Gentle Cleansing
Use a mild, natural cleanser designed for facial hair. It should cleanse
your beard, not strip it or your skin.
Thoroughly drench your beard with hot or very warm water.
Apply the light stripping soap or beard shampoo, gently massaging it into
your beard and the skin beneath.
Rinse thoroughly to remove all residue, avoiding harsh soaps that strip
natural oils.
Dry your beard but leave it slightly damp.
Brush Out Dead Skin Cells
After cleansing, use a boars bristle beard brush or comb:
Brush through your beard to remove dead skin cells, loose hairs, and
debris.
Brushing also helps distribute natural oils and stimulates the skin,
promoting healthy growth.
For best results, brush in the direction of hair growth.
Apply Beard Oil When Slightly Damp
Moisturizing is most effective when your beard is still slightly damp:
Place a few drops of beard oil into your palm or drop a light line of
beard oil above the lines of your beard or both.
Rub your hands together and gently work the oil into your beard and down
to the skin and lightly work through the beard with your fingers or a comb.
The dampness helps lock in moisture, making your beard softer and your
skin more comfortable.