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Okay, I have been growing my beard for the first time ever, always sported a goatee. Anyway, just found soome great african amercian products that are pretty damn good and works for me.
1. I think all Beard Butters works really good for me and my beard as long as they have no wax, petroliums, opr wax, Perticularly fond of Maestro's Classic and Scotch Porter and then FreshBeards Butter in that order for me. It cost no more than $3.75 per ounce for most, Scotch Porter costs more like $6.75 per ounce. These are excellent for my beard, but I somehow believe that any beard butter without wax or silicons or petrolium works well for me.
2. Just about any beard oil seems good to my face and beard, only FreshBeards have those oils also. Scotch Porter and Maestro, but I think Scotch Porter is working on an oil. So I use Fresh Beards with their butter, but you can mix and max well.
In addition to that Cantu hair conditioner works wonders also for my beard, I think most of those beard butters are based on the same as the conditioner, coconut oils nd shea butters
I have not had much luck with beard balms, those with that beeswax and other waxes not good for my hair, I need a lot of moisture in my beard. Those waxes tend to dry my beard out and make it feel reall hard, plus get all over my shirt.
I think that Maestro's Beard Butter will rule the #beardlife #beard it is being sold in Targets now ina lot of places. I know that Maestro's Beard Buttecr and Scotch Porter are black owned, not sure about FreshBeards Butter
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