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Just checked out this all-natural beard oil on Etsy! It's designed to soften your beard and moisturize your skin, preventing itchiness and dandruff. This variation comes in a refreshing pine scent. 🌿
Impromptu project: #HandCrafted#Pine Bark purse sewn together with #Maple Bark strips. #Nature is a beautiful thing ✨ All resources are locally harvested from pre-fallen trees and branches. No creatures are harmed in the making of the things
Dive into luxury with our Forest Whispers Beard Oil, a perfect blend for nurturing your beard and skin. This elixir offers a fresh, woodsy scent with hints of cedar and pine, transporting you straight to the serenity of untouched woods. Enriched with jojoba oil, it helps to moisturize the skin, promote beard growth, and reduce itchiness.
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Conifers aren't seen as being very trendy anymore.
However, it is nice to have something a bit different if you want some #winter interest, even in a small #garden.
May I present to you Pinus sylvestris Gold Coin.
A neat and tidy and slow growing version of our Scots #Pine but with the gorgeous advantage of the needles turning a warm old gold as the winter temperatures drop.
Don't worry, it's not dead. The needles regain their green hue once the warmer temperatures of spring return.
It is sunny with temperatures around freezing point and the #flood is almost gone. A wonderful day for a walk with the #dog in the nearby #pine#forest.
A texture of the bark of an old pine tree. No editing or post-processing, the colors are natural. The black parts were damaged by a forest fire in the past, yet the tree itself is still alive.