1. When caring for a beard, remember that it’s always on the move
The first thing is to accept is that your beard and moustache are always growing, so your perfectly trimmed facial hair is always just a few short days away from returning to its wild and unruly ways. The general rule when caring for your beard is that the shorter the hair, the more often it needs to be trimmed. If you have a closely trimmed style, make time every other day to keep it sharp. If you have a full beard, once or twice a week may be enough.
2. Cleanliness is key for proper beard maintenance
Neglect has consequences! If your morning routine is just a quick splash of water over your face, your beard may complain that it isn’t getting enough attention. A beard wash will keep facial hair looking and smelling pleasant, especially if you shampoo it when you take a shower and add a touch of beard conditioner to soften the hair if it’s coarse or rough. Every man’s beard is unique so try a few different products to find the best beard conditioner for you.
3. Tame unruly facial hair
Facial hair is unique. For some men, it grows neatly downwards, while for others it sticks out at all angles. If you are in the latter camp, dab on some beard oil and comb the hairs downwards. Beard oil is one the best beard care products because it softens the hairs, while pomade or wax can be used to shape your beard or moustache into your chosen style. Caring for a beard is a luxury, not a chore, so you don’t have to fill your bathroom with dozens of expensive products – just cover the basics of what you need.
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5. Caring for your beard, sometimes, means leaving it be
To preserve cleanliness, avoid touching your beard too much. We know a soft beard feels wonderful, but don’t make stroking it a regular thing. And avoid using your beard as a bib for stray bits of food – you won’t want to eat them later. Trim the hairs around your lips. This will make mastering eating and drinking without getting anything stuck around your mouth much easier.
With regular beard maintenance, your unruly facial hair will know exactly who is boss: you! And as the boss, you should wear that beard and/or moustache with pride. You didn’t grow yourself a beard to hide it away!