Beard care is a quiet ritual — a few minutes each morning that mark the difference between a rough, itchy beard and one that feels and looks genuinely cared for. Our collection brings together natural beard oils, shaving oils, brushes and combs made from honest materials, designed to bring a little ritual and a lot of comfort to daily grooming.
What's in the collection
The range centres on four complementary tools. Beard oils — available in 50 ml bottles — are blended with plant-based ingredients and come in woody, citrus and resinous scent profiles to suit different preferences. Shaving oils are formulated to soften the skin before a razor, working well alongside a traditional shaving brush. Shaving brushes bring a classic, deliberate quality to the routine — the kind of brush that actually builds a proper lather rather than just smearing foam around. Beard combs in wood with both wide and fine teeth allow you to tame, shape and distribute oil evenly through the beard.
Choosing your beard care products
When selecting a natural bath and body product for the face, start with scent. Beard oils come in options ranging from warm sandalwood and cedarwood to brighter citrus and earthy resin notes — the scent will be close to your face all day, so it is worth choosing one you genuinely enjoy. If you are new to shaving oil, look for a smaller 50 ml size to try first; if you already know what works for your skin, the 100 ml or 1 kg bulk options offer better value. A double-sided beard comb is the most versatile choice, letting you switch between wide teeth for longer or thicker beards and fine teeth for shaping and styling.
Building a simple beard care routine
A basic routine takes only a few minutes. After washing your face, apply a few drops of beard oil to your palm, warm it between your hands and work it into the beard from root to tip, using a wide-tooth comb to distribute it evenly. For shaving, a damp shaving brush worked in circular motions over the skin helps lift the hairs and prepare the area for a razor. Finish with the fine side of the comb to shape and neaten the beard. The combs and brushes are also easy to care for — rinse after use and allow to dry naturally. If you are looking to extend your routine, a solid shampoo formulated for hair can double as a gentle beard wash, keeping things simple without a separate product.
Frequently asked questions
How do I use beard oil?
Place a few drops into your palm, rub your hands together to warm the oil, then massage it into your beard working from chin upward. Use a wide-tooth comb to distribute it through the hair and a fine-tooth side to shape the edges. A little goes a long way — start with a small amount and add more only if your beard still feels dry.
What is the difference between beard oil and shaving oil?
Beard oil is applied after washing to condition the beard hair and moisturise the skin beneath. Shaving oil is used before a razor to protect the skin and help the blade glide smoothly. They serve different stages of a grooming routine and can be used together.
How do I care for my shaving brush?
Rinse the brush thoroughly after each use to remove any soap or oil residue. Shake out excess water and reshape the bristles gently. Stand the brush bristle-side down on a ventilated brush stand or rack to dry naturally — this prevents the base of the bristles from softening and prolongs the life of the brush.
What size beard comb should I choose?
A double-sided comb with both wide and fine teeth is the most practical option for most beard lengths. Wide teeth work well for longer or thicker beards, while fine teeth are useful for daily shaping and styling. If your beard is short and kept close, a fine-tooth side may be all you need.
How often should I apply beard oil?
Most people apply beard oil once daily after washing the face — typically in the morning. If your beard is particularly coarse or the skin beneath feels dry, you can apply a small amount again in the evening. There is no fixed rule; let the condition of your beard and skin guide you.