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True North Beard Co.

The Irish Goodbye Beard Oil

The Irish Goodbye Beard Oil

Make an impression even when you've already left the building. Fresh and exciting, this scent is an ode to the coastlines of the Emerald Isle with notes of sea salt, fresh clean air, and a gentle floral spring touch. 

+FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY+

Viscosity: Medium
Scent Notes: Fresh, Sea Salt, Musk
Scent Strength: Medium

Ingredients: Shea Nut Oil, Fractionated Coconut Oil, Jojoba Oil, Argan Oil, Sweet Almond Oil, Avocado Oil, Cold Pressed Grape Seed Oil, Fragrance Blend, Vitamin E 
Learn more about our ingredients and their benefits here.

How to use: Best application is to a lightly damp beard. A little goes a long way, so start out with a few drops in your palm, rub between hands to warm, then massage into skin under beard. 

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Evan J
I won’t say goodbye to this one!

So fresh! So clean! Probably my second favorite from True North!! Hope it sticks around!!!

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Jacob McGee
Irish eyes are smiling

If there is one scent that takes you to that special place its The Irish Goodbye with its clean scent with just a touch of floral, this will make you long for the next time to put it in your beard

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stephen fleming
Irish Goodbye

Had to get this just for the name alone. It has a crisp clean scent with a hint of floral in it. Ideal for a rainy Irish summer ☘️☘️

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Jonte Burton
I'm not Irish and you won't wanna say Goodbye

This oil (and butter) gives you thst fresh clean scent and feel even if you're sweaty from the pub the name says goodbye but when I smelt it for first time I said hello my 4 leaf clover of a beard oil and I agree with other reviews the smell leaves the audience not wanting to say goodbye LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS

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Michael Shults
Irish Hello!!

This scent is so good. It is clean, fresh and not overpowering. It may be called The Irish Goodbye but when the ladies get a whiff they say Hellooooo