Your Questions, Answered
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For silky, glowing skin, apply a small amount of body butter right after your shower or bath while your skin is still damp. The moisture helps lock in hydration. Warm a dab between your palms and massage gently, concentrating on dry areas like elbows, knees, and heels. A little goes a long way, so start sparingly and add more only if needed for a non-greasy, nourished finish.
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Warm a pea-sized amount between fingertips, rub into palms, then work through a dry or slightly damp beard from roots to tips. Use fingertips to massage balm into the skin to tame flyaways and hydrate follicles, and run your palms or a comb through the beard to shape and smooth. Add more a little at a time for longer or thicker beards until you get the hold and shine you want. Finish by styling with fingers or a brush for a neat, natural look.
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Store body butter and beard balms in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and heat. Think a bathroom cabinet or dresser drawer rather than the shower. Keep lids tightly closed to prevent contamination and moisture entry, and use clean, dry hands or a small spatula to scoop product to extend shelf life and maintain texture.
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Our luxurious body butters are a buttery bouquet of skin loving ingredients: sweet almond oil and grapeseed oil melt in for lightweight hydration, while creamy coconut oil adds a tropical slip; cocoa, shea, and mango butters provide deep, velvety nourishment and a protective barrier to lock in moisture; and a carefully blended oil based fragrance wraps everything in a long-lasting, skin safe scent. Together they absorb beautifully, leave skin soft and deliver rich, lasting moisture with a hint of indulgence.
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Our beard balm blends nourishing jojoba oil and silky argan oil with creamy shea butter and protective beeswax to soften, condition, and tame stray hairs; sweet almond oil adds lightweight moisture while a subtle oil based fragrance leaves your beard smelling fresh all day.
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If your body butter or beard balm melts, simply place the container in the refrigerator or a cool, dry spot until it hardens again; for faster, more even re-solidifying
Warning: If whipped butter melts, it may not return to its original light, fluffy texture once cooled.
