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

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870 posts

273 months

Yesterday (14:20)
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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

1,727 posts

181 months

Yesterday (15:08)
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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

8,391 posts

176 months

Yesterday (15:22)
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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

39,718 posts

228 months

Yesterday (15:56)
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I use Palmers Coco butter rubbed in.

I might try hair conditioner though.

Riley Blue

22,545 posts

243 months

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.