Beard Oil
Beard Oil

Beard Oil

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There's nothing wrong with taking care of your beard or skin. Take some extra time to nourish and moisturise your facial hair with vitamin E rich Argan Oil.

The Mare & Itis Beard Oil is the answer if you have been longing for a smooth and soft beard that doesn't end up being patchy and dry. All you need is our rich combination of these carrier oils and essential oils to be catapulted to lush beard heaven. Cedarwood Essential Oil is said to help soothe itchy and together with Lavender Essential Oil, studies have shown that they promote hair growth.

We only use quality ingredients so you can benefit from all things natural - just as Mother Nature intended.

Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. 

    Size: 50 ml with Pipette

    Ingredients

    Sweet Almond Oil, Argan Oil, Cedarwood Essential Oil, Lavender Essential Oil, Dehydroacetic Acid, Benzyl Alcohol.

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