W.G. Grace (known as The Doctor) is widely thought of as grandfather to the modern game of cricket, yet he is almost as famous for his grand imperial beard. Like all good cricketers W.G was fond of a little spit and polish, a heady mix of linseed oil, liquorice and tobacco juice spittle, used to shine the ball. ‘The Doctor’ beard balm is a nod to this heritage, the great game of cricket and its bearded hero W.G. Grace, it just smells a little better.
Things you need to know
- Moody Bespoke fragrance of Assassin smoke and abandoned temple (OK so it's Vetiver, Moss and Bergamot).
- Dry (non-greasy) application.
- Natural ingredients that deliver a firm hold - perfect for shaping and defining.
Ingredients
Aqua (Water), Kaolin Colloidal, Beeswax (Cera Alba), Jojoba Seed Oil (Simmondsis Chinesis), Stearyl Alcohol, Glyceryl Cocoate, Shea Butter (Butyrosphermum Parkii), Carnauba Wax (Copernicia Cerifera), VP/VA Copolymer, Glycerine, Sweet Almond Oil (Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis), Kawakawa Leaves (Macropiper Excelsum), PEG 29 Castor Oil, Gluconolactone, Sodium Benzoate, Phenoxyethanol, Parfum, Polysorbate 60, Tamanu Seed Oil (Calophyllum Tacamahaca).
Key Ingredients
Beeswax
Benefits our hair. Visually it adds texture and volume making it appear stronger and thicker which means it is easier to mould and style. Beeswax assists in preventing split ends whilst delivering shine and natural protection from the elements.
Shea Butter
With significant levels of Vitamin A and E, Shea butter has great anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory and moisturising properties. It's been known to help heal cuts, scrapes and scars, as well as fight break outs. Shea Butter is used in many moisturisers & lotions.
Tamanu Oil
Has been used for centuries by native Tahitians to coat their bodies when bathing, preparing for war and during courtship. It's now widely considered a modern day wonder plant, renowned for its antibacterial and healing qualities which promote elastic, supple skin.