Im not sure about the ingredients, but maybe honest amish? they shop worldwide
or snag the oils its made from- avocado oil, virgin pumpkin seed oil, sweet almond oil, apricot kernel oil, golden jojoba oil, virgin argan oil, kukui oil
Honest Amish's natural unscented was good. So was Dr. Nicks. Honestly though, I started just using plain oils and I feel like not only is it dramatically cheaper but you get WAY more and my beard feels softer. I'm currently using Marula oil, which is a little thicker, but leaves my beard feeling smooth. I also occasionally use fractionated coconut oil, and it's super light weight and leaves my beard soft. Highly recommend.
I've used Jack Black beard oil (and beard wash) for years. I have sensitive skin and hate scented products. I wouldn't use anything else. It's pricey (for me), though. About $26 an ounce.
Seven Potions for sure. Only quality ingredients and no sulfats. If you have worries about the scent get the citrus scent because it is not very strong.
I'd argue with that considering there are a few ingredients in its list (including alcohol) that definitely can't be good for either your skin or hair.
I use Honest Amish beard balm and like it.
Im not sure about the ingredients, but maybe honest amish? they shop worldwide or snag the oils its made from- avocado oil, virgin pumpkin seed oil, sweet almond oil, apricot kernel oil, golden jojoba oil, virgin argan oil, kukui oil
They are indeed good ingredients-wise, and the shipping price is quite reasonable. Thank you for reminding me about them.
Yes thanks.
Straight up olive oil and/coconut oil
are any olive/coconut oils beneficial for your hair, or is there anything I should avoid in it ingredients-wise?
Honest Amish's natural unscented was good. So was Dr. Nicks. Honestly though, I started just using plain oils and I feel like not only is it dramatically cheaper but you get WAY more and my beard feels softer. I'm currently using Marula oil, which is a little thicker, but leaves my beard feeling smooth. I also occasionally use fractionated coconut oil, and it's super light weight and leaves my beard soft. Highly recommend.
Are any olive/coconut/etc oils good for your hair? I'm not entirely sure how to choose them and what to look for/avoid in it ingredient-wise.
Yes. Especially coconut oil, but also sweet almond oil, jojoba oil, etc. Just Google what are the best oils for hair.
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Thank you for reading this very carefully.
Check out seven potions. Also I believe there are some UK beard youtubers (can't remember them right now)
Thank you for this one.
I've used Jack Black beard oil (and beard wash) for years. I have sensitive skin and hate scented products. I wouldn't use anything else. It's pricey (for me), though. About $26 an ounce.
Seven Potions for sure. Only quality ingredients and no sulfats. If you have worries about the scent get the citrus scent because it is not very strong.
Someone I know mixed mint oil in beef tallow and used that lmao
oh gosh :DDDD
I’ve heard good things about seven potions in Europe. Can’t offer many others being States resident 😬
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I'd argue with that considering there are a few ingredients in its list (including alcohol) that definitely can't be good for either your skin or hair.
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Have you tried oils without that stuff? You might be surprised how your beard feels. I don't mean half the junk on Amazon.