Beards (products/taming)
Beards (products/taming)
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michael_JCWS

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874 posts

275 months

Wednesday 17th September
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Any recommendations on products to tame beards ? Mine appears to be growing into a wirey mess, I’d like a product to try and make it smooth, soft and manageable

Thanks

LeftmostAardvark

1,744 posts

183 months

Wednesday 17th September
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Conditioner is more important than shampoo for beards, a decent beard oil can really help too.

I use this to keep on top of the chaos: https://www.philips.co.uk/c-p/BT9810_13/beard-trim...

LosingGrip

8,486 posts

178 months

Wednesday 17th September
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michael_JCWS said:
Any recommendations on products to tame beards ? Mine appears to be growing into a wirey mess, I d like a product to try and make it smooth, soft and manageable

Thanks
I use my partners shampoo...

I think its this one. https://www.waitrose.com/ecom/products/loreal-elvi...

Makes my beard nice and soft!

I have some oils/balms but rarely use them. When I do, Blind Barber have a decent balm (Superdrug) which works well for me.

Hugo Stiglitz

40,004 posts

230 months

Wednesday 17th September
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I use Palmers Coco butter rubbed in.

I might try hair conditioner though.

Riley Blue

22,727 posts

245 months

Thursday 18th September
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michael_JCWS said:
Any recommendations on products to tame beards ? Mine appears to be growing into a wirey mess, I d like a product to try and make it smooth, soft and manageable

Thanks
To make it 'smooth' - do you mean straighter? If so you might need a beard straightener: https://www.bestproductsreviews.co.uk/beard-straig...

They do work, especially for longer beards.

To keep it soft and manageable go for products from Mariner Jack: https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&a...

or (my particular favourite) Hairy Highlander: https://www.hairyhighlander.co.uk/?gad_source=1&am...

or similar, I find beard oil works better than butter or balm.

IanWrightsHaircut

27 posts

106 months

Sunday 21st September
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I have had a beard now for almost ten years and my go to products are Murdock. Murdock beard shampoo and moisturiser I use regularly. Also you cannot beat a decent beard trim a barber who knows beards

Mr_J

487 posts

66 months

Sunday 21st September
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I've used www.thebrightonbeardcompany.co.uk for years. I did like Beard Brand when they were available in the UK.

I'd second the comment about a good barber if you're going full on hipster beard. Your typical Turkish barber just doesn't cut it.

bodhi

13,242 posts

248 months

Tuesday 23rd September
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Best product I've found for mine is Moroccan Oil. Can be a bit pricey but sorts it out every time.

Riley Blue

22,727 posts

245 months

Thursday 2nd October
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LosingGrip said:
I use my partners shampoo...

I think its this one. https://www.waitrose.com/ecom/products/loreal-elvi...

Makes my beard nice and soft!
I was wandering round Asda a couple of days ago and spotted it: £6.30 Waitrose v £3.07 Asda so I bought some. My beard's a bit softer but it does smell very... er.. feminine; only to be expected I s'pose.

BoRED S2upid

20,853 posts

259 months

Thursday 2nd October
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I have no suggestions but my kids love playing ‘beards’ so keep up the good work! kids across the land are cheered up every day by your massive facial hair smile

LosingGrip

8,486 posts

178 months

Thursday 2nd October
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Riley Blue said:
I was wandering round Asda a couple of days ago and spotted it: £6.30 Waitrose v £3.07 Asda so I bought some. My beard's a bit softer but it does smell very... er.. feminine; only to be expected I s'pose.
Ha I dont shop at Waiteose, it was the first link when I used Google!

Yeah it does smell a.bit girly! But its the best ive found for my beard.