This shampoo and conditioner was the first thing I bought specifically for my beard. I have used different oils and balms with varying degrees of satisfaction. But I've read so much about how to use a beard cleanser that I finally decided to find it and give it a try. I came across Zeus products online and read mostly positive reviews here on Revain. In the end, I chose this set in sandalwood. From the first use I was glad I bought this product. Not only did my beard feel and look better, but my face got better too. There was no feeling of dryness or itching. No chipping or beard. The scent is good and not overpowering at all. It may seem strong when you apply it with your fist, but once you wash off the excess, the scent becomes very mild. I have to admit that I am very, very impressed with this shampoo and conditioner combo. I would recommend it to anyone looking for a beard shampoo. My only complaint or scam is the price. You can get two 8 ounce bottles for about thirty dollars. It seems a little high. As I said, the product works very well. I will definitely buy this set again.
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