Skincare Your Skin Already Recognizes
Grass-fed tallow & potent plant based oils - formulated to work with your skin, not around it.
At Louie & Mae Organics, we create skincare that blends the best of nature: nutrient-rich tallow balms and potent plant-based serums. Every formula is crafted with clean, organic ingredients to restore balance, protect the skin barrier, and support your natural radiance. Whether you’re soothing sensitive skin, hydrating daily, or targeting renewal, our collection offers simple, effective solutions you can trust.
Nourish Your Skin the Way Nature Intended
From grass-fed tallow rich in skin-mimicking fatty acids, to potent plant oils packed with antioxidants and protective compounds, our products are designed to hydrate, soothe, and restore. We choose each ingredient for its proven ability to support healthy skin — naturally
Naturally Nourishing
A little goes a long way— our whipped tallow melts on contact & absorbs fully, with no greasy residue left behind
Soothing & Healing
Whipped tallow balms and serums gently calm and repair skin, offering relief from dryness, irritation, and inflammation.
Sustainable Skincare
Responsibly sourced tallow from regenerative farms and organic botanicals for purity and planet care
Tallow-Nature’s Original Moisturizer
✔ Fatty Acid Rich – Tallow shares a similar composition to your skin’s own lipids, helping rebuild the barrier, seal in hydration, and leave skin soft and supple
✔ Gentle & Effective – Nourishes all skin types without clogging pores, supporting balance and resilience
✔ Sustainably Sourced – Grass-fed, grass-finished tallow from regenerative farms for the purest quality
Inspired by Family, Crafted with Care
Hi, I’m Natalie! As a wife and mom, I wanted pure, trustworthy skincare for my family—so I created Louie Mae Organics. Every product is made with grass-fed tallow, nutrient-rich oils, and nature’s most soothing botanicals. From my home to yours, I hope these products bring nourishment, healing, and a touch of luxury to your daily routine.

