Est. 2020 Wales
WHAT IS BEARD OIL?
BeardKind is cosmetic oil made from natural recipes specifically for… beard grooming. It is usually a blend of two or more different oils.
Beard oil intends to imitate the natural oils produced by facial skin. So when you apply BeardKind it is not only the beard that benefits from it; the skin underneath, which has been deprived of sun, air, and general sense of freedom, will be humbled by and thankful for the gesture.
BeardKind provides much-needed nutrients to the skin, nutrients that rejuvenate the beard and greatly improve its appearance. And don’t forget: if your beard is well groomed, you look good.
HERE ARE THE BENEFITS:
The best beard oil benefits both phases of beard care: that initial period, while you grow your beard, of going from clean-shaved to sporting facial hair, and the subsequent stage of full-grown beard maintenance.
WHILE YOUR GROW YOUR BEARD
Every man who grows a beard will experience itchiness during the phase when hair follicles push their way out of the facial skin. The itch starts about four weeks in, and it’s only natural.
Applying BeardKind during this phase will ease the itch. Hair follicles grow out of the sebaceous glands, whose ‘job’ is to produce sebum, the grooming oil that coats the hair. As the hairs get longer, the glands are struggling to keep up the sebum production, and the friction creates the itch. Beardkind provides a replacement for the natural sebum oil, nourishing and moisturizing the facial skin and hair.
WHILE YOU MAINTAIN YOUR BEARD
Once you’ve passed the growing hurdle, you are entering the long stretch of having a beard, a.k.a beard grooming; congrats! Beard oil is the quintessential product for beard maintenance.
We don’t want to be the bearers of horrifying news, but there is a thing called beardruff. Yes, a younger cousin to the dreaded dandruff. Flakey and dry facial skin hidden under your hair growth will lead to beardruff snowing down from your beard. It’s an unfortunate sight, and it’s itchy. This is where men's grooming BeardKind comes to the rescue of your facial skin, and the front of your shirt for that matter.
On top of that, beard oil is crucial for a good-looking, feel-good beard. It softens your beard, helps it untangle, and generally make it more manageable. Regular use of beard oil also reduces split ends. Ask anyone with long hair: split-ends are a pain. They not only make the hair look frizzy, but also require constant trimming to keep the hair healthy and looking good all the way through.
Lastly, BeardKind improves the appearance of your beard, giving it a nice shine and a healthy, full look.
HOW TO USE BEARD OIL FOR BEARD GROOMING
Don’t expect any big surprises here. Applying oil to your beard is pretty intuitive.
First pour a few drops of your beard oil of choice into your palm. Put the bottle down. Rub both palms together, evenly spreading the oil. Next, apply the oil to your beard: gently massage it into your skin, then smoothly oil your beard, from the base of the hairs all the way to their ends. It is important to evenly apply the oil - not neglecting mustache grooming - and give a final rub under your chin.
After you did a thorough job applying the oil, you’d want to use a beard comb, preferably a wooden one, and give your beard a once-through; beard comb comes in most beard grooming kits.
The best time to apply BeardKind oils is after a hot shower, when the pores are relatively open and susceptible to the oil.
As for the amount of oil to use, it all depends on the volume and length of your beard. For the first month or two of your beard life, use about 2-3 drops per day. As your beard matures, it will need more oil, so increase the amount up to 10 drops a day for a beard that’s passed its first anniversary.
It is advisable to look at the instructions for BeardKind uses, which is always accumpnied by and product bought.