Our all natural Daily Routine Kit provides daily beard and skin maintenance and is perfect for travel and self-care restoration. Everything you need to keep your skin and beard healthy, moisturized and smelling good. Included in the kit is a 1-month supply of the full collection:
Craft Beard™ Beard Wash
Craft Beard™ Beard Bar
Craft Beard™ Beard Conditioner
Craft Beard™ Beard Oil
Craft Beard™ Beard Balm
Craft Beard™ Anti-Ash Cream
Craft Beard™ Travel Tin Candle
Craft Beard™ Face Towel
Apply balm and oil to damp beard daily for maintenance and use full kit 2-3 times per week to keep your mane looking it's best.
SCENT PROFILE: Available in Turbinado & Tobacco and BOM (Blood Orange Myrrh) fragrances.
Turbinado and Tobacco- A pleasant blend of sweet and dark Turbinado grain sugar and earthy field tobacco with subtle notes of cherry and pear. A masculine aroma that lasts but doesn't overpower.
BOM (Blood Orange Myrrh)- Citrusy melody of grapefruit, orange peel, lemon peel, lemon, and mandarin enhance the juicy orange aroma and give way to vetiver and cedar green undertones. Additional notes of bergamot and amber open up to a heart of resinous myrrh and frankincense.
As we transition from the colder months to the warmer months of spring and summer, it's important to adapt our beard care routine to ensure that our beards remain healthy, vibrant, and stylish. In this installment of The Manual, we will discuss some essential beard care tips for Black men during the spring and summer months.
Growing a full and healthy beard is not just a matter of letting the hair grow out. It requires care and attention, just like the hair on your head. One of the most important factors for a healthy beard is hydration. Drinking enough water is a simple and effective way to keep your beard looking and feeling healthy.
Beards have been a part of many African and Carribean cultures for centuries. In many of those societies, beards were seen as a symbol of wisdom and strength. It was believed that men who were able to grow full beards were blessed with greater strength and virility. This belief was based on the idea that hair, including facial hair, was a symbol of life force.