Alcohol might sound like something that doesn’t belong in skincare—but if you’ve ever flipped over the label of a “natural” lotion or baby cream, you’ve probably seen it listed in the first few ingredients.
At Tau Tau Skin, we never use drying alcohols in any of our products—and we especially never include them in anything made for babies.
Here’s why alcohol doesn’t belong on your skin (or your baby’s), and what we use instead.
1. Alcohol Dries Out the Skin—Even in 'Moisturizers'
The irony? A lot of products that claim to hydrate your skin actually contain drying alcohols like ethanol, denatured alcohol, or isopropyl alcohol.
These are often used to make a formula feel light, fast-absorbing, or “refreshing.” But here’s the tradeoff: they evaporate quickly, pulling moisture out of your skin as they go. Over time, this leads to:
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Increased dryness and flaking
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A weakened skin barrier
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More sensitivity and irritation
For delicate or compromised skin—especially in babies—this is the last thing you want.
2. Alcohol Has No Business in Baby Skincare
Babies have thinner, more permeable skin than adults. Their skin barrier isn’t fully developed, making them more vulnerable to irritation and absorption of harsh ingredients.
Unfortunately, many mainstream baby lotions and creams still include alcohol—sometimes hidden under names like cetyl alcohol, stearyl alcohol, or benzyl alcohol. Even “organic” baby brands often use alcohol to make their products absorb quickly or stay shelf-stable.
We believe that’s unacceptable.
That’s why our Baby Whip is completely free from alcohol, fragrance, and water. It’s made with only the most gentle, skin-supportive ingredients:
✔ Grass-fed tallow
✔ Jojoba oil
✔ Olive oil
✔ A minimal amount of beeswax for protection
That’s it. No fillers. No shortcuts. No alcohol—ever.
3. Alcohol Disrupts the Skin Barrier
The skin’s barrier is your body’s first defense—it holds in moisture and keeps out irritants, allergens, and bacteria.
Alcohol compromises that barrier, making skin more prone to:
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Redness
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Eczema flare-ups
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Rashes
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Stinging or burning
If your skin stings after applying a lotion, alcohol is often the reason. And if your baby is reacting to a product meant to soothe their skin, it’s worth checking the ingredient list.
Our tallow-based balms are specifically designed to support and rebuild the skin barrier, not break it down.
4. We Choose Whole Ingredients That Heal—Not Strip
Tallow, jojoba oil, and beeswax don’t just feel good on the skin—they feed the skin with essential fatty acids, vitamins A, D, E, and K, and natural anti-inflammatory properties.
Unlike alcohol, these ingredients:
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Don’t evaporate off your skin
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Don’t disrupt pH balance
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Don’t cause long-term dryness
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Are recognized and used by the body for healing and regeneration
You won’t find alcohol in our Face Balm, our Body Butters, or our Baby Whip—because we formulate for skin that’s sensitive, healing, and real.
The Bottom Line
Alcohol has no place in skincare for sensitive, dry, or developing skin—especially baby skin. It strips. It stings. It dries. And it undermines the very things your skin needs to stay healthy.
At Tau Tau Skin, we believe in skincare that supports, not sabotages. That’s why our Baby Whip is 100% alcohol-free, filler-free, and fragrance-free—just real, nutrient-dense comfort.