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title: "Body Balm"
date: 2026-05-10
product_type: "body_balm"
status: "inquiry"
featured: true
sort_order: 2
short_summary: "Full-body moisture for skin that works hard, plays outside, and deserves to feel soft everywhere."
one_line_identity: "From shoulders to ankles. From saltwater to sheets."
benefit_chips: ["Full-body moisture", "Weathered-skin comfort", "Slow beauty ritual", "All-day softness"]
blend_benefits_rich_text: |
The Body Balm takes everything that makes the Face Balm extraordinary and scales it for the rest of you. Same tallow foundation. Same bio-compatible intelligence. Same six-ingredient honesty. But formulated with a slightly richer hand — because your elbows, knees, and shoulders have different stories to tell than your cheeks.
This is the balm for women whose skin lives outdoors. Saltwater swimmers. Gardeners with dirt under their nails. Surfers who measure time in tides. Hikers who come home with sun on their shoulders and wind on their calves. The Body Balm doesn't just moisturize — it restores the feeling of skin that's been lived in, loved hard, and is ready for more.
Grass-fed tallow sinks into the places that need it most. Jojoba and rosehip keep the texture glide-smooth — never waxy, never greasy. Castor oil gives it staying power through a full day. Frankincense brings that same grounding warmth, and vitamin E rounds out the blend with its quiet, conditioning presence.
This isn't a body lotion you apply in thirty seconds and forget about. It's a ritual. A slow, deliberate act of care that says: this body works. This body deserves to feel good.
directions: "Scoop a generous amount and warm between your palms. Apply to damp skin after a shower, or anytime your skin is asking for more. Focus on dry areas — elbows, knees, shins, shoulders. Let it sink in for a few minutes before dressing."
ritual_note: "After the ocean. After the garden. After the long day. Your body carried you through it — kiss it back."
smells_like: "Earthy and warm, like sun-warmed skin and coastal air — frankincense grounded in something quietly sweet"
feels_like: "Rich and buttery, melts on contact, leaves skin feeling cushioned and conditioned — never slick"
good_for: "Full-body moisture, post-sun recovery, weathered-skin comfort, slow self-care rituals"
ingredients_summary: "Six ingredients. Full-body coverage. Nothing your skin doesn't recognize."
ingredients_list: ["Grass-fed beef suet tallow", "Jojoba oil", "Rosehip seed oil", "Castor oil", "Frankincense essential oil", "Vitamin E"]
cta_label: "Ask About Body Balm"
cta_mode: "inquire"
seo_title: "Body Balm — Fat Kiss Natural Ritual Skincare"
seo_description: "Full-body natural balm made with grass-fed tallow, jojoba, rosehip, and frankincense. For skin that lives outdoors."
faq_items:
- question: "How is this different from the Face Balm?"
answer: "Same six ingredients, slightly richer ratio — formulated for the thicker skin on your body. It's a bit more substantial, designed to last through a full day of movement."
- question: "Will it stain my clothes?"
answer: "Let it absorb for 3-5 minutes before dressing and you'll be fine. The tallow base integrates with your skin rather than sitting on top."
- question: "Can I use it on my face too?"
answer: "You can — but the Face Balm is calibrated specifically for facial skin. The Body Balm is richer and may feel heavier on delicate areas."
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Some products are designed for the bathroom counter. The Body Balm is designed for the beach bag, the garden shed, the weekend duffel, the nightstand.
Amber made this for women who use their bodies — not just dress them. Women who come home salty and sun-drenched and want something that meets their skin where it actually is: weathered, worked, alive.
The Body Balm doesn't apologize for being rich. It doesn't pretend to be a "lightweight lotion" that evaporates in ten minutes. It's substantial. It's deliberate. It's the kind of moisture that still feels present hours later — not as a film, but as a condition. Your skin, but deeply comfortable in itself.
This is slow beauty. The kind that takes a minute to apply and lasts all day. The kind that turns a post-shower routine into a ritual. The kind that makes you pause, notice your own skin, and think: yeah. This body is doing good work.
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title: "Face Balm"
date: 2026-05-10
product_type: "face_balm"
status: "inquiry"
featured: true
sort_order: 1
short_summary: "A rich daily moisturizer that softens, nourishes, and brings out your skin's natural glow — without feeling heavy or greasy. The balm that started everything."
one_line_identity: "Your skin, but softer. Your glow, but louder. Your face, but kissed."
benefit_chips: ["Deep, lasting moisture", "Velvety-soft finish", "Daily ritual anchor", "Lit-from-within glow", "Absorbs without residue"]
blend_benefits_rich_text: |
The Face Balm is built around a single, uncompromising idea: your face deserves ingredients that work with your skin, not against it. Not ingredients chosen because they photograph well on a label. Not ingredients added because a marketing team thought they'd sound expensive. Ingredients chosen because they belong there.
