Bunker Hill Beard Company
The Masters Obligation Beard Butter
The Masters Obligation Beard Butter
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🔷 “The Master’s Obligation”
A ceremonial beard butter forged from ancient rites and Revolutionary brotherhood
Before the first shots thundered across Charlestown, before the hill was etched into legend, there were men who gathered in quiet lodge rooms—craftsmen, soldiers, patriots—bound by an obligation older than any nation. “The Master’s Obligation” honors that lineage: the solemn vow, the working tools, and the brotherhood that shaped both Masonry and the American Revolution.
This is no mere grooming product.
It is a ceremonial beard butter, built from the sacred ingredients of the Craft and anchored in the colonial grit and mythic realism that define Bunker Hill Beard Co.
🔷 THE FRAGRANCE — A RITUAL IN EVERY APPLICATION
Top Notes — The Opening Charge
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Frankincense & Myrrh — sacred resins rising like incense from a tiled lodge
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Spikenard & Calamus — ancient anointing oils used in rites of kings and craftsmen
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Cinnamon Bark — warm, spiced heat echoing torchlight and whispered vows
Heart Notes — The Working Tools of a Master
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Acacia Wood — the eternal emblem of immortality and the Master’s legacy
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Old Books — leather‑bound ritual texts, softened by centuries of hands
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Cedar — the timber of altars, gavels, and colonial craftsmanship
Base Notes — The Feast of Fellowship
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Corn & Wine — nourishment, joy, and the traditional offerings of the Craft
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Pomegranate — unity, abundance, and the bonds of brotherhood
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Raw Honey — golden warmth tying the blend together with colonial richness
The result is a deep, resinous, ceremonial scent—half lodge room, half battlefield encampment—crafted for men who carry themselves with purpose, discipline, and quiet authority.
🔷 THE FOUNDATION — A BUTTER BUILT FOR BROTHERHOOD
What truly sets The Master’s Obligation Beard Butter apart is the ancestral strength of its base—rich, dense, and crafted for nourishment, control, and legacy.
The Butter & Wax Forge
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Shea Butter — the cornerstone of softness and conditioning, restoring the beard with quiet authority
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Mango Butter — lightweight, velvety glide that melts effortlessly into the hair
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Beeswax — structure, discipline, and shape; the working tool that keeps every strand in line
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Tallow — old‑world nourishment, echoing colonial craftsmanship and rugged self‑reliance
The Signature Bunker Hill Carrier Blend
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Castor Oil — fortitude and thickness, giving the beard a fuller, commanding presence
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Hemp Seed Oil — balance and resilience, conditioning each strand like a soldier’s disciplined routine
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Abyssinian Oil — a smooth, refined glide—the polished edge of a well‑kept blade
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Meadowfoam Oil — locks in moisture and longevity, ensuring the scent endures like a story passed down
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Prickly Pear Seed Oil — elite softness and restoration, a quiet luxury beneath the rugged exterior
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Squalene Oil — a weightless, skin‑harmonizing finish—clean, modern, and effortlessly premium
Together, they create a dense, ceremonial butter that melts on contact, strengthens the beard, and carries the fragrance with reverent longevity.
🔷 THE STORY — THE OBLIGATION THAT BUILT A NATION
Many who stood on Bunker Hill were Masons—brothers who carried their obligations into the chaos of war. Their vows shaped their courage. Their discipline shaped their legacy. Their brotherhood shaped a nation.
“The Master’s Obligation” pays tribute to that union of Craft and country:
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The resins reflect the solemnity of the lodge.
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The woods and old books reflect the pursuit of light and knowledge.
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The corn, wine, honey, and pomegranate reflect fellowship and abundance.
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The colonial grit roots it unmistakably in Bunker Hill Beard Co.’s identity.
This isn’t just a fragrance.
It’s a ritual, a heritage, a promise kept.
🔷 USAGE
Scoop a small amount, warm between palms, and work deeply into beard and skin.
Shape, condition, and let the scent of ceremony guide your day.
Honor the Craft. Strengthen the man. Carry the legacy.
Made in the U.S.A. | www.bunkerhillbeard.com
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