Any bearded /fa/ggots hopped on the beard oil meme yet? I've basically started using scented beard oil in place of cologne, though I might pick up something unscented soon. What are your favorite brands and scents to use? I've been using Grave before Shave's Bay Rum exclusively, but I want to branch out. I'm thinking of ordering a sampler from Thunderbeard since they're local to me and I'd like to support them. I'm also going to get a Mad Viking sampler soon. Anyone have experience with either of those?
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>>10646867
i dont have a beard but i do like fragrances and i have a friend w/ a beard and he likes the TF beard oil i suggested him
TF is expensive but i dont know the average price for beard oils so i cant tell you how overpriced it is
TF tobacco vanille(the better one imo) / oud wood beard oil is a suggestion
>>10646873
The "beard culture" thing doesn't really happen here. My barber is one of the few people I know to actually bother with oil, and he sells it mostly to blue collar coal miners and grandfathers. I just have naturally thick coarse hair and beard oil is convenient to apply. The smell is just a bonus.
>>10646867
Sounds like nu male Reddit tier shit
>>10646880
That's a little steep compared to what I usually get, but the quality is presumably better and that's just the kind of scent I've been looking into.
>>10646867
congrats on being keked by the media into thinking you need to oil your beard
>>10646917
Hipster shit aside, my face gets dry and a long lasting perfumed conditioner is nice to have.
>>10646867
The Blades Grim "smolder"
smells like burnt vanilla sugar, better than most of my colognes desu
>>10646924
That went help from your face getting dry
If you live in a dry place you need to moisturize in the morning senpai
>>10646867
I use coconut hair oil fro walmart.works fine.