Description
Our new Grooming balms are the same formula as our previous Beard balms.
Our supremely hydrating unisex Grooming balm is a concentrated blend of highly nutritive and reparative organic plant oils and butters. We craft all of our products exclusively out of pure plant absolutes and essential oils lending a unique and distinct scent that is sensual and not overpowering.
Hold: Light to medium
Scent: Juniper berry, Rosemary, Lavender and Bergamot
What it smells like: Fresh and crisp greens with hints of Gin, slightly herbaceous and woodsy with notes of earl grey and lavender.
Washes out easily with soap and water
Tames, conditions and smoothes hair
Heals dry skin and hair
Suitable for any hair type
Relieves beard dandruff and bumps.
Made exclusively with plant oils and botanicals
This product contains hempseed oil and WILL NOT interfere with any drug testing.
Conveniently stored in 1 oz ( TRAVEL ) or 2 oz ( FULL) sized seamless aluminum tins. Perfect for on the road or everyday travel.
* This product is 100% natural. Batches may vary due to natural variances in ingredients. Please note during weather changes your balm may have a slight grainy consistency due to the Shea butter “crystalizing” we recommend this quick fix.
How to use
After a shower or while hair or beard is slightly wet, scoop a small amount of balm onto thumbnail and soften between fingers.Apply thoroughly to beard, mustache or hair. TAKE YOUR TIME: Imagine coating every hair on every side.
To use as a skin cream, simply warm between fingers and apply to desired area.
Ingredients
*Sesamum Indicum (Sesame) Oil, *Cannabis Sativa (Hempseed) Oil, *Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, *Argania Spinsosa (Argan) Oil, *Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Oil, Beeswax (Cera Alba), Essential oils of *Juniperus Communis (Juniper), *Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary), *Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender), and *Citrus Aurantium Bergamia (Bergamot). Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract, and (Tocopherol) Vitamin E. *= organic **vitamin e from Non-GMO and Soy free sources
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Directions for use:
After a shower or while the beard is slightly wet, scoop a small amount of Beard Balm onto the thumbnail and soften between the fingers. Apply thoroughly to the beard and mustache. TAKE YOUR TIME: imagine coating every hair on every side.
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Fort Greene Smells fresh and alive! Think of it as a cologne version of mechanic’s grease (it does not smell like an auto-body shop). It has an aroma that is pointed, invigorating and masculine without being butch. It is NOT “masculine” in the way that traditional men’s fragrances are. It doesn’t smell like a fragrance: it’s more like a delightful bonus breath for some lucky bystander when you happen to pass wearing it. With its distinct botanical notes of pine (thankyouverymuch Rosemary) and the added character of Juniper, Fort Greene carries off a breezy balance with the dulcet additions of floral lavender and bergamot.
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Why Name a scent Fort Greene?
The beauty of our fragrances is that they stimulate the olfactory sense in a completely different way from your everyday cologne, perfume or scented lotion. Whether she knew it or not, when Mckenzie originally formulated our core scents, what she was doing was redefining the relationships between fragrance and wearer, fragrance and smeller, and probably wearer and smeller as a result! She was blazing trails in the cliche-fraught fragrance industry. Our version of Fort Greene is a unisex blend of invigorating herbs and spices meant to regenerate, soothe and inspire. It is scented with juniper and rosemary, two incredibly uplifting herbs, and is balanced by lavender and bergamot to help create a beautifully balanced botanical blend of spiced, floral greens. The driving force behind this scent was to reflect Fort Greene’s rich and varied musical history. In our studio we listen to a well-balanced variety of hip hop, rock n’ roll and classics to get our inspiration: and so here’s that inspiration, all bottled up, tin-sealed and ready for you to experience: Fort Greene.
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