Always grateful to see the Press tackle weighty issues of the day, that significantly impact nearly all Americans.
I'd been really struggling with this decision, until this article appeared today. Thank you, AP News!

Animal-derived skin care products are gaining popularity, from salmon sperm facials to moisturizers made with beef tallow — the fat around a cow's internal organs. One California rancher who sells farm-raised beef says he and his wife have found a sideline in whipping up recipes in their kitchen for tallow balm. These products are promoted as natural alternatives to synthetic products, but should consumers use them? Experts say the products certainly qualify as sustainable, but warn that there's no strong medical evidence for their effectiveness. One said the beauty industry is under pressure to constantly introduce new things.