Author: The Beard Struggle
Published at: Jul 23, 2021
"by breaking down the Why, When, and how of Beard care, it will provide some insight into what to look for ultimately to achieve the best results for your own facial hair"
Now that No-shave November is in full swing, it has come to my attention that a lot of people, to include my fellow colleagues, do not know how to use Beard care products. Now I know that there are quite a few videos out there on The Beard Struggle (TBS) website telling you how to use the products properly. However, they seem to cater to those who have very long beards. And if you try to follow their example and you just started out growing your face fuzz, you will more then likely overdo it. As such, I thought I would break down the science, regiment, and the amount of Beard Balm and oils daily. Hopefully, by breaking down the Why, When, and how, it will provide some insight into what to look for ultimately to achieve the best results for your own facial hair.
Most men out there are wondering Why they should be applying oils and balms? Well, I am going to break it down for you. Basically, there are three main factors when it comes to beards. You apply beard Oils and Beard Balms to avoid the following:
The “Why” seems simple enough. Right?! Basically, you want to avoid the suffrage while sporting some Genetically Superior Face fuzz. More importantly, you are trying to prevent your beard from getting dry. If it gets dry, it will lead to itching, breakage, and irritation/ inflammation. There are Four products that come together as a kit at TBS that will assist you in avoiding the factors above:
Now in any routine, consistency is key. And with beards, daily should be your goal. Consequently enough, the Beard products that we sell here at TBS, are designed to be exactly that; Used daily, and at specific intervals too. There are three products that you will need to use on a daily basis (Beard Oil: Day and Night, Beard Balm) and one product (Beard Shampoo and Beard Conditioner) you will need to use at least once per week. As your beard gets longer you will want to increase how often you use the Beard Shampoo and Beard Conditioner as it will become increasingly necessary in order to remove the dead skin cells and assist in moisturizing your skin and facial hair. The Routine is simply this:
The purpose to how much to use is to stop the factors list above; Itching, Dryness, and Irritation. Using too much can cause the same ill-effects as not enough. You also need to understand how the ingredients work. For example, the Beard balm has Beeswax in it to assist with maintaining control of your beard. Too little and your beard will look unmanaged and then you will question as to why you are using it in the first place. In retrospect, too much will make it look unnatural and lifeless. You also need to understand that beeswax starts out as a solid, once it reaches around 145 to 147 degrees Fahrenheit (63 to 64 degrees Celsius) it should start to melt. When you rub it in your hands you start to produce friction, one of the byproducts of friction is heat, the more you rub the more friction and the more liquefied the beeswax becomes. Now this is just one example to help illustrate how to work with the products. Each of these products should be applied to your hands, rubbed together and then worked through your face and beard.
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