Whether you’re growing your facial hair, or going clean-shaven, this DIY Oil works as a conditioning and finishing beard balm, or a moisturising pre-shave stubble softener. This oil is environmentally friendly, and contains no harsh chemicals or preservatives, making it ideal for all skin types.
To make this, you’ll need:
10ml of your favourite carrier oil – I’ve used Eden’s Semilla Jojoba Oil
5-10 drops of essential oils – I’ve used Eden Semilla’s Cinnamon Oil
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Jojoba oil is highly moisturising, and sinks into the skin and facial hair a lot quicker than other heavier oils, but if you’ve got extremely dry skin or coarse hair, you could use Olive Oil. The oil will condition your beard, or soften facial hair, making for a more comfortable shave. Cinnamon Oil is know to stop bleeding and promoting heeling, making it great to use where you might experience nicks and cuts, such as the face during shaving, or tidying up facial hair. Other essential oils that could be used include tea tree oil which works as an antiseptic and helps prevent ingrown hairs, but you could just opt to use your favourite fragranced oil – the combinations are limitless.
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