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By *izzmasterzero OP   Man 27 weeks ago

Aberdeen

Hello gents, as a man rocking a beard I'm always looking to try new oils, butters and washes trying to find new scents and some new favourite products for taming my grizzly... what products do you guys use and do you have any favourites, what's your grooming routine?

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By *allandathleticMan 27 weeks ago

Asgard

As much as I try I cannot grow a beard. Well, I can. But I look like Tom hanks from castaway.

WILLLSOOOONNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!!

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By *izzmasterzero OP   Man 27 weeks ago

Aberdeen

Haha yeah I've been there too, using the right stuff on your beard makes all the difference though

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By *etropolitainMan 27 weeks ago

Redworth Co Durham

I use a mixture of patchouli and Oud with Beard oil

And a secret oil which I can’t say

But

I get a lot of females asking when I walk past them

Mmmmmmmmmm that’s gorgeous

Shame no one can smell it on here I get hardly any messages at all

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By *ather WickmasMan 27 weeks ago

The Continental

Fanny batter is all the elixir you need.

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By *hiversMan 27 weeks ago

Dinas Powys

I rarely use anything on mine tbh, but the cedar and sage oil from the bodyshop would be my recommendation

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By *reggSausageMan 27 weeks ago

derby

Natural hand made sea soap with no chemicals and a comb, that’s it, in fact no chemicals on my body same soap and use the same to wash hair with, everything in a bottle has shit in it that’s no good for you, frying your balls without you noticing

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By *xxLandNxxxCouple 27 weeks ago

Nuneaton

A beard scrubber off Amazon is a game changer

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By *ather WickmasMan 27 weeks ago

The Continental

Shit the bed! I’ve just seen the prices of some of that stuff.

Where’s ma razor at………

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By *onkeynutWoman 27 weeks ago

somewhere

I’m just here to perv on the hairy men

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By *ose-tinted GlassesMan 27 weeks ago

Glasgow / London


"I’m just here to perv on the hairy men "

My spidey-senses are tingling …

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By *izzmasterzero OP   Man 27 weeks ago

Aberdeen


"Natural hand made sea soap with no chemicals and a comb, that’s it, in fact no chemicals on my body same soap and use the same to wash hair with, everything in a bottle has shit in it that’s no good for you, frying your balls without you noticing "

Yeah I used to use this natural chemical free gentle bar for everything but they stopped making it but I'd like to go back to doing that again as you said there's nasty chemicals in pretty much everything... chemicals in shampoo that is known to make hair fall out but don't worry because the same company make a special serum that will strengthen your hair also filled with more chemicals.

I do need something for the beard though as after a certain length it gets all dry and brittle

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By *hunky GentMan 27 weeks ago

Maldon and Peterborough

Does a goatee count?

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By *rsMistyPeaksWoman 27 weeks ago

Essex


"I rarely use anything on mine tbh, but the cedar and sage oil from the bodyshop would be my recommendation "

And it smells amazing

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By *hiversMan 27 weeks ago

Dinas Powys


"I rarely use anything on mine tbh, but the cedar and sage oil from the bodyshop would be my recommendation

And it smells amazing "

It does indeed

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By *eneralKenobiMan 27 weeks ago

North Angus


"Hello gents, as a man rocking a beard I'm always looking to try new oils, butters and washes trying to find new scents and some new favourite products for taming my grizzly... what products do you guys use and do you have any favourites, what's your grooming routine?"

Grooming? Routine? I’m just fuzzy and leave it that way

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man 27 weeks ago

BRIDPORT

Nothing really, if I’m eating a sticky bun there’s a fair chance there’ll be some icing being rubbed in and I don’t seem to be able to eat baked beans without getting the sauce in my beard, but that’s about it.

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By *izzmasterzero OP   Man 27 weeks ago

Aberdeen

Doesn't it get all dry and brittle and knotted up if you just leave it? Mines gets that way if I dont take care of it, I'm talking about a full beard here not just a bit of long stubble

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By *atcherwankerMan 27 weeks ago

Birmingham

I've messed around with all sorts over the years, a lot of it is pretty much the same but I have a couple of faves:

If you want a beard oil for a soft shiny beard you really can't beat Morroccanoil, it feels lush and looks great after rubbing a drop of that in and combing it through.

