All You Need to Know About Beard Balm: What It Is and Why You Need It

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Beard Balm is an essential part of a solid beard care routine.

It’s made up of 4 main ingredients, all of which work together to help keep your beard healthy and styled. 

Beard balm is excellent for moisturizing and conditioning your facial hair, and it can also help relieve itchiness and irritation.

What is beard balm?

Beard balm is a styling and moisturizing product for beards. It is made of beeswax, butter, carrier oil, and essential oil. Beard balms help to soften beard hairs and keep them in place.

Beeswax

Beeswax is what we call the product of honeybees. Bees collect pollen and nectar from flowers and use enzymes in their stomach to create what we usually think of as wax: a viscous liquid.

Beeswax is harvested by removing the honeycombs from the beehive. The honeycombs are then melted down, and the beeswax is collected.

Butters

Butters are the main ingredient in beard balm due to their moisturizing properties. They help keep the beard hair hydrated and healthy, which can help prevent beard itch or beard dandruff. Some of the most common kinds of butter used in beard balm include:

  • shea butter
  • cocoa butter
  • mango butter

Carrier Oils

Carrier oils are also used in beard balms for their moisturizing properties. They are typically high in vitamin E and fatty acids, which help to nourish the skin and hair. Some of the most familiar carrier oils used in beard balm include:

  • jojoba oil
  • almond oil
  • avocado oil

Essential Oils

Essential oils are oils extracted from plants. They are used in beard balm for their fragrance and therapeutic properties. Some of the most common essential oils used in beard balm include:

  • mint
  • cedarwood
  • eucalyptus

Do I need beard balm?

Beard balm is not necessary, but it can help keep your beard healthy and styled. If you are experiencing beard itch or dryness, beard balm may help to relieve those symptoms.

If you have stray hairs and care about the appearance of your facial hair, beard balm can help to control those hairs and keep them in place.

The bottom line is that beard balm is a great way to keep your beard looking its best. If you're not sure whether it's right for you, give it a try and see how it works for you!

Can I make my beard balm?

Yes, you can make your beard balm! You need is beeswax, butter, carrier oil, and essential oil. 

Melt the beeswax, butter, and carrier oil together in a double boiler. Once everything melts, stir in the essential oil and pour the mixture into a jar. Let the beard balm cool to room temperature before using.

Making beard balm is a fun project but may not be worth it. Sourcing the natural beard balm ingredients and getting the ratio right will take a lot of time, and the product likely won’t come out as intended.

If you want to find an excellent beard balm, it’s cheaper and more time-efficient to shop around and use different brands until you find the one perfect for you.

What is the difference between beard oil and beard balm?

Beard oil

Beard oil is a fantastic product to promote your beard's overall health. It will moisturize and condition the beard to help relieve beard itch. Beard oil is also great for taming stray hairs and giving your beard a nice shine. Just check the ingredients before you apply beard oil since some beard oils can contain synthetic ingredients that can irritate the skin.

 

Beard balm

Beard balm, while similar to beard oil, has additional moisturizing properties from the butter it contains. It will also control stray hairs and give the beard a neat appearance. Beard balm usually comes in a stiffer consistency than beard oil, making it better for styling beards.

If you are looking for a product that will moisturize and condition your beard and help relieve symptoms of dryness or itchiness, then go with beard oil. If you want a product that will help style your beard and keep stray hairs under control, go with beard balm.

Will beard balm help my beard grow?

Many factors help or hinder beard hair growth. Using beard balm will keep your hair and skin moisturized, which promotes healthy growth.

Other ways are changing your diet or using beard growth supplements that stimulates hair growth.

You may want to try applying the beard balm each time you wash it to see what kind of results you get.

Do I need to use beard balm every day?

You do not need to use it every day, but you can if you wish.

If your skin is dry and itchy, then daily usage of beard balm might be what your facial hair needs.

Can I use other products like beard oil with my beard balm?

Yes! You can add oils like argan oil and jojoba oil, which provide extra moisturizing properties while also softening up any dry patches on your face.

The only downside is that adding beard oil after applying beard balm will dilute it, and it won't hold as strong.

If you want to use both beard balm and beard oil, try using a small amount of oil first, then beard balm after to keep it in place. For the strongest hold, you may want to skip the beard balm altogether.

Should I put beard balm on my skin?

Yes, you can put beard balm on your skin. Beard balm is great for keeping your beard hair hydrated and healthy, but it's also good for the skin underneath your beard.

If you're experiencing dryness or itchiness, beard balm may help relieve those symptoms.

Should I wash beard balm out of my beard every day?

It is not necessary to wash beard balm out of your beard every day, but you can if you wish. If your skin is dry and itchy, daily usage of beard balm might be what your facial hair needs.

Washing irritated skin too often may be the root cause of the discomfort. Keeping it hydrated will help it heal.

When you wash your beard balm out, make sure to use a beard-specific shampoo to prevent your beard and skin from drying out.

How do you apply beard balm?

Step 1. Wash your beard.

1. Start by wetting your beard with warm water.

2. Apply a nickel-sized amount of beard shampoo to your beard and rub it in. Make sure to get all the way down to the skin beneath your beard.

3. Rinse the shampoo out with warm water and finish by rinsing with cold water to close the pores.

4. Pat your beard dry with a towel as best you can and apply beard balm. Ensure your beard is not dripping wet so the beard balm can soak in.

Step 2. Warm the balm in your hands.

Rub the balm between your hands. Use a pea-sized amount of product by using your fingernail or spoon. 

Step 3. Evenly distribute the balm in your beard.

Rub into your beard and finish with a beard brush or beard comb to evenly distribute if you need more, repeat.

Step 4. Style your beard.

Style your beard to your liking.

For in-depth instructions on correctly applying beard balm, check out our article: (beard balm article)

How do I find the best beard balm?

When looking for the best beard balm, it is essential to consider what you are looking for in a product. If you are mainly looking for a product that will help style your beard and keep stray hairs under control, then look for a beard balm designed for styling.

If you are mainly looking for a product that will moisturize and condition your beard, then look for a beard balm that contains more butter.

Another factor when choosing a beard balm is the ingredients. A beard balm with all-natural ingredients is what you want to look for.

A beard balm with too many chemicals can make your skin irritated and cause breakouts on the face. It is always essential to read what ingredients are in a product before buying it, especially if you have sensitive skin or allergies.


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