Ancient wisdom.
Pure bison.
Fierce skin.
Handcrafted in small batches from free-range Montana bison tallow. The same skin secret indigenous women have known for generations.
Pure ingredients
Bison tallow, avocado oil & essential oils. Nothing you can't pronounce.
Won’t clog pores
Long-lasting protection without clogged pores. Works for dry and oily skin types.
Made from memory
Rooted in traditional indigenous knowledge passed down through generations.
WHY BISON OVER BEEF?
The gold
standard of tallow.
Bison tallow isn't just different — it's superior. Sourced from 100% grass-fed, free-range bison, it carries a nutrient profile that enhances your skin at a cellular level.
Unlike beef tallow, bison is free from growth hormones, steroids, and antibiotics. Its higher concentration of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) actively fights inflammation and supports collagen production.
Most importantly, its molecular structure closely mimics human sebum, allowing for optimum absorption without clogging pores. It's not just moisturizing your skin. It's speaking its language.
THE MAKER’S STORY
Small batch. Big purpose.
“Not long ago I remembered something my grandmother told me – that buffalo tallow was a wonderful way to moisturize your skin. And she was not wrong.
My traditional indigenous moisturizer is made right here in Montana using free-range bison tallow, avocado oil and essential oils. Nothing is in it that I can't pronounce, and there are no preservatives.
Made fresh in small batches so I can supervise quality on every jar. Not mass produced. Ever.”
— Susan
FIERCE WOMEN WARRIOR SOCIETY · BOZEMAN, MONTANA
Supporting.
Mentoring.
Empowering.
For years, the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women in Montana has been met with institutional silence. After losing her grandniece to that violence in 2018, Susan refused to accept that. The Fierce Women Warrior Society is what grief looks like when it becomes purpose — supporting, mentoring, and empowering Native women to become fierce defenders of themselves and each other.
10x
Native American women face murder rates more than 10 times the national average
60%
Of victims never report. Fear and institutional silence are why.
~30
Women trained annually through our self-defense workshops, funded by bison tallow sales