A good beard oil nourishes facial hair and skin, tightens pores, and moisturizes without leaving behind an oily residue. This blend does just that with the added bonus of a woodsy scent with just a hint of clove.
This recipe is designed to make a single small bottle. You can scale up the recipe, store it in a brown sealed bottle in a cool place like the refrigerator, and refill your dropper bottle as needed. You can also scale it up enough to make several brown dropper bottles so you have extras for the gym bag, travel, or stored in the refrigerator to replace your primary one as needed.
Tip: Refill the dropper bottle many times before using the dropper bottle cleaning process to clean it thoroughly.
Ingredients
- 15 ml (.5 oz) Castor oil
- 20 ml (.6 oz) Pumpkin Seed oil
- 20 ml (.6 oz) Douglas-fir oil
- 5 ml (.2 oz) vegetable glycerine
- 5 drops (.2 oz) Rosemary Antioxidant
- 5 drops vitamin E
Essential Oils: - 10 drops Palmrosa
- 8 drops Helichrysum
- 5 drops Fir
- 5 drops Rose Geranium
- 5 drops Rosemary
- 3 drops Clove Bud
Equipment
- Measuring spoons and cups
- Funnel and tools for pouring
- 2 oz (60 ml) brown glass bottle with dropper top
- Label and Pen
Procedure
- Measure all ingredients into the brown glass bottle.
- Cap the bottle tightly and shake a few times to mix the blend well.
- Label the bottle.
Storage and Use
Store Beardy Beard Oil in a cool, dark place where it’ll be easy to use. The bathroom near the shaving tools is a smart spot. Apply a few drops after shaving. You can use Beardy Beard Oil daily or as often as needed.