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The desire to achieve a manly beard is something most men run into at some point in their lives. For me, I was in my late twenties when I realized I wanted one but couldn’t. But with time, product, and a new regimen, I’ve noticed a major upsurge in thickness and health of my beard. For ages, I struggled with patchy growth and dryness that plagued me daily, and made it thoroughly unenjoyable to try and move through the bad stages of beard growing to where it looks and feels okay. But as the title suggests, proper beard regimen can go a long way. The Lumberjack and Black Amber variations are similarly made, with many of the same carrier oils, butters and waxes, but what’s different is the essential oils, which directly provide a health benefit with each having their own properties and their own scents. The Lumberjack has a spicy, floral and forest scent that is simply wonderful. It’s made up of Cedarwood, Bergamot, Eucalyptus, and Pine. The Black Amber, my personal favorite scent by Xtend Beard, is a rich and sweet Amber and Black Cherry scent that I used in the mornings before heading out each day, because it acted as a sort of aromatherapy for me, creating a comforting atmosphere of scent just below my nose, while also acting as a replacement for my cologne; it’s that delectable. Overall, I found Xtend Beard’s products to be very well made, high quality in their ingredients and exceeding in my expectations with each and every use.
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