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By now, whether your new beard is in full bloom or in the scruffy, beginner stages, you should know about beard oil. Why? Because beard oil is important for helping your beard be all that it can be while maintaining your handsomeness at the highest level.
Beard oil will help when your beard itches. It will eliminate beardruff. You need beard oil in your arsenal and daily grooming regimen because it’s a conditioner for your face and skin.
We could list plenty of beard oil’s attributes, but you’ll get the picture after reading this review of the best beard oils (and beard conditioners) out there, their benefits, what they’re made of, and even touch on beard balms and wax. Dig in.

1. THE 8 BEST BEARD OILS REVIEWED

HONEST AMISH CLASSIC BEARD OIL

Beards have been part of the Amish culture for, well, forever. Suffice to say; it figures that their methods of beard care – now having been passed down for generations – are worth paying attention to. Their hand-crafted, all-natural beard oil is worth the price of admission for its smell alone, which is decidedly distinctive but not overpowering.
It not only smells great, but Honest Amish Classic Beard Oil also takes care of everything else a quality beard oil should: it takes care of itching and dandruff, promotes beard growth, moisturizes, and makes your beard easy to style.

KEY POINTS

  • All-natural and hand-crafted
  • Distinctive scent
  • Tames unruly beard hair

INGREDIENTS

Avocado oil, Pumpkin seed oil, Sweet Almond oil, Apricot kernel oil, Jojoba oil, Argan oil, Kukui oil

WOODLAND HARMONY BY SEVEN POTIONS

Woodland Harmony will tame your wild whiskers without sacrificing any of the masculinity that comes with being a finely-bearded gent.
And how does it manage to do this?
It’s simple: Seven Potions has created a beard oil that keeps your unruly whiskers silky soft and manageable but with a manly scent that’s sophisticated, unforgettable, yet not overpowering. Reviewers have described Woodland Harmony’s scent as “robustly rustic.”
Indeed, it’s manly but you also won’t feel like a lumberjack in a more civilized setting – the camera pans in on the bearded man in the corner who’s wearing a smoking jacket, enjoying a fine cigar and glass of brandy. “What’s that scent he’s wearing?” someone asks.
You get the picture.
But there’s more to Woodland Harmony than meets the nose, as its all-natural ingredients will keep your beard soft, easy to comb, and with a healthy shine that doesn’t look greasy.

KEY POINTS

  • Refined scent that’s a blend of cedar wood and sandalwood
  • 100% all-natural ingredients
  • The oil absorbs quickly and prevents split ends

INGREDIENTS

Apricot kernel oil, crambe seed oil, jojoba, sweet almond oil, aloe vera, vitamin E, sandalwood, cedar wood)

BEARDOHOLIC NATURAL BEARD OIL

Beardoholic attacks the issue of itching, irritated skin with a vengeance with its Natural Beard Oil. Yes, this oil has many health benefits for your beard, but its all-natural formula gets rid of the dreaded beard itch.
There’s a lot else to like about this oil: it comes in a dark amber glass that extends the shelf life of the oil by protecting it from UV light rays and oxidation; it has a manly scent, and its easy-to-use dropper enables you to put just the right amount of product in your hand.

KEY POINTS

  • All-natural ingredients
  • Well above average number of beneficial ingredients
  • Great for fighting beard itch
  • Masculine scent

INGREDIENTS

Argan oil, jojoba oil, almond oil, castor oil, wheat germ oil, grape seed oil, pine fragrance oil, essential oils

ART NATURALS ORGANIC BEARD OIL &  LEAVE-IN CONDITIONER

Making a bold statement with your beard is contingent on it being well-groomed and looking its best – always. All Naturals Organic Beard Oil & Leave-In Conditioner will help get you there with an all-natural product that keeps your beard looking good on the outside while conditioning it deep within.
You’ll not only rid your beard of dandruff, but you’ll also eliminate the aggravating itch.
This product is great whether you have coarse or fine hair, and will help stimulate the growth of the healthy-looking beard that you desire. It will be straight and soft, without the tangle of split ends.

KEY POINTS

  • Moisture-rich ingredients treat skin and hair follicles.
  • All-natural ingredients.
  • Blended with vitamin E essentials.

INGREDIENTS

(Organic Jojoba oil, Organic Moroccan Argan oil, Spinosa, Vitamin E oil)

SMOOTH VIKING BEARD OIL

There’s no need for putting up with a frustratingly dry beard, and with Smooth Viking Beard Oil for Men, you won’t have to. It’s smooth and takes care of what a comb or brush can’t. Moreover, it promotes growth and is said to help you achieve better beard length at a faster rate than other products.
What else can it do? Relieve itching, for starters. It acts quickly to eradicate those bothersome itches, which in turn does away with unsightly dandruff.

