I loved my original oculus. I thought it was very well built. I loved it right up until having a Facebook account became mandatory... now I love my value index.
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It's certainly not a luxury sports car, but in the current state of things, I'd say all sports cars are expense as they're rarely owned or operated as a primary daily drive vehicle. Owning a second car for fun certainly sounds expensive to me.
I hate that you're probably right.
Not only remains free, but is potentially going to be the president once again.
GET OUT AND VOTE!
From what I've seen of this world, morality and wealth rarely, if ever, go together.
Dark humor is like food. Not everyone gets it.
That's probably going to do a similar moisturizing of the skin, keeping the itch away, though I'm not sure how that would affect the facial hair as far as conditioning goes. It just seems a lot more difficult than rubbing in an oil/balm that's specifically designed for that purpose.
Just going to be a bit harsher on the beard/face stripping out the natural oils.
Conditioner is formulated for head hair, which is often quite different from facial hair. I used to just use shampoo and conditioner in my beard, but over the years, I started buying a proper beard wash and using oils or balms as a leave-in conditioner.
In my opinion, the main advantage to the oils is they stay on the hair, keeping it hydrated, keeping the facial skin hydrated (reduces or eliminats itch), and significantly reduces tangles, making it easier to maintain and style.
I'm not sure what OP would say, but beard oils/balms keep the facial hair conditioned, which gently softens the hair, as well as it acts like a moisturizer for your facial skin which significantly reduces how dry and itchy it gets.
In my experience, I don't know if it helps it grow in fuller, but it certainly makes wearing a beard more comfortable and easier to manage.
Dude is wearing a jock strap on the outside of his pants and wonders why no one will talk with him.