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Activated Charcoal Bar Soap for Beard & Body - 5oz

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Activated Charcoal Bar Soap for Beard & Body - 5ozWhy Activated Charcoal? Activated charcoal profoundly cleanses and draws contaminants and toxins from your skin. Using our Charcoal Bar Soap consistently on your face can reduce or eliminate acne, bumps, and blackheads. Its also a fantastic body bar for an all over skin detox that wont dry out your skin. The Beard of God Difference Our Activated Charcoal Bar Soap is all natural, vegan, and plant based. Glycerin, a natural emollient, draws moisture

Why Activated Charcoal?

Activated charcoal profoundly cleanses and draws contaminants and toxins from your skin. Using our Charcoal Bar Soap consistently on your face can reduce or eliminate acne, bumps, and blackheads. It’s also a fantastic body bar for an all-over skin detox that won’t dry out your skin.

The Beard of God Difference

Our Activated Charcoal Bar Soap is all-natural, vegan, and plant-based. Glycerin, a natural emollient, draws moisture from the air to support skin hydration. It cleanses without stripping or upsetting the delicate pH balance necessary for soft, healthy skin and beard. Because we don’t use animal oils, it rinses clean — no soapy residue, no film. Made with high-quality double-distilled and deodorized clear coconut oil, it delivers a rich lather with exceptional clarity.

Each bar is a distinctive, oversized 5 oz square, stamped with our signature Beard of God logo — an elegant, practical addition to any grooming routine.

Benefits of Activated Charcoal

  • Absorbs deep into pores to draw out dirt and oil

  • Frees up congested skin

  • Helps eliminate acne, blackheads, and bumps

  • Safe for face and body

  • Reduces pigmentation

  • Doesn’t dry out skin

  • Softens and conditions skin and beard hair

  • Mild and gentle for sensitive skin

The Scent

A clean, refined fragrance inspired by modern sophistication. Key notes include bitter almond oil, tonka bean, orris root, leather, cashmerean, and clary sage. The result is fresh and elevated — the kind of scent that pairs well with a tailored suit or a clean shave.

Commitment to Purity

No Additives | No Parabens | No GMOs | Vegan Friendly | Cruelty-Free

Ingredients

Water, Glycerin, Sodium Stearate, Propylene Glycol, Sorbitol, Sodium Laurate, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, Stearic Acid, Lauric Acid, Pentasodium Pentetate, Tetrasodium Etidronate, Activated Charcoal.

Handcrafted with Care

Made to order, our Activated Charcoal Bar Soap is perfect for those who value quality and refinement. Pair it with our Beard Oils, Balm Conditioners, Beard Butters, or Colognes for the complete Beard of God grooming experience.

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