Help needed with beard

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QueBert

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Holy crap, people actually pay that much for special beard shampoo? :eek:

It's worth it, the hair on a beard isn't the hair on your head. Regular hair shampoo doesn't cut it on most beards. I use very little, it cost's me $56 for a 3 months supply of Bluebeard beard wash conditioner & Moisturizer. Not pricey to me for how awesome it works *shrug*


There are many beard oils out there. But trust me, I've had a beard for many years and nothing will change the way it looks. You can keep the wild hair in check but if it's curly you can't change that. You need to style your beard according to the hair

Not true at all, you could put a relaxer on your beard just like a regular hair perm. It won't be the exact same perm products but a stylist at the shop I go to did mine once and it went from eh nappy thick coarse to baby soft. It didn't last long but it was day and night different in texture
 
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dougp

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It's worth it, the hair on a beard isn't the hair on your head. Regular hair shampoo doesn't cut it on most beards. I use very little, it cost's me $56 for a 3 months supply of Bluebeard beard wash conditioner & Moisturizer. Not pricey to me for how awesome it works *shrug*

Honestly, I use a good face wash but I am tempted to get a shampoo. It probably cleans out the beard balm/wax a lot better ...
 

DigDog

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get rid of that cumcatcher. a gentleman shaves. only bears grow it out.
 

Carson Dyle

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Some people simply can't wear beards and look good doing so. It's not much different than someone being unable to wear long hair. Chance are, your best bet is to just keep it trimmed short in the winter and shave it in the summer.