /eucalyptus. No need to zapping, my friend! ๐Ÿซ‚
If you want inspiration for a starting point: This one works like magic, but I wish there was a lavender-free option. I know the lavender is one of the active ingredients and is great at healing skin, but Iโ€™m slightly uncomfortable with using it on an infant frequently because it is phytoestrogenic to some degree. Happy enough to use it and heal my child, just a lavender-free formula that still worked would be ideal, is all.
Toothpaste without fluoride (not sure that's in your wheelhouse but gather it's easy). All the ones you listed there are good imo. Skin cream for the body or face, am curious? Some people are very picky with ingredients/quality on that, so may not sell much face cream which would likely be costly to make too. Just guessing, you're the expert!
Lip balm Hand cream with comfrey and/or plantain, possibly with other skin-healing herbs Both of these items free of citrus oils and hopefully lavender-optional Solid perfume? ๐Ÿค” enfleurages for perfumery? Itโ€™s a bit niche but if you have a passion for fragrance it would be cool, there are a surprising number of people somewhat interested in perfuming here: Me @npub1n0pd...pfp6 @Leathermint
I personally am all about * all natural deodorant - this one I donโ€™t even look at the price as itโ€™s my essential item!!! *oil based cleanser - I currently pay $60 including postage for a product I love *lip balm - I currently pay $10-15 for a product I love
Love what you're building โ€” tallow-based care is both ancient and underrated. Iโ€™m all in for expanding the lineup. Personally, Iโ€™d be super interested in a deodorant and a multi-use balm (face, hands, tattoos). Bonus points if itโ€™s travel-friendly and unscented or with essential oils only. In the V4V spirit: itโ€™s awesome to see someone actively asking the community instead of just launching blindly. Thatโ€™s rare and appreciated. Keep building with intention โ€” we see you. Stacking sats while staying smooth ๐Ÿงผ๐Ÿงดโšก
After moving to a high desert climate (dry air) my lips were always cracked and chapping so I started using Burt's Bees honey lip balm. Total game changer for me. After a while they changed the recipe and I realized this after buying a new stick. I panicked and tracked down and bought all the old recipe versions I could find. That was years ago and I've almost run out of them now. Wish I could buy more. Good lip balm would be on my list.
Have you considered invoking the oracle that is the mighty buzzbot ๐Ÿ˜‚ I invoked Gemini AI which suggested the following, but didn't suggest shampoo, which I was wondering if it was a possibility: I'm going to be a Sats whore and repost your note ๐Ÿ˜‚ Beef Tallow: Exploring its Uses in Health Products Beef tallow, a rendered form of beef fat, has a long history of use and is experiencing a resurgence in popularity for various health and wellness applications. It is being incorporated into products for both topical use and ingestion, with proponents highlighting its natural composition and nutrient profile. For Skin Health: Beef tallow is increasingly found in skincare products due to its rich fatty acid profile, which is said to closely resemble human sebum (the skin's natural oil). This similarity is believed to make it a readily absorbed and effective moisturizer. Products featuring beef tallow for skin health include: Moisturizers and Balms: Tallow is used as a base for creams, balms, and salves aimed at hydrating and nourishing dry skin. It is often touted for its ability to soothe conditions like eczema and psoriasis due to its moisturizing and potential anti-inflammatory properties. Soaps: Tallow is a traditional ingredient in soap making, creating a hard, long-lasting bar that can cleanse without stripping the skin of its natural oils. Lip Balms: Its moisturizing qualities make it suitable for protecting and hydrating chapped lips. The purported skin benefits of beef tallow are often attributed to its content of: Fat-soluble vitamins: Vitamins A, D, E, and K are present in tallow and are essential for skin health, offering antioxidant and regenerative properties. Fatty acids: Stearic acid and oleic acid, found in tallow, are known for their moisturizing and skin-barrier-supporting functions. Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) is also present and is suggested to have anti-inflammatory effects. However, it's important to note that some dermatologists caution that beef tallow can be comedogenic, meaning it may clog pores and potentially worsen acne for individuals with oily or acne-prone skin. The quality of the tallow, particularly whether it's from grass-fed or grain-fed cattle, is also often cited as a factor in its nutritional content and potential benefits. For Internal Health (Ingestion): Beyond skincare, beef tallow is also promoted for its potential health benefits when consumed as part of a diet. It is used as: Cooking Fat: With a high smoke point, beef tallow is stable for high-heat cooking methods like frying and roasting, producing fewer harmful compounds compared to some vegetable oils. Dietary Supplement: Some individuals incorporate tallow into their diets to increase their intake of healthy fats and fat-soluble vitamins. Potential ingested health benefits are linked to: Nutrient Absorption: As a fat source, tallow can aid in the absorption of fat-soluble vitamins from other foods. Energy Source: It provides a concentrated source of calories and can be satiating. Fatty Acid Profile: Tallow contains monounsaturated fats (like oleic acid, also found in olive oil) and saturated fats like stearic acid, which some research suggests may have a neutral or even beneficial impact on cholesterol levels in moderation. It also contains CLA, which has been studied for potential anti-inflammatory and immune-boosting properties. The debate around saturated fat intake remains, and health authorities generally advise consuming saturated fats in moderation. As with any dietary change, consulting with a healthcare professional or registered dietitian is advisable, especially for individuals with pre-existing health conditions like high cholesterol or heart disease. In summary, beef tallow is being utilized in a range of health products, from skincare items like moisturizers and soaps to a cooking fat and dietary supplement. While proponents highlight its natural composition and nutrient content, considerations regarding skin type suitability and dietary fat intake are important.