It’s sadly very common for us to hear from bros eagerly growing out their beards that they’ve got ugly flakes all through their whiskers. Worse, those flakes shed onto their clothes, their food, their workspaces, and even their loved ones. To cap off the nightmare, their faces itch like crazy! Standby for a bevy of info and beardruff solutions and we’ll tell you How to Beat the Beardruff Blues!
What Is Beardruff?
Simple. Beardruff is flakes of dead skin. Just like dandruff in your hair is from flakes of dead scalp skin, beard dandruff comes from your face shedding little pieces of itself. It is especially common in the early stage of growing a new beard – that’s a big part of why a new beard itches!
Beardruff is a sign that the skin beneath your beard is dry and irritated. And your whiskers provide an ideal habitat for the flakes to cling and collect.
Why Do I Have Beardruff?
Again the answer is simple: not taking proper care of your beard, your face, and yourself. Being a rugged bro doesn’t mean just letting your facial hair go wild without any work or help. A beard is like a garden. When tended properly, it’s a thing of beauty. Left alone, it goes berserk, develops problems, and can look horrible.
The most common way dudes develop beard dandruff is from not using any beard grooming products at all. It’s also caused by harsh beard grooming products that strip essential oils/moisture, using head hair products on your beard, stress, poor sleep, yeast (fungus), extreme heat or cold, even illness.
If You Have Naturally Oily Skin…
That happens because sebaceous glands attached to hair follicles produce excess sebum oil. But beardruff happens to naturally oily skin too because when the hairs grow longer, that excess sebum isn’t actually sufficient to coat and nourish both your facial skin and the entire lengths of the hairs. When your beard whiskers take most of that sebum, your skin doesn’t retain enough of it and becomes dry, cracked, and flaky.
How to Beat the Beardruff Blues
Step 1Wash It Regularly with a Beard Shampoo
Put down the dandruff shampoo! This harsh stuff might work on your head but should never go near your face! The chemicals will dry your skin and make the beard dandruff problem worse.
A dedicated beard wash is a must. It won’t strip your skin. But this beard shampoo needs to be flush with Omega-6 and Omega-9 essential fatty acids, antioxidants, and organic oils (only organic), like Moroccan argan oil. Use beard shampoo two to three times a week, no more. Bring the shower temperature down a few degrees. Super hot water will dry your skin. Rub it in well, right down to skin to exfoliate it. Move the hair directions around. Rinse. Towel dry. We recommend not blow drying. Heat will dry your skin all over again and heat damage can damage/weaken the beard hairs.
Step 2 Use a Beard Moisturizer
If you don’t, you’ll likely keep on itching. Quality is everything with a beard moisturizer. It should contain the same kinds of fatty acids, antioxidants and organic oils as your beard shampoo, plus include plenty of vitamin E to soothe the itching and minimize flaking. Rub it in right down to the skin.