Beat Beardruff With the Best Beard Growth Oil

Kristian S
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How soft is your beard? Is it touchable? If your answer is no, then the skin underneath is probably dry too. If you feel like your hair is unmanageable and your skin is dry or flaky, then consider the magic of beard oil. The best beard growth oil is a blend of oils used to condition your beard and improve its overall appearance. Whether you're growing your beard out for the first time or you have established facial hair to maintain, beard oil can make the difference between scraggly chin whiskers and a well-taken-care-of, manicured beard.

One of the most common and dreaded conditions to overtake facial hair is dandruff. Finding the best beard oil can help eliminate and prevent beardruff.

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What Is Beardruff?

Dandruff is one of the most common conditions. If you have ever found white flakes in your facial hair, you may have beardruff. Most people's skin contains Malassezia globosa. This is a microbe that grows in oily areas where you have a lot of sebaceous glands. The fungus breaks down sebum but leaves oleic acid behind. The oleic acid may irritate your skin.

What Causes Beard Dandruff?

Beardruff is the same as the dandruff on your head. It is a condition where your skin begins to itch, flake and produce white bits in your facial hair. Beard dandruff can be caused by a variety of factors, including dry skin and allergic reactions. It may also occur due to seborrheic dermatitis, a  chronic inflammatory skin condition. Often, the condition is driven by changes in yeast and hormones.

If you fight with beardruff, it may be because your skin has a fast cell turnover. In general, most people have a cell turnover of about 30 days. For people who have a faster rate, it is more common for dead skin cells to build up.

Dandruff is not at all contagious, but it does appear to run in families. There is some evidence that people can have a genetic predisposition for it. If you are more genetically susceptible to it, you can still prevent a flare-up and the symptoms that go with it.

Can Beard Dandruff Stunt Beard Growth?

Most people have trouble growing a beard because of age, genetics and low testosterone. If your beard is unhealthy because you do not have a balanced diet or live a stressful life, it could contribute to flakiness and beard loss, but the dandruff is not directly connected to your beard growth. Dandruff cannot cause any sort of hair loss. However, it is common for the two conditions to exist together. If you do not care for your beard, it could cause both beard loss and flaking.

How Can Lifestyle Changes Help?

Lifestyle changes may not be the ultimate fix to beardruff, but they can help to take care of yourself. When you take care of your body, you take care of your skin's health and your hair's health. Eating a balanced diet can affect beard growth and shine. For example, when you eat healthy and keep your BMI in the normal range, you are more likely to have average levels of testosterone, which are needed to grow a beard.

Additionally, eating a diet full of lean proteins, whole grains, healthy fats, and fruits and vegetables can help hair grow shinier and more luxurious. It can also keep your skin moisturized and healthy. Since dandruff often occurs due to dry skin, you need a lifestyle that doesn't dry you out. Try to eat more vegetables, legumes and fruits. Likewise, ensure that you are hydrated at all times. Drink plenty of water and try to avoid alcohol and caffeine.

Does Scratching Help?

When your beard itches, your first instinct is probably to scratch it. The same happens for those who suffer from dandruff on their scalp. In fact, many sufferers believe that scraping the flakes away may help. Some will scrape flakes before a shower and then rinse them off after. However, you should not attempt to scratch your beard (or scalp) to remove skin cells.

In some cases, the flakes of skin under your beard protect sore, reddened skin. When you scrape the dandruff away, you expose your damaged skin to infection and further pain. Do not attempt to remove flakes from the skin with a comb or other scratching tool.

Should You Use Beard Products?

A common misconception about dandruff is that you shouldn't use products or wash your hair often when you have it. The truth is, you shouldn't wash your beard less often if you have dandruff. You should be removing debris and flakes regularly, rather than allowing them to build up.

When it comes to products, you should make sure none of your current choices cause irritation or beardruff. Your styling products should not have a negative impact on your facial hair. You can still use all of your favorite shaping products. In fact, if you haven't already started, you should start using beard oil to avoid dandruff. While you can continue to use your styling products, you should be diligent about washing the product out regularly to avoid any buildup.

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What Is the Best Beard Growth Oil?

The best beard oil is one that does what it promises. When it says it can nourish your facial hair and help stimulate growth, it follows through. The right beard oil helps you make beardruff a problem of the past. To find a high-quality beard oil, look for the following:

Free of Fragrance and Colorants

When it comes to any product you apply to your face, you need to be careful of fragrance. When scent molecules come in contact with your skin, they can sometimes cause red and itchy rashes, asthma symptoms, headaches and other allergic reactions. In fact, fragrance is one of the biggest factors behind contact dermatitis.

