Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Tips For Healthy and Natural Facial Hair

Consider it a right of passage into beardhood. No pain, no gain, right? But you can have a little help on your side. Even long-time beard keepers experience itching, scratching or dry skin.
The trick is - whether you are a newbie or a veteran - to respect the beard. Treat it at least as importantly as you would the hair on your head. So there are a few of steps involved here.

First - when you shower wash your facial hair - treat it nicely, lather it up, massage, get the oils and dirt trapped below and rinse it out.

Second - when you get out of the shower use a comb with narrow teeth and brush your beard hair downwards while it is still wet. Make sure to clear out tangles, and groom it nicely.

Thirdly - apply an oil or a conditioner - if you have something especially formulated for beards, all the more better, and work it evenly into your facial hair. This will also help moisterize your skin under the beard. Remember, ladies do not like rough feeling facial hair.

Fourth - resist the urge to scratch your beard like it's the world's most itchiest place. Learn to ignore or use a soft cloth to take care of your itch instead of digging your nails into it. Your hands carry nasty germs on them.

Fifth - relax - your beard can grow naturally and easily, you don't need to look after it every second. Every other day is a good schedule. Don't over-brush, don't over do it. Take it easy.

No comments:

Post a Comment