Best Beard Oils for Bald Men

Skin and beard care are essential for maintaining a healthy beard. One might assume that a bald head requires no attention, and that the focus should go to the beard.  But it is important to note that ideal beard care begins with skincare, and that extends to the head.

Maintaining your facial hair is the secret to good beard health; dry skin means a dry beard and brittle hair. To avoid this, ensure you groom your face and beard as part of a regular routine. This generally includes; conditioning and washing your head, face and beard; exfoliating the area underneath the beard, and oiling then combing your beard.

Beard oils are a dime a dozen. Which is best for you? Should you buy separate oils for your head and your beard? What are the best options for your beard?

Nourish your Skin and Beard Together

It is possible to find products that cater to skin and beard care. Such multipurpose products are often marketed for use on both the hair, face and head, and are formulated with simple moisturisers, usually based on natural oils like almond or essential oils. It helps to know your particular skin type and experiment with these multipurpose oils, before forming a regular routine and shopping for more specific products.

Beyond their moisturising properties, some oils also help with beard growth. If you’re looking to fill out some patchy spots or simply add to the volume of your beard, these oils will activate your scalp and stimulate hair growth.

Choosing your Beard Oil: What you Should Consider

    • Ingredients: A beard oil contains many ingredients, but the actual oil is the most important. You might want to experiment with a few natural oils first, in order to find the most suitable for your skin and hair. Avocado oil, coconut oil, jojoba and hemp are a few natural oils that have been proven to work well for hair. When looking for a beard oil, look for one which contains one of these. The best oils are rich without being greasy. Heavy oils might clump your hair or clog the skin underneath, which then allows for oil to build up and irritate the skin. Find a lightweight oil and add it to your grooming regimen.
    • Scent: Fragrance is another thing you need to keep in mind when looking for a beard oil. While a little scent is fine, some scents can react negatively with the skin, irritating it and leading to breakouts. Keep it simple. Go for the beard oil with the most subtle scent, or one whose scent dissipates quickly.
    • Skin/beard type: Your skin type will determine which oils work best for you. Dry skin, for instance, may require more moisturisation, meaning natural oils will be more suitable. A thick beard will be tougher to comb or maintain, so it will require stronger, heavier oils like castor oil to untangle the mane and soften it. If unsure, consult a dermatologist or barber to better understand your skin type. This will help you shop for the best beard oil.
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