TURNING YOUR BEARD INTO A YEARD: WHAT TO EXPECT

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Here you are at the beginning of December, with the foundations of a good beard (thanks to No Shave November) and two simple options: shave it all off or continue the beardsman’s journey, seeing where it takes you. We at Zeus might be partial to the second option. But just how do you go from a month-old fledgling to a yeard? We break down the process for you, with trimming advice for each stage - because you should always give a damn about keeping your beard on point.youtube.com It’ll be hard to keep the ladies off you this month, since you’ll be spending it in a state of light to heavy stubble.


According to a study published by the Journal of Evolutionary Biology, stubble was deemed the most attractive facial hair. Find a quality beard oil in a scent you like, and begin daily application. While your skin may not itch yet, trust us - the beard oil will buffer you against the next few months, when itch becomes your beard’s greatest enemy. Don’t go anywhere near that razor. Right now you want maximum growth with no setbacks. We’re giving it to you straight: these are the hardest three months of your beard growing journey. Your beard is coming in, but some areas are sprouting faster than others, causing patchiness.


You might have a gap between where your moustache ends and where your cheek hair begins, or your right side is growing in thicker, making you look like the victim of a beard trimming fail. At this point you may receive negative comments about how it looks unkempt, and questions about what the hell is on your face. Oh, and your beard will itch like mad, all the time. This is the point when a lot of yeards-in-the-making die. Just remember: this phase doesn’t last long and an epic beard is not far away. But if you’re lamenting how all your hard work so far is being rewarded with god awful itch, redness, and irritation, here’s why: skin naturally produces sebum, an oil that protects your skin’s lipid layer and maintains moisture.


As you grow beard hair, there comes a point when your skin can’t produce enough sebum to moisturize both skin and beard (see graph above). So your skin becomes tight and starts itching, while your beard begins to feel dry. Compounding these few weeks of horror is the fact that your hair is now long enough to curl back on itself and scratch your skin. There’s a simple solution for these symptoms: develop a beard care routine consisting of beard oil, beard balm, and a beard comb or brush. Beard oil instantly relieves itch by softening hair follicles and restoring moisture to beard and skin.


Zeus Beard Oil also contains vitamin E to stimulate circulation (for faster beard growth) and grape seed oil, which has antiseptic, anti-acne, and anti-inflammatory properties. Use a beard comb or brush to evenly distribute the beard oil. None of these things are miracle workers, but they will take the edge off. Apply beard balm last. Your beard doesn’t quite look like what you had in mind, and you’re tempted to reign it in. A good cheek line and jawline trim is not a bad idea, but make sure to get it done professionally at the barbershop (especially if this is your first time growing a beard!).


Once your barber has defined a shape, you can maintain it using scissors and a beard trimmer. Some men only take a month or two to grow a full beard; for others it takes three to six months. Either way, by the end of your half year mark, your hair will have grown in enough to fill in patchy or bald spots, and your patience will be rewarded with a beard that’ll make your face proud. It’ll be clear that this is intentional, rather than the result of laziness. Coworkers will compliment your newfound statement of manhood, and strangers will admire. You’re well on your way to a yeard!


You’ll start to see what the genetic lottery has given you. Ultimately, your genes determine the length, thickness, and color of your beard. If you’re still stuck with stubborn patchy spots, realize these may just be the cards you’ve been dealt, and there still options, like rocking a Van Dyke beard instead. By now, your moustache has grown in and you’ll notice hairs curling up and into your mouth. You have two options: trim the ‘stache, or let it grow out in all its glory, with the aid of moustache wax. Go for regular trims at your barbershop to reign in the shape and rid your beard of split ends. You’ve hit your stride with your beard, resisting pressures to shave. Your beard is long and full and you look like the leader of your group of friends.


Now that you’ve got a sizable beard, daily maintenance with shampoo and conditioner is more important than ever. Invest in a beard brush if you haven’t done so already. A beard brush penetrates the cavernous parts of your beard to extract dirt, grime, and last night’s pizza. Pair it with beard oil for a clean, nourished beard. Continue regular trims with your barber and maintenance at home. Congratulations - you’ve reached peak beard badassery. You are the proud owner of a yeard, and not too many men can say that. Take a good, long look at your glorious mug in the mirror and bask in its glory.


To keep your beard exquisite, stay healthy: eat well, exercise, and destress however you need to. Learn more about how to grow your beard faster and thicker from the inside out here. Then go out and flaunt your yeard. Regular trims ensure your beard looks good at any length. Learn how to care for your beard, and see it blossom (in the manliest way possible, of course). Read blogs like ours to learn why beard oils and supplements are important, and which brushes to use. Grow the beard you want to grow and are comfortable wearing. Your yeard may come under scrutiny by others or you may not feel you look your best in mountain man mode. If so, wear the beard length you like. You can stop trimming your neck line once your beard has grown to cover it up.


To use coconut oil as a base carrier of your beard oil, you’ll have to first melt it so you can mix with your essential oils. I put a large tablespoon of the solid oil into a dish, then set that dish into another that had hot water. The oil liquified in no time and I was able to mix in a few drops of an essential oil. It will then re-solidify, and you end up with more of a beard balm. You simply rub a little on your fingers, and your body heat will melt it, thereby turning it into oil again, ready to use on your facial hair.


After some experimenting, you’ll quickly find your favorite combos. My favorite scents are definitely peppermint and tea tree. As for carrier oils, I enjoy the coconut because the dry Colorado air dries out my skin. The jojoba is also a great base since it closely mimics the natural oil your body creates. Again, refer to the benefits above of the various carrier oils, and figure out what works best for you. Below are a few of my favorite recipes. The names are my own creation, but feel free to steal them. Have you made your own beard oil? What’s your favorite recipe?


