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Shakespeare's iconic beard was the inspiration for the Bard Balm.

This emulsified balm is lightweight,

easily absorbed and formulated to be deeply conditioning, dandruff fighting and itch relieving.

“Things done well and with a care, exempt themselves from fear.”

King Henry VIII

Mango Butter- A natural emollient, mango butter seals moisture into the skin and hair shaft.

"One touch of nature makes the whole world kin."

Troilus And Cressida

  Babassu Oil-Rich in Vitamin E., this silky oil quickly absorbs to leave both hair and skin texture soft and smooth.

"But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks?"

Romeo and Juliet

Wheat Germ Oil- A natural antioxidant, it protects skin and hair from free-radical damage .

"Wise men ne’er sit and wail their loss but cheerily seek how to redress their harms.”

Henry VI Part 3

Jojoba Oil- Controls the skin's natural sebum production, which aids in preventing breakouts. Jojoba oil adds added sheen to the beard hair without greasiness.

"How far that little candle throws his beams! So shines a good deed in a weary world."

The Merchant of Venice

MCT Oil- Coconut derived Multi-Chain Triglycerides are smaller molecules which efficiently penetrate the hair shaft, resulting in stronger hair strands.

"The king's name is a tower of strength."

Richard III

Available in two scent variants:

1.Sandalwood & Vetiver

2.Unscented

Directions: Dampen facial whiskers with warm water; rub a marble sized amount of balm onto the hands, rub upward into hair and skin starting at the neck. Finish by smoothing the hair downward with a beard brush or with the fingers.

Bard Balm- The Only Beard Balm William Shakespeare Would Likely Use

C$25.00Price
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