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The Jack Black Beard Kit Is A Movember Must

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How’s it growing? Are people starting to notice your commitment to Movember? Has your scruff grown beyond the itching and scratching phase? We’re proud of you but supporting a good cause like Movember is no excuse to let your facial hair grow wild. If you want to have one of the best mustache and beards around you need to maintain it. Just the like the hair and on your head, your facial hair needs to be managed. Along with a great trimmer, the grooming products you use will make a big difference.

Jack Black has you covered with this TSA friendly Beard Grooming Kit with sizes perfect for getting you through this Movember season. You’ll be a conditioned, well-groomed Mo while raising awareness for men’s health. Be the very best version of you, only hairier.

All-Over Wash for Face, Hair & Body

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You’ll want to stash Jack Black’s All-Over Wash for Face, Hair & Body in your gym bag. It will get you clean from head-to-toe doing the job of shampoo, facial cleanser and body wash all wrapped in one. Facial hair can get greasy and even start to smell. This wash will get rid of trapped sweat and dirt without stripping the good moisture from your skin and hair.

Beard Lube Conditioning Shave

It’s hard to get the lines of your beard right especially when there is a layer of thick white cream lathered over your beard. Jack Black’s Beard Lube is transparent so you can see where you’re shaving. It’s also a 3-in-1-time saver acting as a pre-shave oil, shave cream and moisturizer with Macadamia Nut and Jojoba Oils. This skin conditioner softens your beard and allows the razor to glide easily across your face while reducing nicks and cuts.

Beard Oil

Even if you plan on shaving right after your awareness raising growth spurt you should still pickup a beard oil. Jack Black’s formula conditions the skin underneath your mustache and beard, reducing itchiness, flakey dry skin and ingrown hairs. This beard oil will get your run-a-way hairs under control and your beard will have a healthy shine.

Beard Comb

Throw this comb in your travel kit or stash one in your desk and keep your beard looking polished and profesh.

The Beard Grooming Kit is available for $35 (a $42 value!) at Nordstrom, Sephora, Bloomingdales, Ulta and www.getJackBlack.com.

 

Jennifer Ryan Jones
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Jennifer Ryan Jones is a fashion and grooming expert who contributed regularly to The Manual and AskMen.com. Her past…
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