Audacious Gifts Ideas This Christmas

Introducing The Audacious Beard Balm or Butter Collection, which includes all three 60ml Beard Butters or Balms, from our Cirque du Barbe or Original ranges. Neatly presented in an oak stained, rustic wooden presentation box measuring 18cm x 10cm x 6.5cm.

Our all natural Beard balms and whipped butters helps to rejuvenate hair follicles, providing a better environment for healthy hair growth. If your hair is brittle or weak, treating it with our all natural beard products can help to restore its strength and shine. locking in moisture, coating the hair shaft, preventing split ends, encouraging growth , keeping your beard healthy and looking magnificent.
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(Our Whipped beard butters contain no beeswax and, like our beard oils are suitable for vegans)

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– Choice of either a metal storage tin or cardboard presentation box
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– Large vinyl gloss sticker
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January competition winner

A huge thanks to everyone that sent in such Audacious photos. We have counted the likes and identified the winner. I guess it’s in the bag when you have a Royal Navy ship in the shot. Allison Fraser we will get The Buccaneer in the post asap.

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Watch out for our Valentines competition coming shortly where we will be giving away one of our fantastic gift sets.

The diplomatic beard

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The diplomatic beard:

‘George Killingworth, a political agent of Queen Elizabeth, was sent upon a mission to the court of Ivan the Terrible. (Grandson of Ivan the Great)
Killingworth had a grand beard, measuring five feet, two inches in length. It was a glorious shade of yellow, quite broad and thick. Ivan was delighted by it and could not resist playing with it after luncheon. Others were allowed to touch it, too.’

The “magnificent” beard of socialist thinker Friedrich Engels has inspired a climbing wall sculpture in Salford:

Friedrich Engels’ beard inspires climbing sculpture in Salford

Friedrich Engels and an artist's impression of the beard sculptureEngine said the work depicted Engels’ “signature magnificent beard as a symbol of wisdom and learning”

The “magnificent” beard of socialist thinker Friedrich Engels has inspired a climbing wall sculpture in Salford.

The 16ft (5m) beard statue – a “symbol of wisdom and learning” – will stand on the University of Salford’s campus.

Arts company Engine, who are behind the piece, said the idea came from a 1980s plan to relocate an Eastern Bloc statue of the thinker to Manchester.

Engels, who wrote The Communist Manifesto with Karl Marx, lived in the area from the 1840s onwards.

The sculpture will depict the nose and whiskers of the father of Marxist theory and be situated on the university’s Peel Park campus in 2016,

It features a climbing wall at the front, stairs to the rear and a viewing platform at the top, from which climbers can admire the view across Salford.

‘Audacious’ plan

Engine’s Jai Redman said the work used Engels’ “signature magnificent beard as a symbol of wisdom and learning”, while the climbing aspect came from a desire to make it an “interactive piece”.

“We’re aren’t interested in making ‘a hero on horseback’, [which is] something Engels would have been horrified by.

“Engels’ Beard is a metaphor for how it is an effort and a struggle to pull ourselves out of ignorance [and] a direct representation of how all philosophers ‘stand on the shoulders of giants’.”

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Marx and Engels in Manchester

Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
  • Born in Prussia in 1820, Friedrich Engels arrived in England in 1842 to take up a role at the business his family co-owned in Salford, the Ermen & Engels cotton mill
  • He lived with an Irish woman, Mary Burns, who showed him the state of working class life in the area, leading him to write The Condition of the Working-Class in England in 1844
  • He stayed in Manchester on and off for the next 30 years, where he was a neighbour of author Elizabeth Gaskell
  • Karl Marx came to Manchester several times to visit Engels. The pair often met in Chetham’s Library, where Marx also wrote part of his work Das Kapital

Source http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-30375063

Thank you ….

Massive thanks to all The Audacious Beard Co customers who have been sending in fantastic photos and feedback/ reviews. Keep them coming as we have 3 competitions running this month. = 
1, the wordsmithery =
share your artful skill of word usage with feedback worthy of quoting – here’s a fine example= 
“My goatee accepts this manly offering of truly epic chin-brush lubricant!”

Thanks for your nice feedback Daniel. This is just the sort of wordsmithery which might win an Audacious freebie !
2. the awesomeness of your facial hair with one of our products selfie = 
“this has a truly great smell, my favourite at the moment and making the beard well manageable .very nice.”A magnificent beard and moustache Karl…huge thanks for sharing
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= yep! awesomely meticulous moustache and Audacious beard …. in with a chance of winning a freebie or more if ihe wins our special one off November competition =
3, THE AUDACIOUS BEARD = the most Audacious beard photo will win the package of assembled goodies pictured below = so go to it fine fellows and …
‘Feed the Beard – Fear the Beard !’
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Much excitement was caused by this little fellow at Audacious Head Quarters …our new ink stamper has just arrived with ‘The Audacious Beard Co’ logo to emblazon your parcels of beard products – and packages for competition winners …