I’m utterly delighted that Mr Smags has grown his beard long. It’s this magnifient thatch of ginger awesomeness and it brings me joy every day. Daddy Smags has also grown an awesome salt and pepper beard this year and Brother Smags is sporting a hairy face too. Most excellent.
It was while I was doing some research on Etsy for gifts for men that I discovered that beard oil is a thing – you rub it into your face mane to keep it all soft and delicious. Most of the beard oils I found for sale were in the states and didn’t ship to Australia so I decided to just make my own! Here’s my how to make your own beard oil DIY!
Woozy Boy Beard Balm
1 x 50 ml dark glass jar
Coconut oil
1/2 teaspoon almond oil
25 drops of lavender essential oil
1 sticky label
Method – fill your jar almost full with coconut oil and then add the almond oil and 25 drops of lavendar oil. Give it a good stir with a toothpick and if necessary, fill the remainder of the jar with extra coconut oil.
Pepper Pine Beard Oil
1 x 35 ml dark glass dropper bottle
Sweet almond oil
25 drops of cedar essential oil
15 drops of pine essential
Method – fill your dropper bottle 2 thirds with almond oil, add essential oils and give it a good shake. Then top up with almond oil. Note: leave a bit more room at the top than you think… the dropper will add volume to the bottle when you close it so if you over fill it, it will over flow.
Cinna-Bun Beard Tonic
1 x 35 ml dark glass dropper bottle
Sweet almond oil
30 drops of cinnamon beard oil
Method – fill your dropper bottle 2 thirds with almond oil, add essential oils and give it a good shake. Then top up with almond oil. Note: leave a bit more room at the top than you think… the dropper will add volume to the bottle when you close it so if you over fill it, it will over flow.
You can source carrier oils and essential oils at most health food stores and if you’ve been paying attention to any of the huge food movements of the past year you are bound to have a giant jar of coconut oil in your pantry. You can also adjust the amounts of essential oils you use if you prefer a more subtle or stronger scent. It’s a great little gift for the bearded men (or women… let’s not discriminate okay?) in your life.
You can make cute little labels for them too!
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Question: Do you like beards?
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P.S – By the way if you’re keen to keep up to date with Smags here are all the ways you can follow along – Facebook, Twitter, Bloglovin, Instagram and the Smaggle weekly newsletter. I don’t want to pressure you or anything but you should probably know that all the cool kids are doing it. Just saying.
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Ugh no cant stand beards sorry 🙂 but that’s a great, personal DIY gift for someone bearded.
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Aesthetically, I’m not that fussy but for pashing I like clean shaven or full beard… stubble hurts!
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not a beard lover, love the idea for a beard smags!
I totally love making potions! … I’m an alchemist!
been doing it forever! love anything with coconut oil! i eat it too!
i make a vit c spray for my face!
1/2 to 1 tsp vit c powder
few drops of lavender oil
cooled filtered, boiled water, in small spray bottle
shake and spray!
noice!
have a beautiful Christmas and 2015! … you are a lovely one! <3 it and you! m:)X-
Hi Merilyn – you make your own vit c spray?! I pay a fortune for vitamin c serum! Thanks for the tip – definitely going to try it. Merry Christmas and happy 2015. xx
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I’m totally trying this too!
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That sounds like a great idea! I want to try it! Thank you for the recipe! xxx
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No beards in our family – though sometimes 24yo son sports a fashionable several days’ growth. Not sure whether it’s deliberate or he’s just too lazy to shave that week. My girlfriend’s hubby has a full on bushman’s beard – has always had it. I couldn’t imagine him without it. I’ll ask her whether he uses beard oil, though he’s a bit of a bloke’s bloke, so not sure he’d go for it.
I so love looking in here every day – reading all the wise, supportive and funny comments. To Mr and Mrs Smaggle and family and all the lovely bogging family – I wish you a joyous Christmas and a happy 2015 xxx-
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Mr Smags beard is very new but I love it! Makes him look more rugged! Thank you so much that’s lovely of you! Love to your family too! xxx
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I am totally blaming auto-correct for bogging instead of blogging! 🙂
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I can definitely appreciate a nice beard – so long as the guy doesn’t have a hipster douche bag hair style to accompany it. The rugged look is hot, lucky Smaggle!
What’s with that whole hipster Ned Kelly look that’s been going on next year? I automatically hate on any guy that looks like this:
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I agree I think beards need to be kept in check! Mr Smags is pretty rugged and hot, I’ll admit it! 🙂
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Not a beard fan here. I like a rough scruff but not a beard – it gets in the way when kissing or other things, and it’s too itchy lol. This is a super cool post though Carly, am bookmarking it!
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Oh awesome! Glad you like it! I agree though I need full beard or clean shaven – anything else is too itchy!
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