Beard Tips

Patience is Essential

Growing a beard takes time, and every beard is unique. Ethnicity, age, genetics, and hormones all influence how fast your beard grows and its final look. Expect to wait a few months for a full beard, but don’t worry – there are ways to ensure it grows strong and full. Use top-notch beard products with organic, cold-pressed butter, and maintain a healthy diet to support your beard journey.

Cold-pressed oils are a big deal for skincare. Unlike expeller-pressed oils, cold-pressed oils are extracted at lower temperatures, preserving the essential vitamins and nutrients. This method takes longer but ensures the highest quality for your beard care. Holly, our skincare expert, exclusively uses cold-pressed products for their superior benefits.

Know How and When to Trim

Think of your beard like your favorite pair of shoes – it needs care! Trimming isn’t just about hacking away with clippers. The right technique and tools can make all the difference. Start with a larger guard to avoid cutting too much. If you’re serious about your beard, let a professional barber handle the trim and keep our beard care products handy for regular maintenance. If you happen to be a Lubbock local, ask us who our favorite barbers are in town and we'd love to get you connected!

Wash Regularly

Your beard deserves the best care, and regular washing is a big part of that. Depending on your lifestyle, wash your beard every 2-3 days, with regular rinsing in between using just water. High-quality beard wash can prevent dandruff and keep your beard clean without drying out the hair follicles. Our beard wash is like baby shampoo for your beard – gentle yet effective.

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Finding The Right Beard Oil For You

Our all-natural beard oils are crafted with cold-pressed oils to nourish your beard and the skin beneath. Oil is for your skin under your beard – it is not for the hair on your beard. Vitamin E helps with itchiness, dryness, and dandruff, promoting healthier beard growth. Castor oil also helps with natural hair growth. Use oil twice a day – in the morning and evening. Explore our range of beard oils and find the perfect match for your beard.

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Finding The Right Balm For You

Even short beards benefit from beard balm. It tames flyaways, conditions the beard, and softens coarse hair. Our beard balm is soft, pliable, and offers a light hold for everyday use. Buy an oil and a balm for the best results. Our balm is more of a butter, providing a West Texas hold – not like hairspray or hair gel – it will lay down softly without being sticky and tacky. Smooth and style your beard with our buttery beard balm – it’s perfect for beards of all lengths. Additionally, try our nighttime conditioner – a balm that soaks in overnight, leaving your beard less coarse and puffy by morning. It will straighten out a curl and no, it won’t mess up your pillowcase.

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Train Your Beard

Brushing your beard daily adds volume, softness, and shine. It also helps distribute oils evenly. Make it a habit to brush your beard and pair it with the right beard care products for the best results.

Don't Forget Your Mustache

Your mustache deserves as much attention as your beard. Use scissors and a good quality comb for the perfect trim. For a Doc Holiday curl, our ‘Stache Wax provides a strong hold to keep your mustache in place all day.

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Balanced Beard Diet

A nutritious diet is key to a healthy beard. Foods rich in protein, iron, and omega-3 fatty acids support beard growth and health. Your diet directly impacts your beard’s health and quality. Keep these tips in mind, and your beard will thank you!

  • Protien

    Boosts testosterone and beard growth. Include eggs, chicken, almonds, oats, Greek yogurt, and lean beef in your diet.

  • Iron

    Vital for hair growth and repair. Eat sweet potatoes, peas, oatmeal, and whole grain bread.

  • Omega-3 Fats

    Keeps hair and skin healthy. Consume eggs, potatoes, beef, gelatin, orange juice, fish, and mussels. For vegan options, try broccoli, tofu, edamame, lentils, hemp seed, and spirulina.