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No. 26 Facial hair

Beard Oil

The finish, not the hold.

The lighter half of the facial-hair pair. Where the butter softens and shapes, the oil is what you finish on.

$24 USD
Alone, or attached

Alone, on soft hair.

After the beard butter it is the finish — the second of two, and the one that shows.

Scent

The box is kept on this device. Nothing is charged until you check out from La Boîte.

Beard Oil — facial-hair oil — standing alone against near-black under a single warm gold light.
Beard Oil Facial hair
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The object, stated

  • Formatfacial-hair oil
  • JobFacial-hair finish, applied last
  • ScentsUnscented, Speakeasy, Classic
Who it is for

Chosen by scent, not by shade: unscented, Speakeasy or Classic. One size, and nothing else on it to match.

Why the house keeps it

Three scents, one of them none at all, and a dropper cap so the amount is a decision rather than a guess. It is the last step on facial hair, and it is kept apart from the butter because an oil finishes and a butter shapes.

Butter and oil remain separate because they provide different control, feel, and routine placement.

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Three readings, one light

Beard Oil — the working end at magnification — under a single warm gold light on black.
The working end, at magnification
Beard Oil — seen in three-quarter view, low in a wide frame — under a single warm gold light on black.
The second angle
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What it sits next to

Not a list of everything else. These are the objects the house puts beside this one, and the reason it gives.

  1. 01 Beard Butter — facial-hair balm — standing alone against near-black under a single warm gold light. Beard Butter Facial hair — facial-hair balm Same suite — facial hair. $26
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The letter

The house writes.
Rarely, and only when something changed.

A letter when an object joins the catalogue, when one leaves it, or when a price moves — and nothing in between. What we know and what we do not is written the same way here as it is on the product pages.

support@maisonregarde.com reaches the desk that reads it.

The tapered metal tip of a pen at close range, one gold light running along its edge and nothing else in the frame.
The tip that draws the line