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How To Use Beard Oil
How To Use Beard Oil
*Start with a clean beard: Apply beard oil to a beard that's clean and slightly damp, but not too wet.
*Apply a few drops: Start with 2–3 drops, but you may need more depending on your beard's length.
*Warm the oil: Rub the oil between your palms to warm it up.
*Apply to the skin first: Massage the oil into the skin under your beard to moisturize the roots and surrounding skin.
*Apply to the beard: Use your hands to work the oil through your beard, starting with the sides and moving down. You can also use your fingertips to get every hair on your mustache.
*Use a comb: Run a comb through your beard to distribute the oil evenly and shape your beard. Comb with and against the growth of your hair.
*Add more oil if needed: You can add more oil if your beard doesn't feel like it has enough.
*Use a beard brush: A beard brush can help spread the oil and exfoliate your skin.
*Use both beard oil and beard balm: You can use beard oil after a shower and then apply beard balm once the oil is absorbed. Beard oil moisturizes, while beard balm helps style your beard.
#beard oil#beard products#beard gang#bullcitybeards#beardlife#beard world#bearded man#guys with beards
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Wow, this "gender free" fashion brand sure doesn't have any AMAB models.
#If you can't put someone with a beard in one of your skirts you have failed as a queer brand#My punishment for dkbefafely clicking on an ad#OK I did find exactly one in the infographic about their big and tall coveralls#But they weren't in the actual product listings for the products.#Fashion#Queer fashion#Nonbinary#Women and femmes#Genderqueer#And I do mean AMAB. I didn't see any trans women either#post o' mine
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Mastering Beard Maintenance: A Step-by-Step Guide with Furry Hippie Beard
Moving on in our discussion from the previous blog, we will delve into the step-by-step process of maintaining your facial hair, ensuring a cool and sophisticated look while steering clear of the caveman style (unless, of course, you're into that). The key advice that every beard aficionado should heed is that regular maintenance is paramount.
Isn’t the whole idea behind growing a beard so you don’t have to shave?
In short, yes, but also no. While the allure of growing a beard lies in its low-maintenance appeal, trimming is crucial for optimal growth and appearance. Trimming helps tame flyaways and eliminates dead ends, promoting healthier beard growth.
Getting Started with Beard Maintenance:
If you're hesitant about trimming your own beard, fret not. Your local barber can be a trusted ally in this endeavor. They can set you up on a trim schedule tailored to your needs and guide you through the process until you feel confident to go solo.
Essential Tools for Beard Maintenance:
To embark on your beard-trimming journey, you'll need a few key tools. A quality beard trimmer is a must-have investment, along with a pair of sharp scissors and a sturdy comb. Additionally, don't forget your favorite grooming products from Furry Hippie Beard, as they play a crucial role in nourishing and styling your beard.
The Beard Maintenance Ritual:
Preparation: Begin by thoroughly brushing your beard to remove any tangles and ensure even distribution of hair.
Shaving: If you maintain a clean-shaven look on certain areas of your face, use a razor to shave off unwanted hair with precision. A one-blade straight razor offers excellent control and a smoother finish.
Trimming: Utilize clippers to achieve a uniform length across your beard, ensuring not to cut shorter than desired. Pay special attention to your mustache, maintaining a blade's thickness between the hair and your upper lip to prevent food accumulation.
Graduating and Fading: Gradually fade your beard as it descends down your neck and cheeks, using lower clipper settings for a seamless transition.
Symmetry: Fine-tune your beard to achieve symmetry, using scissors to trim any stray hairs and create a polished look.
Finishing Touches: Wash your beard and pat dry before applying your favorite beard oil from Furry Hippie Beard to moisturize and maintain its health.
Neckline and Cheek Maintenance:
Determining the neckline and cheek boundaries can be a daunting task. Aim to shave where the chin meets the neck, ensuring a clean-shaven vertical neck while leaving the underside covered. As for the cheeks, let them grow naturally and trim as needed, ensuring to shave the top part of your cheeks in line with your face curvature.
Conclusion:
With these comprehensive beard maintenance tips and the support of Furry Hippie Beard's premium grooming products, you're well-equipped to master the art of beard grooming. Remember to consult with your local barber for professional insights tailored to your unique beard journey.
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Finding Harmony: The Tale of Furry Hippie Beard Co.
