Bare Talk
Recently a few men been getting in touch saying that they just started growing a beard and asking if we make anything to make it grow faster.
Last weekend saw Afropunk Fest 2017 come to London. All people were out and love was all round. The atmosphere was electric, I had my rum and together with our friends at United80 Brixton we made sure a little bit of culture and happiness was spread 'bout.
Friday night we went down to a buzzing atmosphere in Brixton Village as part of the re-opening of independent store United80. It was a big night for them as they re-opened the doors after running a successful Kickstarter campaign to help them take the store to the next level. But it was also a big night for we as they became our first UK stockist!
We caught up with João Miranda at on growing his toothpick beard and the troubles that come with it and just how to grow a beard.
That's it! Last shave done, you decided to grow a beard. First a bit of stubble, little longer, looking good, and then the itch. You scratch, it itches, you scratch more, it itches more. Thankfully, we got a solution to that.
Curly and afro hair is drier, thicker and rougher than caucasian hair which is what leads to breakages. So the type of product you use matters. Let me explain why.
Oil or Balm. We hear this question all the time. Which one do I use? What’s the difference? Do I need both? Yes, you want both and there is a difference...
Most know aloe (or aloe vera) as the perfect solution for sunburn, but we also use it in our beard balm. It’s another one of nature’s little miracle, and effective at treating dandruff, frizzy and oily hair. With a chemical makeup similar to that of your own hair, aloe helps promote hair growth while locking in moisture, helping keep hair and beards soft and shiny...