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Beard Flakes Aren't Just Dry Skin

Flakes, redness and itchiness unden your beard are often linked to seborrheic dermatitis - a condition driven by a microbiome imbolance not dryness.

Our natural serum is specifically formulated to calm irritation, reduce visible flokes and support a healthier, balanced skin environment beneath your beard.

  • 1. Apply

    Apply 2-3 drops directly to the skin beneath your beard.

  • 2. Massage In

    Gently massage in.

  • 3. Leave On

    Leave on overnight and feel the calm.

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  • Coconut halves, source of fractionated coconut oil, a hydrating and gentle ingredient for Seborrheic Dermatitis and Eczema care.

    Medium-Chain Triglycerides

    Not your average Coconut oil! MCT oil is lightweight and deeply moisturising, absorbs quickly and helps soothe irritated skin. Naturally antifungal, it’s ideal for calming Malassezia flare-ups.

  • Wild Chamomile for Seb Natural Calming Serum

    Chamomil

    Known for its calming and anti-inflammatory properties, Chamomile helps reduce redness and supports healing in sensitive, eczema-prone skin.

  • Tea tree plant with white flowers, a natural anti-fungal ingredient in Seb calming serum for seborrheic dermatitis and eczema relief.

    Tea Tree

    A natural anti-fungal and antibacterial oil that helps purify the skin, reduce blemishes, and keep problem areas clear and healthy.

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  • Seborrheic Dermatitis

    Seborrheic Dermatitis occurs when the immune system reacts to a yeast that lives on the skin called Malassezia, leading to inflammation, flaking, redness, and itching.

  • Malassezia Yeast

    Malassezia thrives on rich, fatty olls — like the sebum your skin naturally produces. That's why symptoms often appear in oil-prone areas such as the scalp, eyebrows, cheeks, beard, and around the ears.

  • The Secret

    The key is to keep the skin’s microbiome well balanced with calming, anti-fungal ingredients — not strip it with harsh chemicals, steroids, or load it with heavy fatty oils that can feed the fungus.

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