Kick Ass Beard Oil
Beard Oil is considered to be an all in one solution to maintaining a healthy beard. No matter the length of your beard, including a high quality natural beard oil is a great way to keep the beard soft, skin moisturized, itch free while reducing and eliminating beard dandruff.
Beard oil is enriched with vitamins, micronutrients and fatty acids that improve beard/skin health and strengthen the hair follicles. A healthy beard starts with a nutritious diet and healthy skin (follicles).
Beard oil moisturizes and restores the epidermis, ridding the beard of flaky skin and promoting ideal conditions for beard growth. Beard Oil is also great for sensitive skin.
Using beard oil not only cleans your beard, but it also smells incredible.
2oz
Ingredients: Jojoba seed oil, Cannabis Sativa Seed Oil, Tea Tree, Citrus Oil, Peppermint Oil, Sweet Tobacco & essential oil blends
HOW DO YOU USE BEARD OIL?
Using beard oil is as easy as brushing your teeth, and doesn’t take much time at all.
Shake the bottle before use. Depending on the environment and seasons, your oil may need a little warm up.
Dispense three to four drops into the palms of your hand and gently rub your hands together. The rule of thumb is start with less, and then add more if necessary. You don’t want to unnecessarily waste product or leave your beard looking and feeling greasy.
In a downwards motion, run your hands and fingers over the beard ensuring you start from the cheek area at the top of your sideburns and then working your way downwards to cover the rest of the beard. Ensure you pay attention to your moustache area.
If you’re using your hands, gently run the tips of your fingers in an upwards motion from the chin, working your way outwards towards the cheek. Massage the oil into the skin, take your time, appreciate your handsome mug in the mirror while you do it.
If using a comb, continue to comb in a downwards motion and use your hand as a way to pat down flyaway hairs gently to provide a natural beard style.
Apply more oil if you feel it’s called for.