"Ideas are like beards; men do not have them until they grow up."
~ Voltaire
- Amberchouli blends mysterious amber and earthy sweet patchouli finished with just a touch of nutmeg.
After two long years in the making, the sexiest beard oyl ever is finally here! But this is no ordinary oyl, it is also a nutrient-rich serum which not only smoothes your whiskers but nourishes the skin.
In addition to our signature herb-infused abyssinian seed oyl we've added some very special skin & hair care ingredients. Sake extract, high in amino acids, softens and protects the skin. Bamboo extract, high in silica & anti-oxidants, nourishes & soothes the skin while adding luster to the whiskers. Amazonian water lily extract adds deep conditioning action for your whiskers while having a detoxifying effect on the skin. Vegan keratin is added for extra hydration and reduces frizz for a more manageable beard. Lastly, olive oil unsaponifiables are added to create a silky feel and faster absorbency to this serum and eliminates the heavy, oily feel common with most beard oyls, creating the sexiest beard oyl you will ever use.
ingredients: abyssinian seed oil infused with organic herbs (burdock, hops, nettles, oatstraw, rosemary, shavegrass), castor seed oyl, grapeseed oyl, hydrogenated ethyhexyl olivate (olive oil unsaponifiables), sunflower seed oyl, apricot kernel oyl, amazonian water lily extract, bamboo extract, sake extract, hydrlyzed cicer seed extract, lentil seed extract, quinoa seed extract, phthalate-free fragrance, essential oyls of patchouli & nutmeg
directions: shake a few drops into palm and work through whiskers and into the skin. Adjust amount used to suit your preference and needs.
1oz amber glass bottle with reducer drip insert
From the earliest of times there was the role of the healer. The herbalist. The "Wise Woman". She possessed knowledge of healing herbs and botanicals which was handed down from previous generations back. As a healer, the wise woman was usually the first stop for the average person when they were sick or had a health issue to address. Of course in the Medieval and Renaissance era, the wise woman may have been called a witch or a heretic and discouraged from practicing her art as women were not allowed a profession in that time. This of course would make any herbalist surly as hell!
It is up to us to cultivate our garden.
Deb Wallace,
the Surly Herbalist herself
After 6 years of creating vegan skin care products I decided to launch in a new direction to incorporate my love of herbs in cosmetic products and my passion for Ren faire. Enter the Surly Herbalist. Come find me at faire and make merry while you explore the delightful treats I have prepared for you.