Beard Oil Imperial Beard Urban Beard Oil
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Age:
18+
Brand: Imperial Beard
Line: beard care
Product Type: beard and moustache oil
Product Properties: nourishment, softening
Hair Type: all hair types
Volume: 30 ml
Ingredients: argan
When To Use: universal
Gender: for men
Classification: professional
Country: France
Made in: France
Imperial Beard Urban Oil, made from argan, jojoba, and sesame oils, deeply nourishes the beard, giving it a pleasant and delicate fragrance.
Antibacterial protection is provided by the inclusion of tea tree essential oil, which protects and soothes the skin from irritation.
It softens, moisturizes, and relaxes the hair, making the beard softer and more attractive.
Alcohol-free.Argan oil is extracted from the argan tree, which grows in Morocco and southwestern Algeria. Rich in Vitamin E and antioxidants, it is also valued for its cosmetic properties. With nourishing, regenerating, and restorative qualities, it is ideal for beard care. Often referred to as a miracle oil, argan oil adds authenticity to the ancient beauty ritual, a versatility that makes it so remarkable.
Jojoba oil is actually a liquid wax obtained from the seeds of the jojoba plant, also known as "wild hazel", which grows in South America. With roots that can reach over 30 meters in length, this tree can retain moisture in desert soil, thus resisting drought. Its composition, similar to that of human sebum, has a remarkable affinity with skin and hair. Regular massages with this oil will restore vitality and shine to the beard.
Sesame is an annual oil plant that grows in tropical Asia and belongs to the Pedaliaceae family. It has been cultivated in Africa and Asia for thousands of years. It is quite possible that sesame was the first plant from which edible oil was extracted around 3500 years ago in Mesopotamia. This oil easily penetrates the skin and beard hair, softening them, protecting against ultraviolet rays, nourishing, and soothing irritations.
The tea tree owes its name to the navigator James Cook and his crew, who upon arriving in Australia prepared a refreshing tea from the leaves of this tree. They also noticed that the indigenous people used these leaves to make poultices, which they applied to wounds to treat infections. Long before the emergence of the first synthetic antibiotics in 922, tea tree leaves were distilled, and their incredible antiseptic and antibacterial properties were confirmed.
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Apply a few drops of oil between your palms and thoroughly work it into your beard.