Sweet Tobacco Beard Hair and Skin Oil

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High-Performance, Multi-Function Treatment for Men It’s time for an oil change. Inspired by the iconic heritage of Route 66, our Sweet Tobacco Beard, Hair and Skin Oil is a professional-grade, premium oil blend that locks in healthy hydration for weightless, conditioning strength ...High-Performance, Multi-Function Treatment for Men It’s time for an oil change. Inspired by the iconic heritage of Route 66, our Sweet Tobacco Beard, Hair and Skin Oil is a professional-grade, premium oil blend that locks in healthy hydration for weightless, conditioning strength in skin and strands.

To use, apply to wet or dry beard, hair and skin, then air dry or blow dry. Add to pomade or other styling products for extra smoothing. SWEET TOBACCO SCENT A charismatic scent that evokes a boozy night out at the local speakeasy, with notes of California lemon, clove buds, clary sage, saffron, dried fruits, tonka bean, golden amber, manuka honey, dark-toned vanilla, cedarwood, patchouli, decadent leather, musk, and tobacco leaves.

NON-GREASY FORMULA.Our 18.21 Man Made non-greasy oil calms and conditions for smooth, healthy hair and skin. The light, unique formula makes hair feel thicker, without adding any weight. It will also help treat and calm rough, dry and flaky skin.CONDITIONS EVERYTHING.

Our Sweet Tobacco oil conditions beard, skin and hair alike with a weightless emollient effect. It strengthens and smoothes your beard, while calming the skin beneath. You can use it on wet hair to soften and thicken when blown dry—it even helps shorten blow-dry time.

This product is also great for hydrating skin and adding vibrancy to tattoos.PREMIUM INGREDIENTS. Looks like it’s up to you. Introduce dad, best bud, or birthday boy to craft products they’ll never turn back from.

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