What Does Beard Oil Do? | The Science Behind The Elixir

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You’re here because there’s one question that may be bothering you: what does beard oil do? How do they help improve your look? What kinds of ingredients are there? Get to know how this product can promote beard growth and make your shadow look fantastic.

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What Does Beard Oil Do? | The Benefits

What does a beard oil do? They make growing a beard and maintaining it simpler and easier.

Nearly all bearded men face a handful of common problems. These can include beard itch, beard dandruff, beard acne, dry and flaky skin, poor beard volume and growth, and brittle beard hair. Beard oil addresses many of these.

Beard oil, which is also called beard balm, moisturizes two things: facial hair and the skin underneath it. Dry facial hair is brittle and hard to manage, so the product helps to soften and tame it. It also reduces tangling and split ends to make beard maintenance easier. Your beard will look fuller and less brittle.

Beard oil also moisturizes the skin beneath since only the healthy one can grow and support a gorgeous stubble. Cleansing and moisturizing your skin is also an important part of daily beard care, especially if you live in a cold or dry climate (or the weather is hot).

What does beard oil do? It keeps your facial hair free from flakes. It also makes it smell wonderful. Many contain essential oils, such as cedar and sandalwood, so your product acts as a natural cologne.

 

How Beard Oil Works

Now you know the answer to “What does beard oil do?” it’s time to proceed to another important topic: contents.

Beard oil contains a special mix of ingredients, such as jojoba oil, Argan oil, coconut oil, carrier oil, sweet almond oil, castor oil, and almond oil. These have compounds critical for healthy facial hair growth.

The oils can be either carrier or essential:

Carrier Oils

Carrier oils, which usually make up 90% of the product, are different from the essential oils. They are not as volatile and are neutral in smell but they complement.

They are an ideal diluting agent, so they can smoothen the smell of the oil and prevent it from evaporating rapidly.

Manufacturers usually make carrier oils from seeds and nuts. Some of the common ones are the following:

  • Jojoba – Jojoba oil is from the jojoba plant, which is a type of shrub that lives in the Arizona desert. Jojoba is similar to your skin’s natural oils, so your skin absorbs it easily.
  • Argan – Argan oil is from the Argan trees of Morocco. This carrier oil softens your skin and protects it against wrinkles and other signs of aging.
  • Sweet Almond – Sweet almond is a plant that produces delicious nuts, also known as kernels. Applying sweet almond oil to your bearded skin will reduce inflammation to help prevent ingrown hairs.
  • Coconut – Coconut oil is one of the best natural moisturizing carrier oils available. It’s fantastic for maintaining a healthy beard and skin in dry climates.
  • Hazelnut – It helps prevent skin problems, such as eczema and acne, which make beards uncomfortable.

Essential Oils

Essential oils give plants their odor and other unique characteristics. These oils also provide protective benefits to the plants such as preventing the growth of fungus.

When applied to the facial hair, these produce an all-natural manly scent that complements your cologne, much like aftershave does.

Note, though, they can do more than just make you smell good. They act as natural remedies for common skin and beard problems. Sandalwood and tree tea oils, for example, are natural antiseptics that clean your pores to reduce acne. They can also provide superior hydrating and moisturizing effects on the skin and the hair follicles.

 

How Beard Oil Gets Rid of Beard Itch

Perhaps one of the best answers to “What does beard oil do?” is how it reduces the itch.

Beard itch is normal, but it can also irritate your skin, especially in the early stages of beard growth. It can be so annoying and terrible it may make you quit growing your hair!

Usually, beards start to get itchy after about a month. Each strand of your beard hair comes out of a beard follicle, which is a bunch of cells and connective tissues that surround the root of the hair. A pair of glands called sebaceous glands sits at the root of each beard follicle. These create sebum or oil, which nourishes the strand.

As the beard follicle grows longer, it needs an increasing amount of sebum to coat the follicle and moisturize the skin. Unfortunately, your glands stay the same size and produce the same amount of sebum no matter how long your beard grows. The lack of oil causes your skin to dry out and become itchy.

Beard oil helps to get rid of beard itch by nourishing your sebaceous glands. It helps make up for the lack of sebum.

Beard oil can also fight beard dandruff or “beardruff.” It happens when you scratch the skin under your beard and flake off white specks of dry skin. Beard oil keeps your skin in top condition, so it neither itches nor flakes.

 

How to Apply Beard Oil to Get Maximum Benefit from the Elixir

Apply the beard oil after a hot shower when your facial hair is at its cleanest and softest. The hot water also helps your facial hair and follicles absorb the beard oil better.

Dry your beard completely. Water will prevent your hair and follicles from absorbing the beneficial oils in your beard conditioner.

Put two to three drops of the oil into your hand then spread it evenly on your palms and fingers. Brush your palms along the sides of your beard. Next, brush your palms down the front of your beard.

Finally, bring your hands up through the bottom of your beard to distribute the beard conditioner evenly through your facial hair.

Using a beard comb helps coat every hair with beard oil. It also helps the oil reach your skin to help soothe and prevent irritation. If your beard is longer, use a comb to make sure the product coats every hair and moisturizes your skin.

 

Pair your use of beard oil with the right style. Check out the best beard cuts according to your face shape from this Men’s Trendy Hairstyles video:

What does beard oil do? It makes you look even more epic. It may not work, however, if you don’t choose one wisely. Avoid cheap ones or imitation products that can contain silicone and other chemicals that make your beard slippery but don’t provide any real benefits. Look at the ingredients on the label before you purchase. Try a variety of them until you find one that’s easy on the pocket and offers the benefits you’re looking for. You may want to get started with Wild Willies Beard Oil.

Have you tried using beard oil? Share your experiences in the comments section below.

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