Owning a beard site is pretty cool. And although we are only a start up (as you can tell from the general layout), we get to talk to a lot of cool facial haired folk. But questions seem to keep cropping up more and more, over the use of ‘beard shampoo’ and whether they actually need it? "If you’ve got a beard that’s a couple of inches long (two months growth plus), then yeah, you sort of do". If I can use that shampoo on my head, what’s the harm in using it on my beard? ] of years and it’s never done my beard any harm to use shampoo on it. Actually it probably has. It strips your moisture from your beard. It prevents moisture from getting into your beard. Of course this means your beard gets dry, brittle and weak. Making it prone to breakages and basically one ugly looking beard. What a ‘beard’ dedicated shampoo instead not only offers a deep good clean, but doesn’t strip your beard of all the oil it’s clinging on to. The beard shampoos are made to be natural and gentle.


0 of 8192 characters usedPost CommentNo HTML is allowed in comments, but URLs will be hyperlinked. Comments are not for promoting your articles or other sites. Beards are back with a vengeance. I have a theory they are a healthy appendage to have and that follicles have an elimination function. It never occurred to me that men are more uncomfortable with men's beards than women are. I would think that just like certain women look better with short hair or long hair, some men look better with beards. This is a revealing story about man and his beard. Abraham's Beard Shampoo helps in the process of growing a beard. It's a all natural face wash the also cleans your beard while leaving it moisturized. Its Paraben Free and Fragrance free. It fights Acne, Dandruff, and irritation .


The Grave Before Shave Beard Wash Shampoo is up for review today. This beard shampoo comes in a 6-ounce tube and the package says it contains Argan oil. So let’s see if this product does a good job of cleaning my beard, shall we? When I received the package the first thing that I did was read the ingredients, as I always do. And I have to say that this has some ingredient list.youtube.com Sure, it has organic Argan oil in it, as well as Olea Europaea, but it also contains Sodium Lauroyl, Methyl Isethionate, Sodium C14-16, Cetyl Alcohol, coloring and a whole lot of other ingredients.


Definitely not a selection of all natural ingredients. The next thing I noticed was that it had a nice clean scent and lathers extremely well. It only takes a little bit to get a nice head of lather on my beard and it does an amazing job of cleaning my beard. However, I also noticed that it did dry out my beard somewhat, which isn’t a big deal because I use Wholesale Beard Comb oil but it’s something to consider. I suppose some of those ingredients can be a bit harsh. Taking it all in consideration, I think that the Grave Before Shave Beard Wash Shampoo was a good product. My only real complaint is that I wish is that it wouldn’t dry out my beard. Of course, this may not be a problem for you if you already use beard oil or beard balm on a regular basis.


UF alumnus Jordan Alva, with his long, scraggly beard, searched for a decade to find something worthy of his facial hair.youtube.com But he gave up and made his own. Combining a brush and natural products, the 33-year-old created his latest invention: a beeswax-based beard brush. For the lifelong inventor, the creation came naturally. "I guess it’s sort of second nature," Alva said. After graduating from UF with a bachelor’s degree in Spanish and a master’s degree in science and entrepreneurship, Alva began finding his way around the world of entrepreneurship. One of his previous inventions involved making a foldable skateboard, he said.


Alva said he’s raising money to advertise his beard-balm brushes on Indiegogo, a website for entrepreneurs where people can donate money to fund products and possibly receive samples of the products. He’s also speaking to retail companies to sell his invention. The yellow brushes comb through hair and have a handle made of beeswax blends that include plant-based butters, like shea and coconut, and oils like castor and argan, Alva said. Each balm serves a different purpose. "Tree Beard" consists of peppermint and rosemary, which stimulates hair growth.youtube.com "Paul Bunyan," made with lavender and pine, is designed to soothe irritated skin. And his third blend, "Ann," has no concentrated oils so people with allergies and sensitive skin can use it.


Adam Carbonell, of Ormond Beach, Florida, said he received the "Tree Beard" brush as a gift last Christmas. He’s used it every day since. "The list of ingredients isn’t three pages long," the 30-year-old bartender said.youtube.com "That’s a huge plus. It can be applied to wet, dry or damp hair, Alva said. Women have used it to soften their hair, and bald people can use it to hydrate their scalps. Ted Astleford, director of UF’s Entrepreneurship and Innovation Center’s Experiential Learning Programs, said he remembers when Alva volunteered for a yearlong UF program in which students created and developed a business. "Just the fact that he volunteered tells me he was an exceptional student," Astleford said. He said Alva recently gifted him one of his brushes. Although he doesn’t have a beard himself, Astleford thinks the brush is innovative. "It’s an old product but done in a better way," he said.


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The average male will see over 25,000 new facial hairs sprout up in the next 24 hours, adding approximately a millimeter of new beard length each and every day. With all that hair growth on your face, it is really important that you take exceptional care of that beard. Most guys who try to grow a thick beard reach a point where the discomfort is too much, and they shave down what would otherwise be an extraordinary beard. For more detailed and complete product reviews on benefits and features, keep reading. Understanding how to properly care for the facial hair can go a long way in relieving that discomfort and producing a strong and healthy beard.


The hair on your face is not the same as that on your head and you should not be using traditional shampoo to clean your beard. Here are some important things to consider about using an all-natural beard shampoo to treat those hair follicles. In the past, you could count on women to be the big spenders when it came to buying specific toiletries. For the first time in 2013, men actually spent more money on specific toiletries than they did on buying shaving products. Men are not only caring more about their appearance, they are also getting better educated about the importance of utilizing the best beard wash to maintain a strong flowing beard.