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Post by fadingdaylight on Aug 4, 2017 19:05:11 GMT -5
Ok, so I have a strange idea and I'm looking for a little feedback. All of these companies are making beard oils these days and most of them are scented. Well, I'm not a big fan of any of them. I love what the oil does for softening the hair, but I'm not big on smelling like rosemary and baby powder or whatever some of those things are. So, naturally, I bought a plain, unscented beard oil.
Now, a crazy idea occurred to me. Perhaps, I could give it a scent that I want. Like Old Dark Fired. Everyone knows that if you could buy ODF cologne I would. So I got to thinking, if I put say, half a flake, into the beard oil bottle and left it for a while, could it impart that wonderful scent into the oil?
I don't understand the science behind it, but I know it seems worth a shot. Has anyone tried doing anything like this? Should I just give it go and provide a report?
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Post by billyklubb on Aug 4, 2017 19:11:03 GMT -5
I think all you have to lose is half a flake of ODF. I say go for it!
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Post by Zach on Aug 4, 2017 19:15:52 GMT -5
Maybe take a Flake and dry it to a crisp, grind it into fine snuff, and then mix it into the oil?
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Post by billyklubb on Aug 4, 2017 19:27:10 GMT -5
Maybe take a Flake and dry it to a crisp, grind it into fine snuff, and then mix it into the oil? This would probably work better. More area contact.
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Post by serenity on Aug 10, 2017 0:15:00 GMT -5
Coconut oil for the beard, and let the pipe hanging out of the mouth work as a Tobacco incense burner
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