Beard balm is a thick beard conditioner that can be used to moisturize beard hair and keep it looking neat and healthy. Once you get the hang of it, applying beard balm can become a quick and easy part of your facial hair care routine.

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Applying Beard Balm

  1. Use a mild cleanser designed for your face and beard to wash your beard before applying the balm. Pat your face and beard with a towel after rinsing out the cleanser. It's best to apply beard balm when your facial hair and skin underneath are damp.
    • Make it a routine to apply your beard balm when you get out of the shower or wash your face in the morning.
  2. Rub the beard balm between your hands. This will warm up the beard balm and spread it out over your fingers so it's easier to apply.[1]
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  3. Massage your fingers against the skin underneath your beard so the balm gets all the way down to the roots. Run your fingers from the roots to the ends of your beard to fully coat all your beard hair.[2]
  4. Brush through your beard in a downward motion to detangle the hair and brush all the hairs in the same direction. Once your beard is brushed out, you're all finished!
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Using the Right Amount

  1. Using too much beard balm can make your beard look shiny and greasy. It can also clog the pores underneath your beard and cause you to breakout.[4]
    • If your beard is long and a dime-sized amount of balm doesn't cover all of it, apply a little bit more at a time until your beard is fully covered. Put the additional balm at the ends of your beard where the hair is the driest, rather than reapplying it to the roots.
    • Don't forget to wash your beard balm out every day so it doesn't sit on your skin and cause breakouts and irritation.[5]
  2. Beard balm may make your skin and beard even more oily. Try only applying beard balm every other day. If your beard still feels greasy, cut back to once or twice a week.
  3. Beard balm will moisturize your beard hair and skin underneath so they aren't as dry. For even more moisturizing benefits, look for a beard balm that says “moisturizing” on the label or a balm that contains moisturizing oils.
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Choosing a Beard Balm

  1. Some beard balms are made with ingredients that give them a strong smell. If you're not sure whether a beard balm has a fragrance or not, check the label. It should say “unscented” on it if it doesn't. If you're still not sure, open the container and smell it before using it.
  2. Argan and coconut oil will help moisturize your skin and beard hair so it's not as dry. Though most beard balms contain oil, choose one with argan or coconut oil over tea tree or jojoba oil.
  3. Tea tree oil is an essential oil that has acne-fighting properties. Use a tea tree oil beard balm to help prevent breakouts on the skin underneath your beard.
    • Beard balms with jojoba oil are also good for those with oily skin.
  4. Check the ingredients list for alcohol or citrus essential oils, which may irritate your skin. Look for a beard balm that has a short ingredients list so there's less of a chance that something will irritate the skin under your beard.
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    Should I use beard balm before bed?
    Woody Lovell
    Woody Lovell
    Professional Barber
    Woody Lovell is the Founder of The Barbershop Club, a gentleman's barbershop-as-social club rooted in 1990's traditional barbering based in the Hotel Normandie in Los Angeles, California. He is also the Founder of his own line of quality grooming products. He has over 20 years of experience in the male grooming industry and has consulted clients including professional athletes, musicians, and A-list actors throughout the Los Angeles area.
    Woody Lovell
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    No, this isn't a good idea. Always wash your beard balm out every day so it doesn't sit on your skin and cause breakouts and irritation.
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    Should I use eucalyptus oil for my beard?
    Woody Lovell
    Woody Lovell
    Professional Barber
    Woody Lovell is the Founder of The Barbershop Club, a gentleman's barbershop-as-social club rooted in 1990's traditional barbering based in the Hotel Normandie in Los Angeles, California. He is also the Founder of his own line of quality grooming products. He has over 20 years of experience in the male grooming industry and has consulted clients including professional athletes, musicians, and A-list actors throughout the Los Angeles area.
    Woody Lovell
    Professional Barber
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    Every man and every beard is different. Everyone is different when it comes to what their skin can stand. Generally, though, a natural oil like eucalyptus, lavender, or coconut oil is great for your beard.
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    How do I use honest Amish beard balm?
    Laura Martin
    Laura Martin
    Licensed Cosmetologist
    Laura Martin is a Licensed Cosmetologist based in Milledgeville, Georgia. She has been working as a hair stylist since 2007, and began a career as a cosmetology teacher in 2013. She worked as a teacher at Arrojo Cosmetology School, teaching cosmetology practices, hairstyling, and hair color application. She also brought her cosmetology expertise to her work as a staff writer for fashion blog Style Noted, writing pieces related to hair and fashion. She received an MFA in Creative Writing from Georgia College & State University, where she was also an English Teaching Fellow. Additionally, she received a BA in Creative Writing and Literature from New York University.
    Laura Martin
    Licensed Cosmetologist
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    Start with a clean, dry beard. Emulsify a small amount in your palms and run through your beard from roots to tips. Then, brush or comb into your desired shape.
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Tips

  • If you have an active job or exercise regularly, your beard may dry out, so plan to wash your beard and apply the balm more frequently.
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Things You'll Need

  • Beard balm
  • Brush or comb

References

  1. https://www.gq.com/story/google-year-in-review-how-to-use-beard-balm
  2. https://www.gq.com/story/google-year-in-review-how-to-use-beard-balm
  3. Woody Lovell. Professional Barber. Expert Interview
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  5. Woody Lovell. Professional Barber. Expert Interview

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The best way to use beard balm is to apply a dime-sized amount to your beard when it’s damp. Work the beard balm into your beard hair using your fingers until your beard is evenly coated. Then, brush your beard hair in the same direction to style and detangle it. For more tips on how to use beard balm, like which kind you should use and how often you should use it, read on!

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