How to properly comb a beard?
You’re growing a beard for the first time and feeling quite manly. Congratulations, you’ve taken your first steps into the world of facial hair! But just letting it grow out on its own without proper care could leave you looking like an unkempt caveman. That’s why you need to know how to properly comb your beard.
Why is Combing Your Beard Important?
Before we dive into the process, let’s talk about why combing your beard matters in the first place. Below are some reasons why:
- Keeps your beard tidy
- Helps prevent split ends
- Distributes oils evenly throughout your beard
- Makes it easier for grooming products (like balms and oils) to penetrate
Now that we understand why combing our mane is so essential, let’s proceed with how!
What You Need To Start Combing Your Beard
To begin with, there are several tools that can help make the task more manageable:
1. The Right Comb or Brush
Choosing which tool depends mostly on personal preference based on length and type of hair growth present in individual beards but here are some options:
A) Boar Bristle Brushes
These brushes work best for people focusing more on getting rid of unnecessary residue from their scalp when getting ready as they offer great grip whilst moving through even thicker facial hairs found in mustaches.
Note boar bristle brushes picks up debris such as dirt,dust,the sebum(dead skin)-thus causing less damage(less residual shampoo left).
On top of this all,the undertakings done using boars bristles reduce static electricity synonymous with things like blown-out polyester sweater tops during winter(because after all who wants lightni…
B) Round Military Style Brush
This brush helps straighten every strand while ensuring minimum discomfort due to its roundness.This minimizes hair loss which definitely happens at times if one uses more complex brush designs.
The design isn’t always ideal as it is not easy to use especially on longer strands (say above 5 inches)
C) Curved COMBS
These pieces are a great option for those with mustache hair, but people growing long beards may find them difficult to utilise.
Note: There Are Generally Only TWO types of Combs:
– Wide Tooth Comb
– Fine-Toothed Comb
i)Wide tooth comb
Great when dealing with thick and coarse hair or for distributing oils and balms throughout your beard.
However, this type of comb cannot detangle certain kinks often caused by knots so other combs like form the next kinda ideally finish up such tasks.
ii)Fine-toothed comb
Theses come truly in handy whiles styling,polishing edges after trimming. They easily separate hairs tangled in-between thick facial beards hence making every stroke count.
2. Beard Oil/Balm/Hydrating solution
Whatever solution you decide to work with ensure they are made from natural materials This is one area we do not want room for shortcuts! The oil helps soften stiff facial hairs reducing chances of dryness whilst hydrating solutions have been know efficient at softening rough skin surfaces thereby removing dead cells naturally exposing new pores;allowing quicker absorption of necessary vitamins eventually resulting …
A good rule-of-thumb would be applying these oils/balms/cleansers/serums-well massaged -after taking baths.About drops???
How Often Should You Be Comb Your Beard?>
Since frequent brushing benefits both style and hygiene eithjng regularity should maintain balance between either concepts.A few minutes before heading out will help retain carefully styled batch keeping stray hairs minimum.For even shorter stubble,you can opt doing within night washes just before going bed-ridding ol environmental toxicities harmful effects as one moves about during the day
We will outline steps in both combing and brushing strokes considering different hair lengths.You can start with either a dry beard, or consider putting some drops of oil on it.
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Start by washing your beard thoroughly: Use a generous amount of natural hydrating solution whilst scrunching first throughly thereby opening pores then last time letting water run from top down;rinse off completely twice.Repeat this process…
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Dry your beard?
You might want to use a micro-fiber towel since towels we are used with are known to cause frizziness in addition to leaving minute fibers around beards.Water is good at retaining moisture since its unique texture allows rapid absorption naturally exposing pores so after removing any excess wetness apply balms/oils/moisturisers..
- Clean Up Combs/Brushes
This stage might seem unnecessary but keeping combs clean ensures longer lifespan whilst preventing transferal of bacteria between users detractions
4.Stretch skin beneath jaw hollows upwards if using bristle brush.
Since facial hair grows in all sorts of angles,it’s quite essential placing needed pressure according how each strand flows.Treading gentles saves sensitive joints(nape,hairline)from inflammation leading longevity possibility short term.
How To Comb A Short Beard
If you have shorter facial hairs inclined,lengthwise speaking not above 2 inches especially,on sides,these following tips could help.
Be sure First&Foremost the teeth size barely separates than every half-inch.Next softly massage placed solution into skin working evenly until desired lather is evident
Embrace more upward strokes when dealing essentially front face while taking smaller strides alo…
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