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Varsity Beard

11/8/2015

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We are official stockists of Varsity Beard, a superior range of facial hair products hand made in Oxford. The quality of Varsity Beard received glowing recognition when they became official partners of the British Barbers Association in 2015.


Here is a brief description of each Varsity Beard product which we currently stock:

Beard oil (St Clements) - this is a clean, refreshing oil with a hint of oranges and lemons, as the name suggests. Particularly suitable for gents with normal/oily skin and hair as the citric acid content will help counter any oiliness.

Beard oil (Dreaming Spires) - the name is presumably inspired by Oxford's famous spires. This oil contains several essential oils to nourish the dry/normal beard and underlying skin and it smells divine!

Beard pomade - for the longer beard, this provides the benefits of Dreaming Spires but with a bit more hold for the more 'impressive' beard.

Mo Moulder - for moustache enthusiasts, along with essential oils, this product contains beeswax for a firm hold. Think of Windsor Davies!!



For further Varsity Beard information, please visit their website at www.varsitybeard.com. In the meantime, be sure to pop in to Philip Nicholas for a professional beard trim and a complimentary post-trim beard oil application.

Posted by: Phil Townend

Contact information: mail@philipnicholas.co.uk.

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    Phil Nicholas Townend

    Phil left the Army after 20 years in Dec 2013 and chose to move into the world of barbering, having been disappointed at the levels of service in barbershops throughout his life.  He is now taking city centre barbering out of town.

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