KEY POINTS

  • Softens beards.
  • Promotes beard growth.
  • Acts quickly on itching and dandruff.

INGREDIENTS

Shea butter, Mango butter, Beeswax, Avocado oil, Sweet almond oil, Argan oil, Castor oil, Pure essential oil

WISDOM BEARD OIL

A strong product from the folks at CanYouHandlebar, Wisdom Beard Oil gets tons of reviews on Amazon and comes away with a strong rating. While some beard oils may overpower you with their scent, Wisdom Beard Oil balances several types of oils and delivers a manly, woodsy scent that seems just right.
Moreover, the mix of oils provides an excellent moisturizer and will eliminate the kind of beard itch that keeps you awake at night. The addition of vitamin E helps spur new beard growth to keep your beard looking its best all the time.
It’s thinner than many beard oils and absorbs quickly into your skin and hair without leaving a greasy, oily finish. A few drops are all you’ll need to cover your entire beard unless it’s exceptionally dry.

KEY POINTS

  • Makes it easy to style your beard.
  • Thinner than most beard oils (absorbs quickly).
  • Replenishes natural beard oils.

INGREDIENTS

Olive oil, Grapeseed oil, Vitamin E, Apricot oil, Jojoba oil, Argan oil, Essential oils for fragrance

BEARDBRAND TEA TREE BEARD OIL

Crisp. Refreshing. Just a couple of ways to help describe Beardbrand Tea Tree Beard Oil and it’s intoxicating scent. Billed by the folks at Beardbrand as their most crisp and fresh-smelling blend, potential users are asked to imagine themselves living on a Swiss mountaintop and taking that first mouthful of brisk morning air.
Tea Tree Beard Oil is designed to both be lightweight and to keep your beard conditioned and shiny. It won’t weight down your beard or feel greasy, and what’s left behind instead is it’s refreshing, breath-of-crisp-air fragrance. It’s a scent that you can wear any day, all day.

KEY POINTS

  • It’s easy to use. Just apply some in the palm of your hand and smooth it over your beard.
  • Tames wild hairs while leaving your beard smooth and shiny.
  • Distinctive scent that’s not overpowering.

INGREDIENTS

Jojoba oil, Almond oil, Grapeseed oil, Castor oil, Naturally-derived fragrance, Vegetable-derived Glycerin, Grapefruit seed extract

LEVEN ROSE FRAGRANCE-FREE BEARD OIL & CONDITIONER

Leven Rose Fragrance-Free Beard Oil is considered the top-selling beard oil out there (it has been featured in GQ) and is great for beard newbies and seasoned pros alike. It’s simple to use and soaks in quickly to take care of dry, coarse and out-of-control beard hair.
Customers point to its anti-itch qualities among several attributes, while it comes in a big enough bottle to last you for months, even if you are applying it daily. Here’s the other thing; it only contains two ingredients. They clearly make the most of what they work with.

KEY POINTS

  • Eliminates itching and dandruff.
  • Great moisturizer.
  • Easy to use and long-lasting.

2. THE 4 BEST BEARD CONDITIONERS

Maybe it seems like an extra step in the process, but if you really want to get the most out of your beard, condition it. It defends against the dreaded “itch”, for one, because it helps your beard maintain the proper amount of hydration.
A beard conditioner is also a useful tool to have around when your precious becomes unruly. If you have patchy growth, uneven growth, or are just frustrated with the overall condition and appearance of your beard, then conditioner is the way to go. Here are the 4 best beard conditioners:

HONEST AMISH LEAVE-IN CONDITIONER

Located in a small town in Pennsylvania, the folks at Honest Amish make everything by hand and use only natural ingredients with no additives or chemicals. Their vegan formula – meaning the main components are made from oils and nut butters – is considered a facial butter, and they definitely keep unruly growth in check.
All of the Honest Amish products smell fresh, defend against dry skin, and help soften brittle hair. This conditioner is essential for keeping the skin under your beard in prime condition. (Best conditioner for short beards as well.)

KEY POINTS


  • All-natural ingredients.
  • Clean, fresh scent.

INGREDIENTS

(Organic Oils, Organic kinds of butter, Essential Oils, Botanical additives, Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil, Vitis Vinifera)

CEDARWOOD BEARD OIL CONDITIONER FOR MEN BY BEAU BRUMMELL

If it has the name Beau Brummell associated with it, it must be in good taste.
The Cedarwood Beard Oil Conditioner is produced by Beau Brummell for Men – a company named after a refined 18th century England gentleman named after George Bryan Brummell, the man credited with inventing the modern men’s suit.
The Cedarwood Beard Oil Conditioner follows the Beau Brummell mission of improving men’s lives through better grooming. Rubbing a small amount of it on your beard makes your beard smoother, softer, and healthier.
This oil includes argan and jojoba oils, which are essential ingredients for proper beard care, as well as cedarwood essential oil that’s a natural antiseptic and provides a mild, woodsy aroma. A must for dry beards, Cedarwood Beard Oil Conditioner cleanses and moisturizes.

