News (38224) Mash (23407) Engadget (14817)

Translate

How to grow (and maintain) a beard

How to grow (and maintain) a beard

Beards. Many of us want one, but not all of us can have one. It's a bitter truth to reckon with, says this particular writer — a supremely jealous non-beard-haver whose facial hair just doesn't want to connect or get even remotely thick. Alas, those of us who are cursed with an inability to grow a set of face locks will continue to live vicariously through the luscious scruff of everyone else.

Our follicly-blessed friends are lucky — the presence of a good beard has the potential to add an heir of brooding mystery to your aesthetic, making you all the more interesting compared to the others. So go ahead, grow one! Just do it right.  Read more...

More about Beauty, Grooming, Beard, Skincare, and Mashable Shopping
E691555d e883 4941 aa20 7da813bb8de0
IMAGE: Amazon

BEST MANUAL TRIMMER

Beardoholic Beard Scissors

If you want the best shape-up for your beard, you should be using scissors — this pair is perfect for getting rid of scraggly hairs thanks to its high-quality blades and enhanced comfort.

    $19.99 from Amazon
    5a3187f4 7b1e 49d3 8a73 cfad2a6da0ef
    IMAGE: Amazon

    BEST FOR COMBING YOUR BEARD

    Kent Beard Combs

    Stimulate natural oil production in your hair follicles and gain a helpful trimming guide with this beard comb set from Kent.

      $23.80 from Amazon
      76ff6edc b7ad 4ad0 9a03 a36070b47647
      IMAGE: Amazon

      BEST FOR MITIGATING THE MESS

      Beard Bib

      If you find yourself making a mess every time you trim your facial hair, the Beard Bib is a great time-saver that'll keep your sink drain clog-free.

        $23.99 from Amazon
        957e334a 1b94 4b56 a996 1c7c8fa257c0
        IMAGE: Amazon

        BEST ELECTRIC TRIMMER

        Philips Norelco Vacuum Beard Trimmer Series 7200

        The Philips Norelco's vacuum and comb length dial features help it edge out the competition, making it one of the best electric trimmers you can get.

          $54.95 from Amazon
          Cd3b6e50 3e30 4959 992e 78ef63c6eb8d
          IMAGE: Amazon

          BEST FOR CLEANING UP EDGES

          Wahl Micro Groomsman

          The Wahl Micro Groomsman makes finer detail work on your facial hair a way less stressful experience, and will have you looking sharp as ever.

            $9.80 from Amazon
            D65f1623 603d 47e1 950f b11a6f3eade3
            IMAGE: Amazon

            BEST FOR NECK CLEAN-UP

            Merkur Classic Two-Piece Double Edge Safety Razor

            It may take some time to get the hang of it, but this Merkur safety razor is essential to keeping you out of neck beard territory.

              $40.43 from Amazon
              8545e28f f537 40ba a310 dcd011fcd71a
              IMAGE: The Beard Club

              BEST FOR BRUSHING YOUR BEARD

              The Beard Club Boar Bristle Brush

              Keep your beard looking its healthiest and promote hair growth at the same time with this nifty boar bristle brush.

                $9 from The Beard Club
                Af939c57 88ed 4283 8e9e fefd232d0b65
                IMAGE: Amazon

                BEST FOR WASHING YOUR BEARD

                Jack Black Beard Wash

                Preserve your beard and the actual face that lives underneath it with this conditioning facial hair cleanser from Jack Black.

                  $18 from Amazon
                  Bab76b3c 482f 4a7a bdfa 3cedb6ba7a2e
                  IMAGE: Amazon

                  AN EXFOLIATING FACE SCRUB

                  Brickell Renewing Face Scrub

                  Brickell's exfoliating facial scrub is great for removing dead skin cells and grime that could cause ingrown hairs without being overly rough — the perfect partner to your daily beard cleansing routine.

                    $22 from Amazon
                    6cb01a8e d7b7 437d 9c10 991aeeff8bf2
                    IMAGE: Beardbrand

                    BEST BEARD OIL

                    Beardbrand Tea Tree Beard Oil

                    Bear-clad faces need beard oil and Beardbrand's lightweight formula will condition your facial hair without making it a greasy mess.

                      $25 from Beardbrand
                      D25e6b30 ebd3 4347 8c26 fc9fa0ef571c
                      IMAGE: Amazon

                      BEST BEARD BALM

                      Honest Amish Beard Balm

                      Get that conditioned, healthy beard oil effect with less grease buildup when you use Honest Amish's beard balm.

                        $19.50 from Amazon
                        8f929a16 fedc 4e95 a85b 1e2973953f7a
                        IMAGE: Amazon

                        BEST MUSTACHE WAX

                        Proraso Moustache Wax

                        A mustache routine cannot be ignored — tame it, shape it, and keep it looking neat with this handy mustache wax from Proraso.

                          $12 from Amazon
                          45ff07bf ed78 4de9 9626 9949ae0f9ec2
                          IMAGE: Ulta

                          BEST FOR BATTLING INGROWN HAIRS

                          Fur Ingrown Eliminator Mitts

                          Soothe and heal irritated ingrown hairs with Fur's ingrown eliminator mitts — take a few with you when you leave for the day, and you're good to go.

                            $18 from Ulta
                            0f07bbf3 675f 478d ac2c 8d31f40dda01
                            IMAGE: Herschel

                            BEST FOR CARRYING ALL YOUR BEARD GEAR

                            Herschel Chapter Travel Kit

                            If you're planning any sort of travel, you're going to want to take your new beard products along for the ride and Herschel's Dopp kit is a convenient way to do just that.

                              $34.99 from Herschel

                              via IFmashable.com

                              Subscribe to receive free updates:

                              0 Response to "How to grow (and maintain) a beard"

                              Post a Comment