Don't use tallow soap if you like your soap complicated.
This is just soap, the way it was before chemists got involved.
Four ingredients you can pronounce, grass-fed tallow at the core. Soap the old way, nothing on the label you'd need to Google.
Modern soap is a feat of engineering. Surfactants, chelators, opacifiers, a fragrance compound with its own ingredient list. If you appreciate that kind of complexity in your shower, tallow soap is going to feel almost rude in its simplicity.
Before the chemists arrived, soap was tallow, lye and not much else. This is that. Grass-fed tallow, coconut oil, olive oil, castor oil. Four things, all on the label, none of them requiring a search engine. It does one job and does it without a committee of additives.
If you’ve come to expect eleven syllables and a lab coat in your soap, plain honesty is going to throw you.