Some of you have probably never heard of beard oil, but those of us with luscious beards tend to swear by it!
I've used a lot of oils in the past and they normally range between £6 - £18.
I can say that this stuff is really good, especially for a quid!
Made in Blighty and not tested on animals (not sold in China).
Also Vegan friendly.
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StonedSte to Biker Jeff
15 Aug 165#19
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Latest comments (42)
bulletfoss
3 Nov 16#42
This deal is still on-going for any bearded folk interested!
bulletfoss
27 Aug 16#41
Yeah, beards are gross. You win.
Biker Jeff
26 Aug 16#40
I see beardy is still uptight.....
:smile:
bulletfoss
23 Aug 16#39
Says "Biker" Jeff.
Probably wears Jeans & Trainers on a regular basis.
Go away you turd.
Biker Jeff
19 Aug 161#38
They aren't sh**ty comments..... Its just good old taking the pss about this hipster beard fad.
Go and have a good shave mate, that facial hair is making you a bit uptight.
Meathotukdeals
19 Aug 161#37
Sorry, but how many d**khead comments are there before I even said a word?
I dunno. Go count them. Write it down. Put it in your diary. I replied to yours because it was by far the best of this class.
Why comment in the first place if they have no interest in the products in this deal?
Number one - its a free forum ( I know you think you should be able to tell people what to do so guess this grinds your gears). Two, who says they have no interest? You said I had no interest, and I do have an interest. Most people, like me, don't spend their time looking at things that bore them unless they have to.
Does this really offend them enough to have to make sh**ty comments?
Again. Ask them if they are offended, and why, rather than jumping to all manner of ill founded conclusions about them and ranting like you are. Again, all I did was mirror your own post (using those exact words I have subsequently quoted) - and you didn't take that too well. Seems to me you can give it, but can't take it, then go OTT *shrug*
bulletfoss
19 Aug 16#36
Sorry, but how many d**khead comments are there before I even said a word?
Why comment in the first place if they have no interest in the products in this deal?
Does this really offend them enough to have to make sh**ty comments?
Meathotukdeals
18 Aug 161#35
No, just taking the p as you put lots of other people down in your self serving spiel simply because...da dA DAAARR! ...they don't want to be like you. Yes it was that straight forward. And no I won't do what you tell me to do. As if!
You seem very 'into' yourself - even to the point now people who don't want to be like you are not just showing characteristics of being "boring", "mundane" and not "daring" but now they are "a**holes" and have "psychological" issues too, that are guessed by those with "half a brain". Quite the laugh also that you subsequently posted "Are you trying to hurt people's feelings? Are you trying to impose your opinions on others?".
bulletfoss
17 Aug 16#34
If you aren't interested in these products, or don't like beards, then why are you commenting?
You're clearly not attempting to be constructive or helpful.
Are you trying to hurt people's feelings?
Are you trying to impose your opinions on others?
I'm not sure what the neg comments in here are trying to achieve, but I'm sure anyone with half a brain could probably guess a number of psychological reasons.
Usually they're just a**holes. Go and bother people on reddit.
Meathotukdeals
17 Aug 161#33
LOL. Daring? Ok I like to tie my big muck-tags into a kind of pony tail. Its daring and such a divergence from those who let their muck-tags do whatever or have them off in a crack wax - so boring and mundane. Sometimes I bleach my big pony tail muck-tag so I can see the hardened on poo among it. The contrast of tone is quite the furthest from mundane I've ever seen in muck-tags. Yeah. I'm daring!
Biker Jeff
15 Aug 161#25
Also, no one has ever looked back to blokes being clean shaven and thought..... 'my god, what were they thinking !'
Bargain, all the ingredients will only cost you about £20. Then they'll probably be rancid before you finish them.
andrewfrancis92754397
14 Aug 16#17
Brilliant for a quid. My flowing beard flows a little better with this.
Shayno
14 Aug 16#15
I tried one once when I grew a beard... I used The bearded man brand in a lemon scent. I had lots of spots underneath the beard and had to shave it off. I put it down to oils... making me skin pores greasy.
