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Rocky Mountain Barber Company's Beard Balm is a premium grooming product made from 100% natural ingredients, featuring a signature cedarwood scent. Packaged in a convenient 2 oz tin, this balm is crafted in small batches to ensure freshness and quality. Enriched with nutrient-rich beeswax, jojoba, tea tree, and coconut oil, it provides essential nourishment for your beard while keeping it styled and healthy.
N**K
Such a manly smell that ...
it will turn a bearded lady into a man.This cedar balm smells so fresh I got a job interview from Home Depot 5 minutes after applying my balm.This stuff smells so good, I walked outside and had birds ready to make a nest.Ok. Seriously. This is a great balm. I've used ~5 or so different brands thus far and this is becoming my favorite. The balm itself is a nice consistency. "Melts" well in the fingers for easy application, and I keep mine in a cold bathroom. Some balms seem to take forever to melt... Throughout the day it feels great, looks shiny without overdoing it, and keeps my man bush feeling soft. It isn't too greasy either but that also depends on much you put on fellas.The smell is strong. Almost overbearing at first. But it fades quickly and still manages to have a scent as the day goes on. It smells like the great outdoors boys and it may not be for everyone. I also have the unscented version too. Some days I use a little of both. Some days just this man balm. Some days the unscented if I want a little cologne.The customer service is outstanding. Within a day of receiving this (Prime makes it quick) they reached out and made sure everything was as expected and that I was satisfied. I voice a small concern and they really knocked it out of the park with their dedication to customer service.I think I have found my new 'go to' balm for the man fuzz that surrounds my face. And so have two woodpeckers that think this smell is for them. But hey, they're gentle.Worth the try, worth the buck.Beard on boys.
B**Y
This stuff is the BALM!
Great company, too--top level of customer service. Read on...I know beard balm reviews are really subjective. It all depends on what kind of scent, hold and feel you’re going for, not to mention your beard type. I tried a couple other balms and felt they smelled like house candles and didn’t do much in the way of taming my curly, wiry 2-month awkward phase beard. They were some of the best lip balms I’ve ever purchased for $14 though.But then there’s this balm. It has the perfect amount of hold (higher bees wax content) and still makes my beard feel soft and not shiny or oily. EXACTLY what I was going for. Brings fly always right into line for me and keeps my beard looking good at even a not-so-badass stage. It also works GREAT as a lip balm (although their unscented version is better for that).Smells great. Much more like Virginian Cedarwood (more earthy) to me than Atlas Cedar, but not complaining! You can smell the tea tree in it as well, but the other notes are subtle.I contacted support for a minor issue, and they got right back to me (within an hour or two) and went above and beyond to take care of it. Highly recommend!
J**H
Good balm
First time using Rocky Mountain balm, it does the job and smells great. Only negative would be the container, its small and sometimes the top will get stuck, and be difficult to take off.
T**S
Superior quality, worth paying extra!
This product comes in a smaller tin than other brands, but it works tremendously better and uses less product per application.Rocky Mtn? You have created a magnificent beard product! It works do much better than the foreign import brands. It smells great, hydrates all day, and detangles instantly!Seriously, I am impressed!Other products are greasy, they dry out, and have weak chalky-clay odors.Fellow shoppers? If you are looking for a brand of beard balm that works, your search is over. I am very happy that I clicked the checkout button! I will be buying this product again.
K**M
First beard balm | Scent leaves much to be desired
I've been using beard oil (King C. Gillette) for about 8 months, and finally got to a length where I felt a balm was a good idea. I initially wanted to use the Gillette balm, but found the ingredients to be less than satisfactory. For some reason many of the essential oils in their oil are absent in their balm, namely jojoba, which is one of the more important ingredients in beard care.I intend to use this product as a styling agent mostly, as I'm very happy with the Gillette oil, and will continue to use it for conditioning. Thus far, I am impressed. The product goes in well, and, at the very least, provides some styling potential (though I think I'm still limited by length more than anything else at the moment).One minor complaint I have, is the tin is incredibly hard to get open if your hands are already slick with product. Considering I do my beard care immediately after my skin care, that will always be the case for me. After serum, moisturizer, and sunscreen (and beard oil, since I'm still using that in addition to this), getting this product open is a royal pain in the a**. I may just have to open the tin and let it sit while I do the rest of my routine in the future.I'm disappointed by the scent. It's definitely cedary, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, but I don't know that it's my thing. I think the profile would be much more pleasant with the addition of a sweet undertone like vanilla or honey. In addition to the cedar, I pick up a lot of the rosemary (almost as much as the cedar), and a I get a tiny little bit of the lime up front. The rosemary certainly helps by adding a bit of a spicy kick (you almost feel it more than you smell it), but both it and the lime overlap quite a bit with the existing scent of the cedar. There are no complimentary scents, and the whole thing just ends up smelling kind of like... well, citronella. I'm sure to some that smells like a hot summer evening, but I'm sure that others would be more than offended by the aroma. Maybe it's an effective repellant for humanoid vampires, much like its cousin in scent keeps their insectoid brethren at bay. I personally don't find the scent to be overly offensive (though it is certainly intense), but I'm definitely disappointed by how much better it could be. I feel like replacing the rosemary scent for cinnamon, cloves, or mint, and the lime for vanilla, apple, or even a more mild citrus, like bergamot, would have made a much, much better scent, and almost certainly a less divisive one. Even a bitter scent like cocoa or anise would have done a lot to turn the octane down a bit on such an acidic and spicy palette.One thing I really do like about this product, is how it catches the light. My beard, while being primarily dark, has a lot of very light hairs in it, especially under my cheeks. I'm not talking peach fuzz, either. They are a bit thinner than the rest of my beard hair, but not as fine as my head hair, and they're the same length as the rest of my beard. I've considered dying my beard just because these hairs make my beard look patchier than it really is. Many of them may as well be transparent against my fare skin. However, with this product in, each one of those faint hairs dance like strands of gold under the light. Honestly, it's a bit dazzling. It's an effect that I like a lot. So much so that it's (almost) enough to overlook my complaints about the scent.I'll be keeping my eyes open for other beard balms, as the scent just leaves so much to be desired. I will, however, continue to use this product while I search for a suitable replacement. It does what I want it to, and the added benefit of the shimmer it gives some of my lighter beard hairs is worth overlooking the scent for now. If a deft hand is needed to craft a sophisticated and luxurious scent, this was made with the fist of a landscaper who has a bad habit for reaching underneath the mower deck. If a Rolls Royce is what you want your beard balm to smell like, this aroma screams something a little more... Chrysler 300. Unless you wanna smell like a walking tiki torch, or routinely fall victim to vampire attacks, you might want to skip this one.
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