Fact: If you have a beard, people are going to offer you all kinds of advice. It’s kinda like taking your baby out in public – some strangers can’t help offering unsolicited advice. They mean well, but do you get your child-rearing knowledge from them, or from experts? 10 Bogus Beard Grooming Myths
Bogus Beard Grooming
Myth #1: You Don’t Need to Groom Your Beard at All
Hey, it’s your beard, bro. You do what you want with it. But even if you want to go au naturel for a truly wild and woolly look, some kind of grooming is still pretty much essential. If you don’t groom beard and care for it, expect a few issues, like
- Beard itch: Neglecting your beard can lead to severe itching.
- Beardruff: This is the facial equivalent of dandruff, making your beard look like you’ve been out in the snow.
- Dry and scratchy hair: This can drive you – and others – nuts.
- Split ends: Unattended beards can develop split ends.
- Unruly hairs: Hairs poking out at ridiculous angles can frequently cause annoyance.
- Beard shape issues: Your beard may look far from your expectations.
- Beard acne: Those large and painful zits can grow under unkempt, uncared-for facial hair.
- Beard buffet: A stinky “beard buffet” filled with food bits, dirt, and dust.
Myth #2: Shaving Makes Beard Hairs Grow Back Faster
This myth simply refuses to disappear quietly. There are a few reasons we can think of that make people believe this myth. One is that new hair growing out after shaving can appear darker and easier to see, creating the illusion that it’s growing faster. Another is that new hair growth feels rougher or sharper and therefore “thicker”. Yet another is that shaving against the grain of your hair growth makes it grow faster. And then there’s the belief that shaving stimulates blood circulation.
Myth #3: Wash Your Beard the Same as You Wash Your Head Hair
OK, the first important fact here is that your head hair and beard hair are not the same. Beard hair is stimulated by hormones, just like body hair. Scalp hair is not. They have different needs and should have different hygiene routines. Check out our blog “Can You Use Regular Shampoo on Your Beard? for some great info on this.
Wash your beard no more than two to three times a week using only a quality beard wash. Despite any claims in commercials, you can wash your scalp hair daily and it won’t lose all its natural oils. But if you wash your beard too frequently, it can dry your face out, making it flaky and itchy. That’s because your facial skin and beard rely on the sebum oil produced in the facial hair follicles. So do not use regular shampoo on your face.
Washing with a dedicated beard wash will clean your bristles and condition them to keep them soft. This is vital for eliminating beard itch because a dry and scratchy beard can make a guy want to reach for the razor and hack it off. You want to be comfortable with your beard, not mowing it away. A bonus benefit from a dedicated beard wash is that it can make your beard easier to brush and shape.