It's expensive though so most days I'll just use some coconut oil before I blow dry!

Beard balm, I don't think you can beat Honest Amish. It's quite soft and applys nicely (some brands can be a bit sticky or waxy) and gives a nice shine, only has a light hold but I've always found it enough when I don't have a full ZZ Top beard.

I also use a beard butter sometimes, from a company called "Rune Silk". It softens and conditions, but most importantly has a really nice lavender scent which relaxes the hell out of me when I use it at bedtime.

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By *ose-tinted GlassesMan 27 weeks ago

Glasgow / London

I keep mine short enough to not need any special care. I wash my face. That’s enough.

(Okay, I do have some nice Tom Ford beard oil for special occasions.)

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By *rown_Bread78Man 27 weeks ago

Leeds

Coconut oil or Argan oil

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By *mmaleiaWoman 27 weeks ago

Trowbridge


"I’m just here to perv on the hairy men "
I’m right there with you

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By *eordieJeansCouple 27 weeks ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

I use L’Oréal barbers club beard oil. It smells so nice I rarely wear any aftershave anymore.

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By *mf123Man 27 weeks ago

with one foot out the door

The juice of a ripe flange is always works best

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By *hunky GentMan 27 weeks ago

Maldon and Peterborough


"I’m just here to perv on the hairy men I’m right there with you"

My lap is free for you 2.

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By (user no longer on site) 27 weeks ago

I researched a lot into bread oils and grooming when I was growing my yeard ( going a beard for a year) mine grew to 8 inches.

I use a company called seven potions. Oil, balm , wax and shampoo. Once I found it I’ve not looked back. Woodland harmony is the scent I go for. Can get on Amazon. Check out Dan C bearded on YouTube.

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By (user no longer on site) 27 weeks ago

So I’ve tried all ya standard beard products from the local supermarket. The likes of bulldog or Gillette king and L’Oréal etc etc. Then one day I was introduced to the beard struggle. I looked on their site for a shampoo a conditioner, beard oil and balm. Expensive compared to the supermarket offerings and I can’t even begin to tell you how disappointed I was!! Disappointed because it was that good I could literally never user anything else now. When you apply a good product wow the difference is noticeable. A good wash and blow dry. Followed up with some oil and a beard balm and you’ve never had a softer fuller beard. Please don’t use the beard struggle products. Cos if you do like me, you ain’t using any others again.

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By *ornyfriendlygentlemanMan 27 weeks ago

Mid-Sussex

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By *ornyfriendlygentlemanMan 27 weeks ago

Mid-Sussex


"I’m just here to perv on the hairy men "

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By *izzmasterzero OP   Man 27 weeks ago

Aberdeen


"So I’ve tried all ya standard beard products from the local supermarket. The likes of bulldog or Gillette king and L’Oréal etc etc. Then one day I was introduced to the beard struggle. I looked on their site for a shampoo a conditioner, beard oil and balm. Expensive compared to the supermarket offerings and I can’t even begin to tell you how disappointed I was!! Disappointed because it was that good I could literally never user anything else now. When you apply a good product wow the difference is noticeable. A good wash and blow dry. Followed up with some oil and a beard balm and you’ve never had a softer fuller beard. Please don’t use the beard struggle products. Cos if you do like me, you ain’t using any others again. "

Yeah I've noticed that the typical products you get off the shelves are no good, full of crap and bad for your beard, I started getting from smaller more local online companies and will continue to do so

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By *all_Dark_DirtyMan 27 weeks ago

all over

I’ve tried all sorts but nothing beats coconut oil and a nice sandalwood balm to tame it if it’s getting wild.

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By *eard and TattsCouple 27 weeks ago

Cwmbran


"Does a goatee count? "

Depends if you look like Gary glitter

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By *hunky GentMan 27 weeks ago

Maldon and Peterborough


"Does a goatee count?

