I’ve been using this product for several years and like it very much
Before the Styling Paste, I had a random, haphazard assemblage of stray facial hairs, each one turning to its own way. In 2022, I pulled the trigger and ordered the Tree Ranger Styling Paste. Now, armed with nothing more than this viscous amalgamation of awesomeness, a round brush, and a blow dryer, I have made my facial hair bow to my will. I no longer have millions of stray whiskers; I have a real beard and the power to shape it as I please.
Softens and moisturizes without any greasy residue. Smells great too!
Without a doubt my new favorite Beardbrand fragrance. How about adding it to your utility bars (soap)?
Coming soon. :) -Eric (Founder)
I was hesitant to pull the trigger on the beard wash and softener, but I’m glad I did. It works beautifully and the Old Money fragrance is perfect. My wife loves it. I would like to be able to easily try more fragrances.
This soap is great. Lathers very quickly, smells good and easy to handle. The most unusual aspect is that usually when I drop it it ends up standing on its side. Makes it easier to pick up.
The description of this oil is spot on. I bought beard oil from two separate companies and found this company to be very good.Will be a returning customer.
I got this scent on a whim from a YouTuber and it didn't disappoint. I will keep getting this scent. Great product overall!
Best beard products I’ve found to date. Great fragrances and leaves your beard looking and feeling healthy.
Best beard products I’ve found to date. Great fragrances and leaves your beard looking and feeling healthy.
Excellent in scent and for the skin that supports the beard. Deep and calming, penetrating and soothing. Best balm I've found in my 37 years of Bearding On. Rock on, Beardbrand, and thank you!
Love the scent, last all day! Makes my beard controlled and soft
I love Far West Texas, and I wanted to create a fragrance that embodied the boldness and complexity of the region.
My initial thought was West Texas oil fields. The contrast of man vs. nature. Fire and petroleum against the comforting, familiar fragrances of the desert. I thought a lot about Paul Thomas Anderson’s There Will Be Blood.
But when the fragrance came together, there was this initial burst of what smelled to me like diesel exhaust, and my visions of oil rigs evaporated into the many times I have driven across the Trans-Pecos. This fragrance became more about the desolate southwestern highways. The hum of the engine and the dust. The sun-faded leather and heat mirages lifting from the blacktop.
The petrol note gives people pause. Is this going to smell like gasoline? It’s not. It’s more of a quick burst of diesel — like a big rig just fired up the engine and rolled out of the roadside diner at the exact moment you stepped outside into the waning daylight. It quickly gives way to dusty and green notes of desert shrubs and cactus blossoms. And then it settles into a worn leather — like a dependable pair of cowboy boots — vetiver, and baked earth.
Desert Road is about dissonance — the push and pull of forces at conflict with each other that somehow result in something entirely unexpected, yet familiar. Two things that are at odds with each other end up stabilizing each other.
I love this fragrance. I hope you do, too. Keep on trucking.
I love the role on feature. It’s extremely convenient and easy to control the amount you want to wear. The scent is rich, unique and like nothing I’ve ever tried. I love the character which can be subtle yet intense. The small bottle seems like it will last a long time. It can be used as a daily scent or for just a quick refresh when you need it. I highly recommend it.
I love the role on feature. It’s extremely convenient and easy to control the amount you want to wear. The scent is rich, unique and like nothing I’ve ever tried. I love the character which can be subtle yet intense. The small bottle seems like it will last a long time. It can be used as a daily scent or for just a quick refresh when you need it. I highly recommend it.
I love Far West Texas, and I wanted to create a fragrance that embodied the boldness and complexity of the region.
My initial thought was West Texas oil fields. The contrast of man vs. nature. Fire and petroleum against the comforting, familiar fragrances of the desert. I thought a lot about Paul Thomas Anderson’s There Will Be Blood.
But when the fragrance came together, there was this initial burst of what smelled to me like diesel exhaust, and my visions of oil rigs evaporated into the many times I have driven across the Trans-Pecos. This fragrance became more about the desolate southwestern highways. The hum of the engine and the dust. The sun-faded leather and heat mirages lifting from the blacktop.
The petrol note gives people pause. Is this going to smell like gasoline? It’s not. It’s more of a quick burst of diesel — like a big rig just fired up the engine and rolled out of the roadside diner at the exact moment you stepped outside into the waning daylight. It quickly gives way to dusty and green notes of desert shrubs and cactus blossoms. And then it settles into a worn leather — like a dependable pair of cowboy boots — vetiver, and baked earth.
Desert Road is about dissonance — the push and pull of forces at conflict with each other that somehow result in something entirely unexpected, yet familiar. Two things that are at odds with each other end up stabilizing each other.
I love this fragrance. I hope you do, too. Keep on trucking.
I got the whole deal, oil, balm, and cologne
I've been a customer for years and I'm a sucker for the Old Money Scent.
The soap cuts dirt & grime with ease. Like cutting a pad off a soft stick of butter.
I am maintenance manager and head mechanic for a fleet of 28 medium/heavy duty trucks and this soap cuts through grease and oil better than dish soap!
I love the role on feature. It’s extremely convenient and easy to control the amount you want to wear. The scent is rich, unique and like nothing I’ve ever tried. I love the character which can be subtle yet intense. The small bottle seems like it will last a long time. It can be used as a daily scent or for just a quick refresh when you need it. I highly recommend it.
I switched from Old Money balm to Bold Fortune and finally, the ends of my beard are no longer dry.
I think I was more excited for Ghost Tracer to launch than any recent limited edition. I’ve always been drawn towards science fiction and love the cyber punk vibe in a lot of futuristic movies.
When I see these movies, I’m drawn towards the dark nighttime vibes, the damp concrete streets with moss tucked into the corners, and the flicker of neon lights.
Ghost Tracer captures these smells – the electrical ozone from the neon, the rain on concrete, the organic moss, and just a ray of hope.
This fragrance is not dirty, it’s surprisingly clean and fresh. Those ozone notes shine bright.
I find this to be a great spring and summer time fragrance. Something lighter and not as moody as a Four Vices, Bold Fortune, or Temple Smoke.
With the acceleration of AI, it feels like we’re in the midst of a new world.
Ghost Tracer’s name is a nod to the “Ghost in the Machine” concept. That a little bit of our soul gets imprinted into the machine. To me it’s clearly evident in LLM’s and how they have been trained on our conversations on the web. We all have become a little bit of the ghost in the machine.
This can be your daily EdP. It is pleasant, familiar, and easy going. Wear it to the gym, office, or out on the golf course.