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Clubman Beard and Tattoo Oil, 1 Ounce

Clubman Beard and Tattoo Oil, 1 Ounce

Be warned, this beard oil is THICK. It's stays on well and tames my unruly man mane very well. It's mostly unscented, so don't expect it to cover up the lingering smell of 50 cent hot wings or bad relationship choices.

It gets rid of dry irritated skin under my mustache with in three days of use and I don't need to use it every day to keep it from coming back.

Like the clubman beard oil. Not a big fan of this beard/tattoo oil. Different consistency.

Makes your skin very soft, works great on my tats. Cheaper here than at barber shop.

I enjoy the oil. I like the consistency and scent.


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Feature Product

  • Unique blend of special oils and conditioners ensures that your beard, tattoo, and skin will look and feel their very best
  • Instantly see and feel the difference in your beard
  • Helps to give your tattoo more depth; makes the colors look richer, blacks stronger

Description

What it is: Unique blend of special oils and conditioners ensures that your beard tattoo and skin will look and feel their very best. What it does: Helps to give your tattoo more depth; makes the colors look richer blacks stronger.



didn't realize it had a dual purpose until i got my second tattoo and needed some!

Very good. Has worked when other beard oils have not. Helps moisturize and get rid of itchy skin.

I love this beard oil. Not runny like others.

So-so

Comparing this product against Urban Nomads tattoo oil head to head. This oil is MUCH thicker than Urban Nomads which flows like a warm olive oil. This oil flows more like a cold 20W50. Ingredient list is simpler, and has much fewer natural products where the Urban Nomads tattoo oil is all natural. The scent is a faint version of Clubman that your barber uses in talc to powder your neck which I REALLY like - it takes me back to old school barber shops. But it's not overpowering - you have to put your nose into the tattoo to pick it up. It doesn't sit on the skin either, your skin will slurp it up and leave a very mild slickeryness. Doesn't cause clothes to stick or the like.

Costwise, hands down, it's the winner. If you want something on a budget to be able to make your tattoo pop, then look no further. I wouldn't use it for short term aftercare, but more for regular maintenance.

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