KEY POINTS

  • Softens and cleanses your beard hair while nourishing the skin below.
  • Woodsy scent that’s not overpowering.
  • Great for dry, itchy beards.

INGREDIENTS         

(Organic argan oil, organic jojoba oil, Cedarwood essential oil, organic bitter orange oil, Vitamin E oil)

THE GENTLEMEN’S BEARD OIL AND CONDITIONER SOFTENER

If you’re tired of unwanted scents, but still want a conditioner that deals with beard itch, beardruff, and keeps your beard looking even and neat, then The Gentlemen’s Beard Oil and Conditioner Softener is for you. It’s unscented, all-natural, and organic. There’s no fillers, fragrances, parabens, or additives.
It’s easy to use: just dampen your beard or apply dry, and a few drops will do (meaning your bottle will last a nice long time).

KEY POINTS

  • No fragrances.
  • All natural
  • Handles beard itch and beard flakes

INGREDIENTS

(Argan, Jojoba, Evening Primrose, Sunflower seed oil, Vitamin E)

CLUBMAN 2-IN-1 CONDITIONER

A combination facial and beard conditioner, the Clubman 2-in-1 Conditioner tames the unruliest of unruly beards while improving and maintaining the skin underneath. Matrixyl – a peptide – is added to increase collagen to aid in skin revitalization and repair.
This product will leave your beard soft, smooth and itch-free. It also has a refreshing scent with a hint of grapefruit.

KEY POINTS

  • Conditions and soothes.
  • Controls unruly beard hair.
  • Great for the skin.

INGREDIENTS

(Sunflower seed oil, Rosemary, Coconut oil, Nettle)

3. HOW TO CORRECTLY APPLY BEARD OIL

Now that you’ve chosen your go-to beard oil, it’s time to take it for a spin. And, really, there’s not a lot to applying beard oil – put a couple of drops of it in the palm of your hand, then use your fingers to gently rub it on and inside of your beard.
Make sure that you get it down deep, because beard oil is good for both your facial skin and hair.
How much should you apply? A couple of drops will usually do the trick, but you may need more depending on the length of your beard. If you are new to the game and your beard is shorter than half an inch, a couple of drops will work just fine.
The best time to apply beard oil is after you shower, or after splashing your face with warm water. This will open the pores, and damp hairs will better absorb the oil. But damp doesn’t mean wet. Towel dry your face and beard first. You’ve heard the saying: oil and water don’t mix.

4. INGREDIENTS AND BENEFITS OF USING BEARD OIL

Let’s take a closer look at what makes up your go-to beard and conditioner oils, as well as their benefits. It all comes down to carrier oils and essential oils.

CARRIER OILS

Carrier oils are so named because they carry an essential oil to the skin. They dilute essential oils so that they can be applied to the skin, and thus impart the essential oil’s scent and therapeutic qualities.
A carrier oil provides nourishment for your hair and skin while providing a medium to carry and dilute more volatile essential oils. They are generally cold-pressed vegetable oils derived from the fatty portions of a plant.

COMMON CARRIER OILS FOUND IN BEARD OIL

JOJOBA OIL

  • Jojoba Oilis extracted from the seeds of the jojoba plant (Simmondsia Chinensis), which is indigenous to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico.
  • Jojoba Oil is structurally very similar to – and mimics – your natural body oils (sebum). Because of the way it closely matches your own natural oils, it is quickly absorbed by your face and beard. It’s the most common carrier oil found in beard oils.
  • Jojoba oil is loaded with vitamins and minerals, like B vitamins, vitamin E, vitamin D, and zinc – that are great for skin and hair.
Benefits: Jojoba oil is extremely safe to use and non-allergenic. It also won’t clog your pores. It can help fight acne, moisturizes, cleanses and conditions the skin, is anti-inflammatory and anti-fungal, helps aid hair growth, and even provides sunburn relief.

ARGAN OIL


Goats climbing an Argan tree.
  • Arganoil is native to Morocco and is produced from the kernels of the Argan  Not only is argan ideal for skin and hair, but Moroccans dip bread in it, or drizzle it on pasta and couscous.
  • Arganoil has become increasingly popular for cosmetic use, and the Moroccan government has said that it will significantly increase production by the year 2020.
  • It’s rich in antioxidants, including vitamin E, vitamin A, Omega-6 fatty acids, and linoleic acid.
Benefits: Soothes razor bumps and burns after shaving, is a great nighttime moisturizer, fights acne, relieves and conditions cracked lips, and makes hair easier to style while repairing split ends.

