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Beard Oil

"Oil that feeds the skin first, the beard second. It absorbs clean and leaves behind strength, softness, and quiet confidence."

Ingredients:

Sweet Almond Oil
Pressed from pale kernels traded under moonlight. I use it to soften what the desert hardens and to calm skin scorched by sun and anger alike.

Sunflower Oil
Drawn from fields that turn their faces to the light. It feeds dry skin without weighing it down, teaching the beard to bend instead of break.

Meadowfoam Seed Oil
A rare thing, thick with staying power. I use it to seal moisture where it belongs, so the beard keeps its luster long after the bottle is corked.

Hemp Seed Oil
Green and restless, full of balance. It quiets irritated skin and keeps the flesh beneath the beard from rising up in protest.

Coconut Oil
Pulled from hard shells and harder labor. It slips deep into the hair itself, fortifying each strand like marrow in old bones.

Grapeseed Oil
Light as breath and quick to vanish. It leaves no trace behind, only comfort.

Jojoba Oil
Not truly an oil at all, but a mimic. It fools the skin into peace, restoring balance where too much or too little once ruled.

Argan Oil
Golden and costly. I reserve it for repair... split ends, frayed fibers, and beards worn thin by time and trail.


Emu Oil
A traveler. It carries every other ingredient deeper, past the surface, where true healing happens.

Prickly Pear Seed Oil
Scarce and potent. Drawn from plants that survive where others die. I use it sparingly to revive beards that have lost their strength.

Vitamin E
A preservative of life. It guards both skin and potion against decay.

Fragrance
Measured with restraint. A scent captured like a memory.

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