Depends if you look like Gary glitter "

Oh fuck no, but do you want to be in my gang?

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By *parkleisback79Woman 27 weeks ago

Southend

Just here for the beardy men appreciation

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By (user no longer on site) 27 weeks ago

Growing as much as I can for the Valhalla festival at the end of July. I'm going to braid an extension in if it's long enough for the weekends dressing up. When it goes through the itchy stage I use the Argan oil from Mrs dresser. L'Oréal expert beard oil smells a bit lush.

Will trim it back again in August as I just hate getting toast crumbs stuck in it

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By *lueDressWoman 27 weeks ago

Bath

A single drop of Oud Or Sandalwood oil.

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By *ex HolesMan 27 weeks ago

Up North

I just go au natural

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By *r_BigHeadMan 27 weeks ago

The Naughty Step (aka Northampton)


"I’m just here to perv on the hairy men I’m right there with you"

Always happy to be perved over lol

Swear there must have been a wookie somewhere in my family tree haha

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By (user no longer on site) 27 weeks ago

Bearded and hairy gent here...

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By *rcticFoxxxWoman 27 weeks ago

Hereabouts

I'm in

Oh wait..

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By *ather WickmasMan 27 weeks ago

The Continental


"I'm in

Oh wait.. "

Bearded face or fanny beard?

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By *lue morphoCouple 27 weeks ago

North West

Brighton Beard Company = very good stuff!

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By *rcticFoxxxWoman 27 weeks ago

Hereabouts


"I'm in

Oh wait..

Bearded face or fanny beard? "

I have one and want the other. You figure out which though

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By *ather WickmasMan 27 weeks ago

The Continental


"I'm in

Oh wait..

Bearded face or fanny beard?

I have one and want the other. You figure out which though "

I’ll bring you the one you want.

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By *issYeuxBleusWoman 27 weeks ago

My boudoir - S Wales

I’m here for the coconut oil welding bearded man bears

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By *etropolitainMan 27 weeks ago

Redworth Co Durham

That’s me

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By *ornynottsbicplCouple 27 weeks ago

nottingham

The beard struggle have an awesome range, the beard butter is great for a soft beard with some really good scents available. Mr P

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By *enegadeMMan 27 weeks ago

Oxfordshire

I fancied a change up .. so I have just trimmed my beard right down but left my moustache as it was … I used to love rocking the solo ‘tache

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By *hunky GentMan 27 weeks ago

Maldon and Peterborough


"I’m here for the coconut oil welding bearded man bears "

Is a goatee suitable?

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By *ather WickmasMan 27 weeks ago

The Continental


"I’m here for the coconut oil welding bearded man bears "

Ahem!

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By *arkSovereignMan 27 weeks ago

Lancashire

I use Johnny’s chop shop beard oil and a regular beard shampoo that I found in boots. I also have a viking revolution beard balm. Nothing special but gets the job done

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By (user no longer on site) 27 weeks ago

I suffer a fair bit from dry skin so regular washing with anti-dandruff shampoos (alternating nizoral and H&S with argan oil). And to keep it soft I use a blend of tea tree, peppermint and rosemary oil.

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By *ingle Beds LassWoman 27 weeks ago

Bedfordshire


"I'm in

Oh wait.. "

Yea, I feel us beard loving chicks have been clickbaited

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By *hunky GentMan 27 weeks ago

Maldon and Peterborough


"I'm in

Oh wait..

Yea, I feel us beard loving chicks have been clickbaited "

Awwww. Hugs xx

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By *ingle Beds LassWoman 27 weeks ago

Bedfordshire


"I'm in

Oh wait..

Yea, I feel us beard loving chicks have been clickbaited

Awwww. Hugs xx"

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By *hunky GentMan 27 weeks ago

Maldon and Peterborough


"I'm in

Oh wait..

Yea, I feel us beard loving chicks have been clickbaited

Awwww. Hugs xx

"

Talk to uncle chunky. Xx

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