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For nearly ten years, Alex and Roi Wassabi operated as an inseparable YouTube duo. On their channel, Wassabi Productions, which Roi started in 2005 and Alex joined in 2006, they posted new videos each week, with sketches and challenges emerging as their signature formats. Now, however, the two creators are going their separate ways. Roi, citing fatigue, has decided to leave Wassabi Productions, with Alex staying on to run the channel. Alex Wassabi discussed his former filmmaking partner’s decision in a vlog he released on his personal channel. “After ten years of making videos together, Roi came to me and said he was unhappy at Wassabi Productions and wanted to leave for reasons we’re not gonna disclose,” he said. “I was sad to hear it, but everybody knows that the first most important thing in life is happiness.” He also noted that the Wassabi channel will go on, with a plethora of special guests moving into fill Roi’s place. “I will be posting on the main channel every week, on Wassabi Wednesday, like we’ve been doing for years and years,” he pledged.

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There are a lot of men with beards these days and, despite popular opinion, they’re not just confined to the realms of hipsterdom. If you’ve decided to let the face fuzz run wild, you’ll need to be properly looking after it. Beard oils aim to soften beards, keep the hair (and skin beneath) healthy and reduce irritation. They come in a variety of aromas, and although we’ve listed some of what we think are the best smelling below, it is of course subjective, so make sure to go for a scent you’ll probably be fond of. The amount of oil you use depends on the length of your beard — if it’s not too recently grown out from stubble, only use a couple of drops, while much longer beards warrant around five or six. Use daily, ideally after showering so your pores are open (but make sure your beard is fully dry before applying). It’s a good idea to test a drop on your skin before use, just in case there are any allergic or irritable reactions. We rounded up some follically fulsome fellows to put these oils to the test.

If you would prefer not to have an aroma cling to your face after usage, or if you’ve got particularly sensitive skin, opt for a scentless oil like this one. Inspired by the cleansing Icelandic highlands, our tester enjoyed the nourishing ability of this rich oil, and suggested that it would perfectly complement an aftershave. Thankfully, this one doesn’t actually smell of alcohol and cigarettes. Rather, it’s got an alluring, herbal scent which wasn’t too overpowering when we applied a couple of drops each day (the amount we used for each of these oils). Designed in collaboration with the model Ricki Hall, it was up there with the most effective when it came to beard softening, too. 3. Baron Bergamot and Orange: £4.99 for 10ml, Amazon Our long-bearded tester reported that this relatively cheap oil certainly did the job. Hair looked and felt considerably smoother after a couple days’ usage, there was no unwanted irritation and the agreeable orange scent lingered for around an hour.

This smells beautifully natural — a surprisingly pleasant mix of orangey zest and cedarwood — and it is totally natural, with the ingredients including sweet almond oil and extracts of mandarin and juniper. We found it was effective in eliminating the infamous beard itch, too. Hand-blended and bottled by two artists in Kent, this citrus-smelling oil doesn’t leave behind a greasy feel, which can be a problem with some. Many of the ingredients are natural — tea tree and bergamot orange are among the contents here — and it is remarkably well-priced. A mix of spice and flowers are discernible in the scent of this oil, which is produced by a family-run firm from Durham. Our tester told us that it tamed his long and usually unruly beard, and he was also impressed by the look of the bottle, which comes with a cork stopper. 7. Style and Shine: £8.60 for 50ml, belenostherapy.co.uk Quite a departure from the usual herbal smell of most beard oils we tried, this one smells sweetly of cinnamon and vanilla, which won’t be for everyone but that we enjoyed.

It ticked all the boxes — softening, reduced irritation and taming — and it comes at a great price for the amount. This one is designed for longer beards, but we found it worked well on the shorter end of the scale too. Probably our favourite smelling oil, the aroma lingers for a while after use, and not in an off-putting way — you get a subtle waft every now and again. At 50ml, you also get a lot for the price. 9. Men Rock Soul: £14.50 for 30ml, amazon.co.uk Part of a range from Men Rock inspired by musical genres (there are two others called Blues and Jazz) this beard oil has a presiding citrus smell, but features hints of sage and cypress. Our tester praised its ability to transform his beard from untidy and wiry to neat and soft. 10. Beardbase Beard Oil: £13.50 for 30ml, beardbase.co.uk Here's another option for those who prefer the scentless oil. We found this oil was rich but didn’t leave behind a greasy residue, and left our beard feeling fully refreshed.