True North Beard Co.
Viking Blend Beard Butter
Viking Blend Beard Butter
Ever smelled a Viking? We guarantee* this is EXACTLY what a viking beard smelled like. Apples and cinnamon mulled together for a perfectly sweet spice.
+FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY+
Scent Notes: Crisp apple and warm cinnamon.
Scent strength: Strong
Ingredients: Shea Butter, 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: Scoop out desired amount of butter and warm between palms. Massage into beard and style as needed. Take it a step further by using a comb or brush to distribute and style.
*Ok, we've never smelled a viking, but we heard they loved apples.
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The Viking Blend butter screams the autumn season as you receive the fresh, crisp apple up front with that mellow spice of cinnamon lingering in the background throughout.
Butter is silky smooth, but not paste like. Beautifully applies when your hands hit the man fur and into those beard hairs to style a bit and bring some class to your face.
Epic Scent, Legendary Hydration 🧔♂️🔥
True North’s Viking Blend Beard Butter is the real deal. The scent is bold and amazing—clean, masculine, and totally unique. It keeps my beard soft, hydrated, and easy to manage all day. Feels great, smells even better. A must-have for any beardsman.
Love the scent

If there was EVER a scent that HAD to become a beard butter, this one is IT! The crisp apple and mild cinnamon spice whisper of an autumn orchard, but this scent is so light, clean and fresh, it begs to be shown off in beard during the warmer months of spring and summer. If you're looking to try something that isn't heavy or overly spicy, yet pops with plenty of long-lasting fragrance, jump on board with this one!
Fall is my favorite season and The Viking represents it perfectly. The apple smells like an orchard in September and the cinnamon gives you the warmth of October and November. Need I say more?