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Why do you need a beard brush?
A beard brush is an essential grooming tool for maintaining a well-shaped beard.
But apart from maintaining the shape, a brush offers much more:
Your beard will be less dry and itchiness will be reduced
Many have suffered the annoying effects of itchy beards,
Especially during the early stages of growth when the skin's natural oil production (sebum) struggles to maintain the right amount.
And then there's beard dandruff: an unpleasant consequence of dry skin and a dry beard.
No one likes those white flakes falling off the beard.
Using a brush helps to evenly distribute the natural facial oils throughout the hair.
This helps prevent dryness, but also prevents excessive oil buildup at the root of the hair, which can cause skin irritation and acne.
In addition, if you use oil - which we highly recommend and which helps replenish sebum - a brush allows you to distribute it evenly.
Proper distribution of these oils also helps give your beard a shine and an overall healthy appearance.
Helps to stimulate blood flow
Using a brush stimulates blood flow to your follicles by massaging the skin under your beard.
Proper blood flow ensures that essential nutrients are delivered to the follicles and help them maintain optimal health.
Provides natural exfoliation
Exfoliation works wonders to keep your skin healthy, whether it's the skin under your beard or the skin on other parts of the body.
It removes dead skin cells that can clog pores and irritate the skin, while boosting natural facial hair growth.
The brush bristles penetrate the roots of follicles to provide natural exfoliation while ridding the beard and skin of dead cells.
It also stimulates blood circulation during the exfoliation process and, as mentioned, proper blood flow is vital to maintaining a healthy beard.
Makes your beard look thicker and fuller
Brushing separates the beard hairs to give a denser appearance.
You will also get a natural shine thanks to the even distribution of oils.
Also, although there is no scientific proof that brushing your beard will make it grow faster,
by improving blood circulation to the follicles, you get healthier hairs and therefore healthier growth.
Brushing makes your beard more manageable
Some hairs lie neatly in place, while other hairs stick out or somehow contradict the direction of the rest of the beard.
Regular brushing "trains" unruly hairs and changes their natural distribution.
Eventually they will fall into place magically, even in the morning after bedtime.
Brushing prevents hair breakage
By "breakage", we mean hair breakage, frizzing of the hair and broken ends that often plague an otherwise magnificent beard.
Getting rid of these types of problems saves time spent on trimming, helping it look more even.
To use a beard brush effectively, follow these steps:
- Choose the right brush: Select a beard brush with bristles made from natural materials like boar's hair or horsehair. These bristles are gentle on your facial hair and help distribute natural oils.
- Prepare your beard: Ensure your beard is clean and dry before brushing. If needed, use a beard shampoo or cleanser to remove any dirt or product buildup. Pat it dry with a towel.
- Start brushing: Hold the brush firmly and start brushing your beard in the direction of hair growth. Begin from the neck and work your way up to the chin and cheeks. Use long, gentle strokes to avoid pulling or tugging on the hair.
- Brush against the grain: After brushing in the direction of hair growth, you can brush against the grain for added volume and to train the hair to lie in a particular direction. Brushing against the grain also helps exfoliate the skin beneath the beard.
- Brush mustache and sideburns: Pay attention to your mustache and sideburns as well. Brush them separately to keep them well-groomed and prevent them from getting tangled with the rest of your beard.
- Repeat regularly: Brush your beard at least once or twice a day to keep it looking neat and well-maintained. Regular brushing helps distribute natural oils evenly, reduces tangles, and stimulates blood flow to the hair follicles.
- Clean the brush: Clean your beard brush regularly to remove any accumulated oils, dirt, or debris. Gently wash the brush using a mild shampoo or soap, and rinse it thoroughly. Allow it to air dry completely before using it again.
Remember, using a beard brush is a personal preference, and the frequency of brushing may vary depending on your beard length and style. Experiment with different brushing techniques to find the one that suits you best.
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