At the heart of this formula is grass-fed beef suet tallow — and if that word gives you pause, let it settle for a moment. Tallow is one of the most bio-compatible fats you can put on human skin. Its fatty acid profile mirrors the oils your own skin produces naturally. That means it doesn't sit on top like a synthetic barrier. It doesn't evaporate in twenty minutes like a water-based lotion. It absorbs. It integrates. It feeds your skin in a language your skin already understands.
Around that tallow foundation, the blend builds outward with intention. Jojoba oil — technically a liquid wax ester, not an oil — mimics your skin's sebum so closely that it's been used in dermatology for decades. Rosehip seed oil brings its quiet, regenerative presence — rich in essential fatty acids that skin recognizes and uses. Castor oil adds slip and richness, helping the balm glide across your face without pulling. Frankincense essential oil is the soul of the blend: grounding, warm, subtly botanical — chosen as much for how it makes you feel as for what it does. Vitamin E closes the circle, supporting the conditioned, fresh feel of skin that's been properly cared for.
This isn't a product that announces itself with heavy fragrance or a complicated twelve-step routine. It's a quiet, confident balm that does one thing extremely well: makes your skin feel like the best version of itself. Not masked. Not coated. Not temporarily improved. Actually, genuinely, deeply comfortable in its own condition.
The Face Balm doesn't fight your face. It feeds it.
directions: |
Warm a small pea-sized amount between your fingertips — the heat of your skin will soften the balm instantly. Press gently into clean skin, starting at the center of your face and working outward. Use morning and evening, or whenever your skin is asking for more.
A little goes a long way. Start small. You can always add more. The balm will tell you when you've found the right amount — your skin will feel cushioned, not coated.
ritual_note: "Apply before bed. Let it sink in while you sleep. Wake up to skin that feels like it's been kissed by something good. Do this three nights in a row and watch what happens."
smells_like: "Warm, earthy, subtly botanical — frankincense with a whisper of honey and something quietly ancient"
feels_like: "Rich and velvety on contact, melts at body temperature, absorbs into a soft-matte finish that feels like skin — just better skin"
good_for: "Daily moisture, softening and conditioning, post-sun comfort, natural glow, skin that lives outdoors, skin that's been through things"
ingredients_summary: "Six ingredients. No fillers. No synthetic fragrances. No petroleum derivatives. Just tallow, four oils, and vitamin E — chosen for how they work together, not how they sound alone."
ingredients_list: ["Grass-fed beef suet tallow", "Jojoba oil", "Rosehip seed oil", "Castor oil", "Frankincense essential oil", "Vitamin E"]
cta_label: "Ask About Face Balm"
cta_mode: "inquire"
seo_title: "Face Balm — Fat Kiss Natural Ritual Skincare"
seo_description: "Rich daily face moisturizer made with grass-fed tallow, jojoba, rosehip, and frankincense. Softens, nourishes, and brings out your skin's natural glow."
faq_items:
- question: "Will this make my face feel greasy?"
answer: "No — the tallow base is bio-compatible with your skin, so it absorbs rather than sitting on top. Start with a small amount and you'll feel it melt in within minutes. The finish is soft-matte, not slick."
- question: "Is it scented?"
answer: "The only scent comes from the frankincense essential oil — it's subtle, warm, and grounding. No synthetic fragrances, no perfume blends, no 'natural flavors' hiding behind vague labeling."
- question: "How long does one jar last?"
answer: "With daily use, a standard jar typically lasts 2-3 months. A little goes a long way — most people use less than they think they'll need."
- question: "Can I use it under makeup?"
answer: "Yes — let it absorb for 3-5 minutes before applying foundation. Many people find their makeup sits better on conditioned skin than on dry or silicone-primed skin."
- question: "Is it safe for sensitive skin?"
answer: "The six-ingredient formula is intentionally minimal. No common irritants, no synthetic preservatives, no alcohol. That said, everyone's skin is different — patch-test if you're concerned."
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The Face Balm is where Fat Kiss started. Not in a boardroom. Not in a branding exercise. In Amber's kitchen, late at night, with a scale, a double boiler, and a conviction that skincare had gotten too complicated.
She wasn't trying to launch a brand. She was trying to make something for her own face — something that actually worked past the first hour. Something that didn't require a chemistry degree to understand. Something made from ingredients that existed before the skincare industry decided we needed seventy-step routines and actives we can't pronounce.
