Cochise Beard Oil
For that morning coffee lover this is the scent for you coffee is on the front with a great balance of orange and then followed by a hint of chocolate.
Cochise was the leader of the Chiricahui local group of the Chokonen and principal nantan of the Chokonen band of a Chiricahua Apache. A key war leader during the Apache Wars, he led an uprising that began in 1861 and persisted until a peace treaty was negotiated in 1872.
BENEFITS OF OIL
It relieves that ever so annoying itch
It helps moisturize and soften your beard hair and skin
It will help to eliminate beard dandruff on your clothing
It's will add a luster to your beard
It will make women want to sniff your beard LOL
HOW YOU USE BEARD OIL
You can start out with the 5 o'clock shadow to help your skin from starting out itchy all the way to having beard that stays thirsty trying to maintain its beauty
Dreamcatcher products are designed for a wet beard or dry beard application. Take the dropper amount and put in your palm and rubber hands together. Rub your beard completely all the way down to the skin and roots. Take a beard comb or brush to distribute evenly throughout your beard. Reapply as often as you like to keep that fabulous sheen and scent that drives women crazy.
OUR INGREDIENTS
100% Golden Jojoba Oil
100% Almond Oil
Fragrances
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Cochise, to me smells like a milk-chocolate coffee with a touch of a candy orange slice added to it that pops up every now and then. This is Definitely a milder coffee scent with a touch of flavor, not too much chocolate, and then a tad of Orange burst you get a whiff of from time to time. To me, its a mild coffee, warm and inviting, and cozy. Again, way to go Dreamcatcher Beard Care and Robbie Lathem. It's a nice little getaway from the Big mixes (nothing wrong with that). It's nice that he describes the scents with a history behind the naming. Give Dreamcatcher Beard Care a try, I think you will really like the scent and feel in the beard.