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GIVEAWAY- All Good Coconut Beard Oil

Coconut oil is all the rage in the health and food worlds at the moment, but did you know it will do wonders for your beard as well? Hell yes! This awesome natural ingredient is one of the most hydrating and moisturizing on the planet. Plus it is a serious deep conditioner.

Our friends over at All Good have a coconut oil made with USDA certified organic ingredients that will keep your facial hair soft, shiny and smooth while hydrating that mug underneath. And don’t just stop at the beard, this jar of spirit oil is great on your face and body after surf, ski, hiking or any outdoor activity that is tough on your skin. All Good offers their oil in lemongrass, lavender and original coconut. Don’t be scared by a scent, they all are equally refreshing.

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Based in Los Osos, California, All Good has a wide variety of natural sunscreen, pain relief spray, hand sanitizer and lotion to keep you looking and feeling awesome while keeping things real with their plant based ingredients. Surfer Chadd Konig, kite boarder Patrick Rebstock and snowboarder Forrest Shearer are big fans (if you need some man-spiration!). Added bonus, one percent of all revenues from All Good is dedicated to fighting for social and environmental justice around the world.

Since we love our readers we are going to share our own supply of All Good Coconut Oil with you. Simply share this post on Facebook and enter for a chance to win one jar to save your face, beard and body.

We will pick three winners on Friday.

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