Inside Marigot Bay: Our Banana Piña Colada Beard Oil

Inside Marigot Bay: Our Banana Piña Colada Beard Oil

Every scent we make starts with a place, real or imagined, that we want you to feel like you've stepped into the moment you open the bottle. Marigot Bay is one of the clearest examples of that.

The idea behind it

Picture Martinique. Barefoot at a beach bar, a banana colada cold in your hand, the island covered in banana trees and sugarcane behind you, the ocean right there in front of you. No schedule. Nowhere to be. That's the exact feeling we built Marigot Bay around, not just a scent, but a mental vacation you can access in about two seconds every morning.

Why banana, pineapple, and coconut

Most tropical beard scents lean hard into coconut and call it a day. We wanted something that felt more specific, more like an actual island afternoon than a generic "beach" smell. Fresh banana up front gives it a warmth and sweetness that coconut alone doesn't have, pineapple adds brightness in the middle, and coconut rounds it out underneath so it still reads as unmistakably tropical.

Who this scent is for

Marigot Bay tends to resonate most with guys who want something a little different from the expected pineapple-coconut combo, something that still feels like summer but doesn't smell like every other tropical product on the shelf. It's also one of our lighter, brighter scents, so it wears well even outside of peak summer for guys who want that vacation feeling year-round.

How to try it

Marigot Bay comes in Beard Oil for everyday conditioning, Beard Butter for more hold and richer conditioning, Beard Balm for styling and shape, and Liquid Beard Butter for the lightest, fastest-absorbing option we make in this scent.

The bigger point

We don't name scents just to sound tropical. Every one of them, Marigot Bay included, comes from an actual place or memory we're trying to put into a bottle. If it makes you close your eyes for a second and picture somewhere better than wherever you actually are that morning, we did our job.

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