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What Makes Beard Grow Faster?

Beard washing doesn’t just wipe off build-ups; it also makes beard smell-free. Of course, no one likes a smelly beard, not even dogs.

But how often should you wash your beard? Well, it depends on you and the environment.

Generally, wash the beard at least once a week.

But in cases where you are regularly exposed to dirt either from work, house, or street. I will advise you to wash your beard daily.

Hey! do you know you can’t just use your regular bathing or washing soap to wash your beard?

Want to know why?

The truth is, the majority of wash or bathing soap can wash out your beard essential oils, leaving it dry and irritating.

So I highly recommend getting the appropriate beard wash products, which is always good for a start and long run.

However, if you are the early beard growth stage and on a low budget, you can go with soap.

But remember to use soap that does not contain alcohol, sulfate, and, most importantly, doesn’t dry out skin/hair.

#2 Dry-Out Beard

Towel Dry Beard

After washing or bathing, use a clean towel to dry out your beard. A dirty or old tower can promote the growth of germs and bacteria.

What about using a blow dryer?

Is it working for you? If yes, you can continue, but if it makes your beard feel dry and frizzy, stop using it immediately and go for the towel-drying.

And always remember to leave beard hair damp as it helps make beard soft and manageable for product application.

#3 Apply Beard Products

Beard oil and balm works well for standout beard health.

Beard oil acts as a moisturizer to the skin and facial hair in the absence of natural oil. These oils (original oil) are designed to prevent dryness and itchiness or flakes.

Combing or brushing in conjunction with beard balm gives beard better shape and keep it in the right direction. That’s to say; beard balm is good mid to big volume beard.

#3 Brush & Comb

 

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