Embark on a journey with Furry Hippie Beard Co., where the quest for natural, chemical-free grooming products began with a simple desire for change. It all started in December 2019, as the founder pondered the ingredients found in traditional beard care products.
This contemplation led to the birth of Old Man’s Money, a blend of scotch whiskey, vanilla, and natural oils—a testament to the belief that grooming should be as pure as nature intended.
As the calendar flipped to 2020, Furry Hippie Beard Co. took its first steps into the world. But this wasn’t just about selling products; it was about fostering a movement—a movement rooted in authenticity and a commitment to natural care.
In the months that followed, new scents emerged, each crafted with the same dedication to quality and purity. And with the introduction of beard butter, the company expanded its offerings, prioritizing not just grooming but nurturing, with ingredients sourced directly from the Earth.
But the journey of Furry Hippie Beard Co. isn’t just about products; it’s about a lifestyle—a celebration of individuality and the belief that everyone deserves to feel good about the products they use. The tie-dye logo, reminiscent of the free-spirited '60s, serves as a symbol of this ethos, adorning an array of swag that invites others to embrace their uniqueness.
So, as you explore the story of Furry Hippie Beard Co., know that you’re not just witnessing a brand; you’re joining a community—a community that champions harmony, authenticity, and the beauty of embracing nature’s gifts.
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Top 10 Beard Oil Companies in the World
Beard oil has become an essential beard grooming product for men with facial hair. Overall it helps moisturize and nourish the skin underneath the beard, prevent itchiness, and keep the beard looking healthy and shiny. As a result, the market for beard oil companies has grown significantly in recent years. In this article, we will review the top 10 beard oil companies, their products, and what…
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#+w#me#ginger#beard#cub#progress#I've been such a good productive boy today despite many challenges so you can have a hint of a hint of shaft#as a treat
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Ghost of Tsushima PC • (dev. Sucker Punch Productions)
#ghost of tsushima#ghost of tsushima pc#gots#gotsedit#jin sakai#vgedit#gamingedit#dailygaming#gamingnetwork#userviki#arsuf#useranya#userbamf#ilikedetectives#eurodynamic#entreri#cyberpunkedd#thelvadams#boozerman#vindicia#yocalio#miyku#blood of elves#Sucker Punch Productions#that beard/stuble mod is everything on jin
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ANDREW GARFIELD
on the set of "After the Hunt" in the historic university city of Cambridge.
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#andrew garfield#on the set#after the hunt#happy to see him working mainly because his love life is unbearable#the side eye#🤭#teacher#professor#strong professor vibes#london#cambridge university#started filming#on set in london#new project#the press tour is gonna be fire#luca guadagnino#in production#the beard#henrik#sincericida
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Caleb getting ready on set!
In the description he asked " Who's ready for ST5?"
#lucas sinclair#stranger things#st5 production#st5 spoilers#st5#caleb mclaughlin#I know he's pissed that he has to say goodbye to the beard lol
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I know it’s technically not canon but I love when people draw human Tinky with a goatee. Because he’s a goat. Get it?
#starkid#starkid productions#hatchetfield#hatchetverse#Tinky#T’noy karaxis#tnoy karaxis#bearded Tinky drawers where are you
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Beard Itch
Growing out your beard can be an exciting experience — until the dreaded beard-itch begins.
What is beard itch? The causes of an itchy beard range from dry skin to folliculitis, dermatitis, ingrown hair, and more. Whether you're growing out your beard for the first time or have had one for years, it's common for the hair on your face to get itchy. There are proven ways to tackle beard itch. With a great care routine and the right beard oil, soap, and balm, you can kiss your endless face-scratching syndrome goodbye forever.
The first mistake most men make is that they treat beard maintenance the same way they do general hair care — despite the fact that beard hair is very different. For the most part, your beard has thicker cuticles than your head hair, and as a result, those hairs cause more inflammation when they break through your skin. Without any maintenance, beard irritation is usually the rule, not the exception.
This is especially apparent if you’re just growing out your beard for the first time. Your body isn’t used to so much skin inflammation all at once, and it’s going to take some time for it to get used to the process of continued growth.
At the same time, if you used to shave frequently, your body probably got accustomed to the exfoliating process of removing dead and dry skin with a razor. Now that you’re no longer shaving every day, that skin’s going to build up for a while, leading to dandruff. So, if you’re a first-time beard grower, just hang in there, as some of your itchiness should resolve by itself over time.