What came out of those first batches was unexpected. Friends asked what she was using. Then they asked if she could make them some. Then their friends asked. The balm was spreading faster than any marketing campaign could have — because it was doing something rare in modern skincare: it was actually working.
The Face Balm is still made the same way. Same six ingredients. Same small-batch process. Same refusal to add anything that doesn't earn its place. It's not a product designed by a corporation trying to capture a "clean beauty" demographic. It's a balm made by a woman who wanted her face to feel good — and then discovered that a lot of other women wanted the same thing.
This is the one that started the kiss.
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title: "Lip Balm"
date: 2026-05-10
product_type: "lip_balm"
status: "coming_soon"
featured: true
sort_order: 3
short_summary: "A pocket-sized ritual. Soft-feeling lips without the waxy buildup, the petroleum slick, or the need to reapply every twenty minutes."
one_line_identity: "The smallest kiss. The softest statement."
benefit_chips: ["Pocket ritual", "Soft-feeling lips", "Simple natural care", "No petroleum"]
blend_benefits_rich_text: |
Most lip balms are designed to sit on your lips like a seal — a waxy, occlusive film that feels present for about fifteen minutes and then vanishes, leaving your lips drier than before. The Fat Kiss Lip Balm works differently. It absorbs. It conditions. It actually participates in the health of your lip skin rather than just glazing over it.
The same tallow foundation that makes the Face and Body Balms so effective scales down to lip scale beautifully. Tallow's fatty acid profile is nearly identical to the oils your lip skin produces naturally — which means it doesn't just coat, it integrates. Jojoba oil brings that familiar sebum-mimicking intelligence. Rosehip seed oil adds its quiet regenerative presence. Castor oil gives the balm its glide and a subtle, glass-like shine. Frankincense keeps the scent grounded and warm. Vitamin E rounds it out.
The result is a lip balm that feels like nothing — and everything. Nothing waxy. Nothing sticky. Nothing that makes you conscious of "wearing" a product. Just lips that feel soft, conditioned, and quietly cared for. The kind of soft that makes you touch your lips with your finger just to check if it's real.
directions: "Swipe a small amount across lips anytime. Layer under lip color for a conditioned base. Apply before bed as an overnight treatment."
ritual_note: "Keep one in your pocket. Apply without a mirror. Feel the difference between coated and conditioned."
smells_like: "Barely there — a whisper of frankincense, warm and clean, like the memory of something good"
feels_like: "Weightless and smooth, glides on like silk, absorbs into lips rather than sitting on top"
good_for: "Daily lip comfort, under-lipstick conditioning, overnight treatment, wind and salt protection"
ingredients_summary: "Six ingredients. Zero petroleum. Lips that feel like lips — just softer."
ingredients_list: ["Grass-fed beef suet tallow", "Jojoba oil", "Rosehip seed oil", "Castor oil", "Frankincense essential oil", "Vitamin E"]
cta_label: "Get Notified When Available"
cta_mode: "coming_soon"
seo_title: "Lip Balm — Fat Kiss Natural Ritual Skincare"
seo_description: "Natural lip balm made with grass-fed tallow, jojoba, and rosehip. No petroleum. Soft, conditioned lips that last."
faq_items:
- question: "Why tallow in a lip balm?"
answer: "Tallow's fatty acid profile closely matches human skin oils — it absorbs and conditions rather than just coating. Your lips actually benefit from it instead of just being sealed under wax."
- question: "Does it have SPF?"
answer: "No — Fat Kiss balms are cosmetic moisturizers, not sunscreens. We don't make SPF or sun protection claims."
- question: "When will it be available?"
answer: "The Lip Balm is in final formulation. Join the waitlist or send Amber a note — she'll let you know the moment it's ready."
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The Lip Balm almost didn't happen.
Amber spent months focused on the Face and Body Balms — the big jars, the serious moisture, the full-ritual experience. But people kept asking. Friends. Early testers. Women who'd tried the Face Balm and wanted something they could carry in their pocket. Something for the in-between moments. Something small enough to be everywhere.
So she made it. Same six ingredients. Same philosophy. Scaled down to the size of a kiss.
The Lip Balm is the most portable argument for Fat Kiss's whole approach: that natural ingredients, chosen well and blended with intention, outperform the synthetic shortcuts every time. No petroleum jelly. No artificial waxes. No "cooling" agents that actually dry your lips out over time. Just tallow, oils, and the quiet confidence of a formula that knows what it's doing.
It's small. It's simple. It's the easiest way to understand what Fat Kiss is about — because you can feel the difference in about three seconds.