Treat your facial follicles to some TLC courtesy of Weirdy Beardy Beard Oil
Treat your facial follicles to some TLC courtesy of Weirdy Beardy Beard Oil
Treat your facial follicles to some TLC courtesy of Weirdy Beardy Beard Oil

Treat your facial follicles to some TLC courtesy of Weirdy Beardy Beard Oil

Fiercely bearded blokes across Australia are jumping on the beard oil craze, with a high percentage of these hirsute humans getting weird with the beard and using the oils and buffs from Weirdy Beardy.

Louis Proctor started Weirdy Beardy in 2014, with the aim to make high quality beard oils and products that cater to the fuzzy-faced gent. As a bearded man himself, Louis knew that there was a dearth in the market of high-quality products for man manes.

Formulated over several months, this premium range of goods is hand produced in Sydney using a mix of balanced essential oils and soft fragrances that help exfoliate, cleanse and condition skin to keep beards velvety soft.

Amongst Weirdy Beardy’s range is two kinds variants of beard oilas well as shave creams and beard buffs. The Raven and Woodpecker are the two oil variants that Weirdy Beardy is primarily known for. The Raven is crafted using ingredients such as Argan and Kakui oils as well as Shea butter to keep your beard luxurious, while Woodpecker blends Coconut and Jojoba oils with Vitamin B5 to help protect your skin and beard from the elements. The Beard Buff is the newest product in the Weirdy Beardy range, used as a polish for your beard by removing grime and dirt and leaving it fresh and soft to the touch.

Many people might not be aware that the rugged beard benefitted from the usage of such goods, but like the rest of the hair on your head, a thorough clean and a bit of care can make all the difference. To up your grizzly game, purchase Weirdy Beardy products from The Emporium Barber, Jimmy Rod’s Barbers and Crown and Co. in Brisbane or online from The Bearded Stag or the Weirdy Beardy website.

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