Best products from r/cagonewild
We found 3 comments on r/cagonewild discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 3 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Grandpa's Pine Tar Bar Soap 3.25 Ounce (Pack of 3)
- PINE TAR SOAP Made from natural pine tar oil, pine tar soap is excellent for bathing, shampooing, and facial grooming. Trusted for generations, Pine Tar Soap is the soap of choice after a long day’s work – our ingredients work as hard as you do!
- PROPERTIES & BENEFITS Pine Tar Oil has been used for centuries as a personal care item to promote a variety of health benefits. Its antibacterial and anti-fungal qualities are helpful in soothing irritated skin, whether from conditions like acne, eczema or itchiness caused by facial hair.
- 3-in-1 WONDER SOAP Ideal for use as part of your daily hygiene routine, this 3-in-1 pine tar wonder deeply cleanses, deodorizes and moisturizes from head to toe. This soap is designed to lather and be applied to your face for a gentle clean. It rinses away, leaving skin and pores clean.
- PREMIUM INGREDIENTS Hardworking, pure and simple ingredients are at the heart of our natural soap making traditions. Our Pine Tar Soap is free of phthalates, sulfates, parabens, EDTA, gluten, animal by-products, and artificial fragrances or colorants.
- FROM OUR FAMILY TO YOURS The Grandpa Soap Company is family owned and operated. Our family and its employees stand behind the quality of our products and believe in our traditions.
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2. 100% Pure Jojoba Oil (HUGE 4OZ BOTTLE) All-Natural Jojoba Oil – Cold Pressed - Perfect Moisturizer for Hair, Skin, Face, and Hair
GUARANTEED HIGHEST QUALITY, MOST POTENT JOJOBA OIL - What sets Artizen Essential Oils apart are their unparalleled purity and concentration. Natural, with no adulterants or dilution, their oils provide the maximum benefit possible and are uncompromising.DON'T FALL VICTIM TO CHEAP DILUTED JOJOBA OIL ...
3. Kershaw AM-5 Pocket Knife (2340), 3.5 Inch Stainless Steel Blade with SpeedSafe Assisted Opening and Frame Lock, G10 Black Gripped Handle and Deep Carry Pocket Clip
- Deep Carry will help conceal the tactical knife, keeping it conveniently out of the way and discreetly hidden when not needed
- Large blade is finished with a sleek Black-Oxide coating to enhance both appearance and durability
- Opens using SpeedSafe assisted opening and a flipper for the ideal balance between maximal functionality and safety
- Contoured black handle fits well in hand, includes a light and durable polished G10 front and stainless steel back
- Timeless AL MAR knives meet Kershaw's precision manufacturing for the best in quality and design; while the AM Series from Kershaw offers price and value that cannot be matched
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Thats the Irishman in you. My buddy's dad has red, brown, black, and grey and it looks fucking awesome but he always shaves it no matter how cool i tell him it looks.
I use a few things. If i'm feeling fancy i wax the stache up into curls but washing stache wax off your fingers takes forever. I wash it with this which i highly recommend, use beard conditioner, and when im out the shower i use just straight jojoba oil. Sometimes a balm, but i get the vibe that 99% of beard care products are waaaaay overpriced. Like i'd pay 2x as much for 1/2 as much oil just cause it has fragrance added to the jojoba oil. I've tried taking collagen too but i always get acne when i stop taking it.
Everytime i use a boars hair brush i feel like it rips too much out but i literally get dreads it i dont. Mine is very wirey. Looks better when the hairs kinda dried out and i dont oil it but i do anyway. I think you should man try this i'll buy it for you if you're tight on cash. They sell vitamin E oil at the dollar tree and thats good to lather on like 30 minutes before a shower (not after cause it smells weird) as a treatment.
Thanks. I have a lot of low end knives myself. It's fairly recently I've been going for a slightly more high end thanks to /r/knifeclub and /r/chefknives. Although my newest one is a Kerhaw AM-5, which was on sale for $15 and my favorite kitchen knife is a Tojiro DP gyutou. Both are budget knives.
Chicago has gotten scary these days.
If you want to go over the top, look for a fixed blade in one of these new so-called super steels they have. Stainless steel is cool and all, but there are so many options these days.