With that said, you can’t completely neglect your beard-itch and expect it to go away on its own. Products such as beard oils and beard balms — which we’ll go over in just a second — are the key to making sure your beard doesn’t get irritated and grows in full, even and thick.
How should I take care of my beard?
1. In order to prevent itchiness, it’s important to first understand how not to treat your beard. You might think you’re managing your beard effectively by drenching it in harsh soaps and unnatural balms — unfortunately, lots of over-the-counter drugstore products only irritate your beard further, leading to inflammation, red skin, itchiness, dandruff, and peeling. So, if you’re washing your face with body soap or using a cheap bottom-of-the-rack beard oil, ditch those right now.
2. Next, you’ll want to make sure you dry your beard fully when you’re finished taking a shower or rinsing your face. While it might sound counterintuitive, standing water in your beard can actually dry it out further and cause damage to your hair follicles. After wetting it, rub your chin down with a soft towel to prevent excess dampness and moisture.
3. Lastly, even though you’re not shaving your face daily anymore, it’s important to continue exfoliating your beard. A beard brush or comb can help you keep your beard groomed, full, and even while removing loose hairs and dead skin.
What products are best for my beard?
Beard maintenance can help tamp down some of your chin itchiness, but for true relief, you’re going to want the right selection of beard oils, balms, and soaps. The only problem? Not all products are made the same. Keep reading for the kinds of factors you should consider before picking up your next oil, balm, or soap.
First, let’s go over beard oils. Beard oils are designed to help moisturize and hydrate both the hair on your face and the skin beneath it. However, you’ll want to steer clear of greasy, comedogenic, pore-clogging oils, which can make your itch worse. Look for products that are naturally sourced: an eco-friendly beard oil that’s free of harsh chemicals is going to be much better for you than cheap, artificial products.
Next, for long-term relief, invest in a great beard balm. Beard balms are what keep your beard feeling moisturized, clean, and healthy throughout the day. Adding a natural, ecofriendly beard balm to your morning hydration routine is going to help you scare off any lingering beard-itch permanently.
Finally, it’s important not to undo all your progress by washing your beard with a harsh body soap. Instead of grabbing the two-dollar rack soap from the corner store, opt to wash your beard with a specially designed beard soap.
You might not think it’s worth investing in a separate soap just for your facial hair, but, again: your beard hair isn’t the same as other hair on your body. Washing it with harsh soaps will only irritate it further, leading to dandruff, irritation and more. If you’re serious about preventing dandruff and scratchiness, a triple-combo of oil, balm and soap will help you get the job done.
We promise you can fact check us on this: a full, lush beard that’s well-groomed and maintained with the right products is leagues better than a red, irritated chinstrap full of dandruff.
Don’t let a bad itch get in the way of your beard
Beards are amazing for a thousand reasons. They’re meant to make you feel confident, classy, well-groomed and unique. What they’re not supposed to do is make you tug at your face nonstop while fighting off embarrassing skin breakouts and dandruff.
Invest in yourself. Get clean with your beard care routine and pick up a selection of oils, balms and soaps that actually work. Do that, and we promise you’ll start feeling confident about your beard again in no time.
#beard balm#beard oil#beard products#bullcitybeards#bullcity#beard serum#beard gang#guys with beards#beardlife#beards
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I’m embarrassed to say it but workin’ boys was my “oh shit jeff blim is hot” awakening. like I’m currently editing the death scene and um. sir I know you are dying of multiple gunshot wounds but please give me a chance
#I could fix him (I don’t want to though <3)#fr though like how have I never realised this until now#that dude is PRETTY#cheekbones for days + the beard?? yeah no I’m in love actually#jeff blim#henry hidgens#workin boys#workin boys spoilers#hatchetfield#starkid#team starkid#starkid productions
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Butchie with no beard. ☹️
Kinda fucked it up ngl
Pucker up Buttercup 👅
WHY R HIS LIPS SO BIGGG
#the eltingville club#welcome to eltingville#butchie mofo#eltingville club#evan dorkin#sick mofo productions#eltingville#pete dinunzio#bitch pit#butchie#no beard..
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Beard Oil vs Beard Butter All You Need to Know
A well-groomed beard is a sign of a true gentleman. And, to achieve that, you need to take proper care of your beard. However, with so many products available in the market, it can be quite overwhelming to choose the right one. Generally the most popular beard care products are beard oil and beard butter. Both of these products hydrate and condition your beard, but they have different textures…
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