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All Beard Products a Man Needs To Know

if u r serious about taking care of your beard so here are some products you need to know

Not just any kit ,that is , but one is filled with the best beard product available and that means more than a beard trimmer and scissors. To keep looking your beard at its best you need the works

1. Beard oil

2. Beard balm

3. Beard & mustache wax

4. Beard shampoo

5. Beard brush

6. Beard comb

7. Beard trimmers

8. Beard scissors

9. Beard razors


Quick Summary:

Beard oil is a cosmetic product that is used to nourish the skin under the beard, as well as the beard itself in order to keep it "soft, shiny, and smooth". Beard oil mimics the natural oils produced by skin, such as sebum, and is composed mainly of carrier oils and essential oils.


Beard oil acts as a moisturizer that goes straight to the hair follicle and prevents hair from growing brittle, especially in cold, windy environments as these weather conditions cause the natural moisture of the beard area to wick. Hydration around this area helps prevent flaking, dandruff and skin dryness. Some brands of beard oil may contain added vitamins or nutrients such as vitamin E. This moisturization prevents general itchiness and irritation of the skin below the beard.

Beard oil also works below the surface of the skin by working as a grooming tool, making the beard itself more manageable, neat and smooth.

Beard oil also improves the way a beard looks by giving it a slight shine. This makes a beard look healthier as well.


Beard balm is a shaping and styling aid as well as a leave in beard conditioner. A good beard beard balm should moisturize your facial hair,provide hold for styling and make your beard look thicker.


The balm actually sits on your beard and skin longer than the oil does before absorbing, which gives you more nourishing and longer-lasting moisture. This is also what gives your beard some extra shine while keeping it healthy.

The thickness of utility balm is also functional - it has just enough hold to comb down stubborn beard hairs and fly-aways that go against your beard's shape and grooming goals. It can also be used as a low-hold styling agent for your mustache and sideburns for a bit more finish around the edges.

One more thing sets utility balm apart from its oil-based cousin: versatility. Beard oil is fantastic for keeping the skin under your beard and your beard healthy, but utility balm was designed to use as a skin moisturizer, too. You can use it as a daily moisturizer, something to keep your tattoos bright, or you can save it for dryer months that require some extra TLC.


Like beard oil and beard balm ,beard & mustache wax is another tool that enables your facial hair to it full potential.Wax is a part of a muilty-faceted approach to your beard and mustache grooming


A wax that manages to walk that kind of line – but still keeps your mustache from drooping sadly during the day – is worth having in your grooming arsenal.

A common issue with many facial hair waxes is that they’re too “tough” and leave your mustache (or beard) stiff and non-pliable. Styling it can be like combing a Brillo pad.

Can You Handlebar, on the other hand, has the right mix of beeswax and carrier oils to make your facial hair do what you want. They use beeswax in a higher ratio than many other waxes, and their Secondary Mustache Wax comes in a set with their primary wax and provides extra hold.

You don’t need to use the Secondary Wax every day, mind you, but when used in combination with Can You Handlebar’s primary wax you’ll get a hold that’s superior to any other product out there. If you’re willing to take just a little extra time in some mornings, you’ll be amazed by well this wax holds.


Beard shampoos and washes don't contain the harsh chemicals found in regular shampoo. ... The chemicals in regular shampoo will scrub the oils (and dirt) from the follicles. Again, you need the oil for a great-looking beard. The bottom line is that quality beard shampoos will clean your beard but also leave the oils in.


Overall, the biggest difference between the two is that facial hair brushes are used to train the hairs to grow in the desired direction, while beard combs are generally used for detangling and sculpting purposes. Beard Combs are thinner than Beard Brushes, which means they are more easily transported. ... A common grooming routine is to use a Beard Comb after showering, allowing the hair to dry, and then using a Beard Brush to work in your preferred beard grooming product, such as beard oil or beard balm.


ike shampoo, not any old beard brush will do when it comes to maintaining your beard.

Don’t use your girlfriend’s hairbrush to style your beard. Or, your own hairbrush, either.

Use the ZilberHaar Pure Boar Bristles Natural Firm Hog Hair and Pearwood Beard Brush, instead. You won’t be disappointed.

ZilberHaar’s signature brush as 100% natural boar hair bristles. The bristles are everything (well almost everything) when it comes to a  beard brush, and those made of boar hair are almost always superior to those made of synthetic materials.

Boar hair bristles provide the right kind of stiffness to glide through your beard hair, even the longest, most unruly strands. They’ll also evenly distribute your beard’s natural oils to leave you with a soft, clean, and manageable look.


Beard Combs are thinner than Beard Brushes, which means they are more easily transported. ... A common grooming routine is to use a Beard Comb after showering, allowing the hair to dry, and then using a Beard Brush to work in your preferred beard grooming product, such as beard oil or beard balm.


The biggest advantage of a bristle brush is that it will condition your beard. Natural boar hair will reach hairs at every level of your beard giving you a very effective and even brush per stroke. This will distribute beard oil and balm evenly, and trap the products in your beard better than a comb


A beard trimmer is an invaluable tool in a man's grooming kit. A trimmer can clean up that winter beard you've been working on, making it look intentional and respectable. It can also help you get a closer trim that looks nice if you prefer to not be clean-shaven. Using and maintaining your beard trimmer is easy.


Trimming hairs before shaving can help reduce tug and pull while shaving, and can help prevent shaving irritation. Check the symmetry to make sure it's even. Beard styles that are symmetrical tend to look better. ... Using a shave gel can help prevent nicks, cuts, and irritation.


Designed to precisely cut beard, mustache and sideburns hairs, they have very sharp convex edge blades, which are hollow ground. The blades are tightly fitted to help you deal with stray and unruly hairs. Most men with bigger hands usually have a problem with finger holes on beard scissors.


What you truly need is a pair of scissors designed for the job – a pair specially made for your facial hair. And not just any scissors for facial hair, but the Professional Mustache and Beard Trimming Scissors.

Again, you don’t want just any old scissors, but a pair that gives you a precise cut while handling the fine details. They should be sharp, easy to handle, but long enough to clip your facial hair properly.


Even if you’re fully-bearded, well on your way, or just getting started, you still need a razor. Whether it’s for touch-ups or shaving the edges of your neck and cheek lines, your arsenal of beard grooming products must include a razor.


Sure, not all big, iconic brands manufacture the best products, but the folks at Gillette know a thing or two about razors. They’ve been in the business since the start of the 20th century, after all.


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