Frozen Lux-Collection - Winter '26
$110.00
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❄️ The Frozen Tallow Lux Collection ❄️
Introducing our Tallow Lux Collection; an elevated skincare experience inspired by strength, softness, and timeless beauty.
Each balm is handcrafted with our signature grass-fed tallow base and wrapped in a scent story that feels refined, comforting, and unforgettable.
Designed to deeply nourish skin while feeling indulgent and wearable, these balms melt in effortlessly and leave behind a subtle, luxury-perfume finish.
🌸 Anna – Forever Anna
Warm, romantic, and endlessly comforting.
A soft citrus-floral heart wrapped in creamy vanilla and cocoa, with a touch of sweetness that feels familiar and forever cozy.
Scent notes: Blood Orange, Jasmine, Cocoa, Vanilla, Benzoin, Plum
❄️ Elsa – Winter White Patchouli
Cool, elegant, and quietly powerful.
A clean, grounded blend with soft florals and fresh minty brightness smooth, confident, and beautifully balanced.
Scent notes: Bergamot, Patchouli, Jasmine, Rose Geranium, Frankincense, Vanilla, Spearmint
🌲 Kristoff – Lost in the Woods
Deep, rugged, and unmistakably grounded.
A rich, earthy blend of woods, resins, and spice bold yet comforting, and our most masculine scent to date.
Scent notes: Cedarwood, Amyris, Peru Balsam, Vanilla, Frankincense, Birch Tar, Black Pepper, Vetiver
✨ Why you’ll love it:
• Deeply nourishing tallow-based formula
• Clean, elevated scent profiles inspired by fine fragrance
• Suitable for face, body, and dry skin anywhere
• Available as a complete boxed set (if looking for just one of the scents we have them listed individually as well.)
Whether you’re drawn to warmth, elegance, or the wild woods, there’s a balm here that feels like home.
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