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Geras Beard Balm

Geras Beard Balm

Elevate your beard care routine with Geras Beard Balm—an essential for taming the wild mane and achieving a groomed, polished look. Regular use not only stimulates hair growth but also enhances softness, shine, and manageability for a beard that exudes confidence and style. Embrace the essence of refined grooming with Geras Beard Balm.

  • It’s rich with cupaucu seed butter—a native Brazilian ingredient that has been proven to promote hair growth.*
  • Moringa seed oil, which may work to prevent breakage and helps strengthen damaged strands.*

Smells like: green, spicy

Notes of: bergamot, sandalwood, oakmoss, jasmine, black cumin

Made by a manufacturer exempt from Florida’s cosmetic manufacturing permit requirements.
*This statement has not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition.

 

Regular price $7.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $7.00 USD
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How to use

Scoop out a pea-size amount of balm, rub hands together, and work into your beard to create desired shape.

For external use only. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.

Best if used in 12 months. 

Ingredients

Caprylic/capric triglyceride, cera alba (beeswax), euphoria cerifera (candelilla) wax, theobrama grandiflora (cupuacu) seed butter, *moringa oleifera (moringa) seed oil, tocopherol (vitamin e), fragrance

*organic

Shipping

Orders are usually shipped in 2-3 business days after the date of purchase using USPS Priority shipping.

Return policy

Unfortunately due to the nature of the products, items cannot be returned. However, if you receive a damaged or defective item, please email us at orders@persephonespurse.com with your order number for assistance. Please retain all original packaging and contents. 

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Did you know?

Geras was the god of old age in Greek mythology, the son of Nyx, goddess of the night, and Erebos, god of darkness.

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