You shouldn't use tallow soap if you're comfortable being ignored.
Because nothing ruins a low profile like skin people keep complimenting.
Tallow mirrors your skin's own oils and carries vitamins A, D, E and K, so your skin looks healthy enough to start conversations you never asked for.
You’ve built a quiet life. Nobody stops you to ask about your routine, and you’d like to keep it that way. Tallow soap is about to make that difficult.
The inconvenient part: tallow is the closest thing in nature to your own skin. Its fatty acids, oleic, palmitic and stearic, are the same ones your skin already makes. The word your skin doctor uses for that oil is sebum, which is literally the Latin word for tallow. Add the vitamins A, D, E and K that grass-fed tallow carries, and a wash that leaves your skin soft instead of stripped, and you get the kind of glow that makes people nosy.
If anonymity is the goal, this soap is a liability.