A lot of people have sensitive skin on their face. Your face may be easily irritated by wind, cold, lotions and anything with fragrance. For people with sensitive skin, the fatty out layer of the skin tends to be thicker and weaker in their face. If you have problems with facial sensitivity, you probably also deal with dry skin more often. These two issues go hand in hand and may be the cause of your dandruff.

The best beard growth oil doesn't contain any fragrance or colorants. We understand that you do not need to have any harsh chemicals in your beard oil for it to be effective.

Contains Vitamins and Nutrients

Our beard oil contains vitamins and nutrients to nourish your hair. With 10 different vitamins and essential oils, it treats the follicle to the root. Essential nutrients not only moisturize your skin and hair but can also promote beard growth. Vitamin E oil, for example, is a popular ingredient in beard oil. Vitamin E is a fat-soluable antioxidant that is extremely nourishing to the skin, providing moisture to dry skin, relieving itchy skin and possibly preventing bearddruff. As well, Vitamin E oil can preserve and protect other ingredients in the product. It can increase your testosterone levels too, which may also encourage your beard growth.

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How Can the Best Beard Growth Oil Help With Beardruff?

Like most men, once you see signs of those dreaded flakes, your first question is probably "how can I get rid of this?" Dealing with dandruff involves treating the source of the dry skin and flakes, and also removing the old cells. The best strategy involves exfoliation, washing and moisturizing. The last step is where the best beard growth oil comes into play.

Choose Your Beard Oil

Once you know the properties of the best beard growth oil, you can choose the beard oil you prefer. We provide two different beard oils. Choose from our original formula or our original formula with the addition of cool mint. Peppermint essential oil not only contains healthy fatty acids but also has a cooling effect that many men enjoy.

In addition, you may want to choose a beard oil that has tea tree oil. This useful essential oil can help prevent and treat inflammation associated with beardruff. 

Create Your Beard Oil Routine

To beat the flakes, establish a regular care routine. The first step is exfoliation. The exfoliation process removes the dead skin cells from your beard. To begin, make sure you have a soft-bristled beard brush. The beard brush not only removes dead skin cells but can help spread the oils from your skin and through the beard. Your natural oils can make your facial hair feel softer and will also be easier for you to brush and style.

You may also want to try a beard exfoliator scrub. A good scrub for men doesn't smell girly and still gets the job done. It eliminates dead skin, oil and dirt from your pores. It can also help tame ingrown hairs. Without a beard scrub, you could be encouraging dandruff and acne. Be careful when using exfoliator scrubs, however, because you do not want to over-exfoliate. When you overscrub, you remove natural oils from the skin and hair. 

After you wash your beard, pour a small amount of beard scrub into your hand and vigorously rub it into your skin beneath the beard. Do this from 30 to 60 seconds before you rinse your hair thoroughly. When washing your beard, you can use the same shampoo you use for your hair or you can choose a dry scalp shampoo. To find effective dandruff-fighting shampoos, look for ingredients like coal tar, selenium sulfidem, tea tree oil and pyrithione zinc.

Another way to exfoliate is after you dry your beard. Using a boar bristle brush, start under your beard and brush upward. Next, move to the chin and cheek area. Go ahead and brush in all directions. Once you exfoliate, you can jump straight to moisturizing.

Once it is clean, pat your beard dry. To moisturize your skin, your first instinct may be to reach for the lotion. When it comes to your beard, though, put the lotion away and pick up the beard oil. Lotion tends to leave a greasy residue. Beard oil, on the other hand, moisturizes without the residue. The amount of the best beard growth oil to use depends on the length and thickness of your beard. Distribute the oil evenly through your beard and massage it into the skin beneath. The oil should cover from root to tip.

Once you finish your routine, brush your beard again and shape it for the day.

Maintain Your Beard Oil Routine

When it comes to your beard oil routine, the moment you start to slack on it could be the moment that the dandruff comes back. If you want the oil to prevent beardruff, then you need to put in the time and effort regularly. Ideally, you want to go through your beard routine twice a day, but use the oil three to four times a day or four to six for drier skin. Take care of your beard in the morning and then again at night.

Keep an eye on how your skin feels beneath your beard. If it begins to feel itchy or tight, you should add a couple more drops of beard oil. When the weather becomes cold and dry, you may need to use more beard oil to maintain softness and to keep your skin from turning dry and flaky.

Find the Best Beard Growth Oil With Wild Willies

If you have beardruff, don't be alarmed! Most men deal with the occasional dandruff in their facial hair. If you want to combat it, sticking to a good routine with the best beard growth oil will give you the edge you need. To deal with it, remember you need to care for the hair and the skin underneath. At Wild Willies, we will never stop helping men grow healthy, luscious beards to be proud of! Our beard oil can help keep the dreaded beardruff at bay. 

Make sure to check back for more tips on growing the best beard you can!

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