If it works then it's a great price and nice find but I'll stick to clean shaven and oil free moisturiser :sunglasses:
emzhemz
14 Aug 16#12
My local also has the same brand beard shampoo & beard conditioner £1 each. Got them for the Mr and he really likes them. Said they smell good :smiley:
bulletfoss to emzhemz
14 Aug 16#14
It's a face moisturiser and beard conditioner, posted it as another deal :wink:
duncancosgrove
14 Aug 161#8
beard conditioner. ffs.
bulletfoss to duncancosgrove
14 Aug 16#13
Not quite sure what you mean by that.
Although, this isn't beard conditioner, I posted that separately. :man:
leelee70
14 Aug 16#11
this is really good stuff got some the other week and can highly recommend
ceepeepee
14 Aug 16#10
I make my own because it's expensive I may have to investigate nice 1
maxeyt
14 Aug 16#9
Is this like snake oil ? :stuck_out_tongue:
Saro
14 Aug 16#6
nothing better than coconut oil.
kamenitzabrit
14 Aug 161#5
I expect the market will be flooded with this type of product shortly, as it's become surplus to requirements in parts of Syria according to the news recently.
Opening post
I've used a lot of oils in the past and they normally range between £6 - £18.
I can say that this stuff is really good, especially for a quid!
Made in Blighty and not tested on animals (not sold in China).
Also Vegan friendly.
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Latest comments (42)
:smile:
Probably wears Jeans & Trainers on a regular basis.
Go away you turd.
Go and have a good shave mate, that facial hair is making you a bit uptight.
I dunno. Go count them. Write it down. Put it in your diary. I replied to yours because it was by far the best of this class.
Why comment in the first place if they have no interest in the products in this deal?
Number one - its a free forum ( I know you think you should be able to tell people what to do so guess this grinds your gears). Two, who says they have no interest? You said I had no interest, and I do have an interest. Most people, like me, don't spend their time looking at things that bore them unless they have to.
Does this really offend them enough to have to make sh**ty comments?
Again. Ask them if they are offended, and why, rather than jumping to all manner of ill founded conclusions about them and ranting like you are. Again, all I did was mirror your own post (using those exact words I have subsequently quoted) - and you didn't take that too well. Seems to me you can give it, but can't take it, then go OTT *shrug*
Why comment in the first place if they have no interest in the products in this deal?
Does this really offend them enough to have to make sh**ty comments?
You seem very 'into' yourself - even to the point now people who don't want to be like you are not just showing characteristics of being "boring", "mundane" and not "daring" but now they are "a**holes" and have "psychological" issues too, that are guessed by those with "half a brain". Quite the laugh also that you subsequently posted "Are you trying to hurt people's feelings? Are you trying to impose your opinions on others?".
You're clearly not attempting to be constructive or helpful.
Are you trying to hurt people's feelings?
Are you trying to impose your opinions on others?
I'm not sure what the neg comments in here are trying to achieve, but I'm sure anyone with half a brain could probably guess a number of psychological reasons.
Usually they're just a**holes. Go and bother people on reddit.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/beard-beard-conditioner-face-moisturiser-300ml-1-home-bargains-2495652?p=28582750
(I know, its like they believe mankind has only had a few decades on the planet. Oh Darling! How monstrous! It's not the fashion Dear!).
Unless of course they still wear a jumper and a tie ?
Google "Schorem Beard"
You'll find plenty of examples.
A beard is best as a classic gentleman look from the 20's - 40's, most blokes aren't daring enough to give it a go.
Boring short back & sides with clean shave is a bit too dull for me. Likewise, one-direction mainstream styles are also quite mundane.
Think less "jumper & tie" open university from the 80's style, and think more 1880's town sherif.
Tried cheap coconut massage oil and had no problems.....
http://www.artofmanliness.com/2014/09/09/diy-beard-oil/
If it works then it's a great price and nice find but I'll stick to clean shaven and oil free moisturiser :sunglasses:
Although, this isn't beard conditioner, I posted that separately. :man: