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minus-squarethemeatbridgelinkfedilink5•3 months agoCoconut oil and beeswax. Keep it simple. I used to add jojoba oil and other carrier oils, but it didn’t seem to make a difference.
minus-squarethemeatbridgelinkfedilink3•3 months ago3:2 wax to coconut oil for more hold in summer, 1:1 in the winter.
minus-square@SpaceNoodle@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink5•3 months agoFinal question: will my cat lick my beard even more fervently if I try this?
minus-squarethemeatbridgelinkfedilink4•3 months agoIs that a desired effect? You can use catnip or essence of tuna.
What else is in your beard balm?
Coconut oil and beeswax. Keep it simple. I used to add jojoba oil and other carrier oils, but it didn’t seem to make a difference.
Equal ratio?
3:2 wax to coconut oil for more hold in summer, 1:1 in the winter.
Final question: will my cat lick my beard even more fervently if I try this?
Is that a desired effect? You can use catnip or essence of tuna.
No.
Then Tuna is not recommended.