Beard Oil Imperial Beard Gentleman 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, castor
Formula: gentle
When To Use: universal
Gender: for men
Classification: professional
Country: France
Made in: France
Gentleman Imperial Beard Oil, composed of nigella, castor, jojoba, olive, argan, and sweet almond oils, deeply nourishes the beard, leaving a pleasant woody and subtly spicy fragrance.
Antibacterial protection is provided through the inclusion of niaouli essential oil, which soothes and protects the skin from irritation.
This oil softens, moisturizes, and relaxes the hair, making the beard softer and more appealing.
Apply a top note of cinnamon to your beard, with a base of woody fragrance rounded out by warm notes of vanilla, magnolia, and saffron.
Alcohol-free.Argan oil is derived from the argan tree, native to Morocco and southwestern Algeria. Rich in vitamin E and antioxidants, it is also valued for its cosmetic properties. This highly nourishing, regenerating, and restructuring product is perfect for beard care. Often referred to as miraculous, argan oil complements the authenticity of an ancient beauty ritual, adding a universal appeal that makes it truly remarkable.
Jojoba oil is actually a liquid wax extracted from the seeds of the jojoba plant, also known as "wild hazel," which grows in South America. With roots reaching over 30 meters deep, this tree captures moisture from desert soil and withstands drought. Its composition closely resembles human sebum, making it wonderfully compatible with skin and hair. Regular massage with this oil will restore strength and shine to your beard.
Olive oil is perfect for restoring strength and luster to a beard that is damaged or lacking vitality. It is renowned in cosmetics for its emollient properties.
Nigella oil has existed for thousands of years. It was used by Egyptians and more broadly in the Middle East and India. Recently rediscovered in Europe, it needs no introduction, having crossed centuries to contribute to the well-being of generations. It is obtained by pressing black cumin seeds, tiny seeds that offer numerous health benefits even in their natural state. Its spicy aroma, orange-brown color, thick and creamy texture make this oil a natural boon for both appearance and health, deeply nourishing a dry beard.
Originating from tropical Africa, castor oil is extracted from the castor plant. While the castor seed itself is inedible, the vegetable oil derived from it is non-toxic and offers numerous benefits for skin, hair, and beard. The magic of castor oil works on hair and beard by adding volume and enriching them. Rich in fatty acids, castor oil nourishes the scalp, and beyond that, it makes the beard shinier, more elastic, and fuller, accelerating growth and regrowth.
In addition to its nourishing and moisturizing properties, sweet almond oil is particularly effective in regulating sebum production, which is why we use it to treat scalp or beard issues like dandruff. If you have a dry beard, this oil is ideal for nourishing it.
The paperbark tree, native to New Caledonia and belonging to the Myrtaceae family (myrtle), is known for the long-standing virtues of the myrtle plant. In some tribes, it is traditionally used in healing. This natural antiseptic, also known as gomenol, is found in numerous pharmaceutical products for gargling, toothpaste, and remedies for bad breath. It's a very powerful antibacterial and antiviral agent, also recognized as a radiation protectant.-
Apply a few drops of oil between your palms and work it thoroughly into your beard.