GRAPE SEED OIL

  • Grape seed oil is pressed from the seeds of grapes and is a by-product of the wine-making process. It has a higher concentration of linoleic acid than most carrier oils, and linoleic acid has anti-inflammatory, moisture-retentive, and acne-reductive properties.
  • It’s a commonly used cosmetic ingredient for controlling skin moisture.
  • Grape seed oil is considered “mellow” for the skin and is loaded with antioxidants.
Benefits: It’s moisturizing, anti-inflammatory, fights acne, and softens hair while fighting dandruff.

ALMOND OIL

  • Almonds, which come from a species of tree native to the Middle East and South Asia, are a rich source of oil.
  • Almond oilis produced by cold-pressing dried almonds.
  • Almond oil contains omega-9 fatty acid, linoleic acid, an omega-6 essential fatty acid, and is also a rich source of vitamin E.
Benefits: Moisturizes the skin, is anti-inflammatory, provides sun protection, prevents split ends, and softens and shines hair.

CASTOR OIL

  • Castor oil is obtained by pressing theseeds of the castor oil plant, which is native to East Africa.
  • It’s a pale yellow liquid that’s anti-inflammatory and antioxidant and has been used for centuries because of its therapeutic and medicinal benefits.
  • Castor oil is said to strengthen the immune system and has been used to treat major ailments and illnesses such as multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, cerebral palsy, arthritis pain, and is used totreat hair loss.
Benefits: Stimulates hair growth, treats split ends, helps reduce acne, moisturizes, and helps treat infections.

COCONUT OIL

  • Coconut oil– also know as Copra oil – is extracted from the kernel or meat of matured coconuts harvested from the coconut palm tree.
  • Coconut oil is rich in iron and has small amounts of vitamin E and K.
Benefits: Coconut oil has many benefits when it comes to hair, including as a moisturizer, conditioner, as a treatment for dandruff, stimulating hair growth, while also treating and preventing lice.

VITAMIN E (OIL)

  • Vitamin E oil is produced directly through distillation from oils such as soy, corn, or canola.
  • It’s often overlooked because of newer products and ingredients, but vitamin E has actually been used in skin and hair care for many years.
Benefits: Vitamin E is both a nutrient and antioxidant that promotes collagen and elastin production, is used to treat sunburns, relieves chapped lips and cold sores, and stimulates hair growth while repairing split ends.

ESSENTIAL OILS

When you think of essential oils, think of the fragrance of the plant. Essential oils are what give plants their characteristic aroma, and are considered concentrated volatile compounds.
They can be distilled from aromatic botanical plants, roots, bark and leaves. They don’t provide the health benefits of carrier oil, but they give beard oil its aroma.
Essential oils are separated into three fragrance categories- top note, middle note, and base note – which is based on volatility and the time they are sensed after application.

COMMON ESSENTIAL OILS FOUND IN BEARD OIL

EUCALYPTUS

  • Considered a top note, eucalyptus has antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties. It’s also considered an astringent (tightens skin).

TEA TREE

  • A top-middle note, tea tree fights dandruff, relieves itch, and also fights acne. It’s considered an immuno-stimulant.

PINEWOOD

  • Pinewood’s benefits include stimulating blood flow, while it’s also an immunostimulant. Considered a middle note.

FIR NEEDLE

  • Fir needle is useful as an astringent and immuno-stimulant. Considered a middle note.

CEDARWOOD

  • A base note, cedarwood relieves itching, fights acne, helps ease respiratory conditions, is anti-infectious and an astringent, and is even effective as an insect repellent.

SANDALWOOD

  • Sandalwood relieves itching and is an anti-inflammatory as well as an astringent. It’s considered a base note.

 5. BEARD BALM & BEARD WAX (EXPLAINED)

Beard oil, beard conditioner, beard wax (a.k.a. mustache wax) – it can all get kind of confusing. They’re similar but different products, all with the same goal of making your facial hair look incredible.
But let’s take a quick look at beard balm and beard wax to help alleviate some of that confusion, all while helping you keep your beard looking its best, of course.

BEARD BALM

To put it simply, beard balm is a leave-in conditioner. It moisturizes, conditions, softens and helps you style your beard. The majority of beard balms contain shea butter (for softening and moisturizing), sweet almond oil (for conditioning and growth), and a sealant such as beeswax (to retain moisture).
The big difference between beard balm and beard oil is that balm is thicker and can be used as a styling agent. Some say balm is better during the early stages of beard growth when it’s more scruff than the real thing.
If you’re up for trying some balm, consider something like the Seven Potions Beard Balm . It does everything you’d expect from a good balm – conditions your beard while leaving it softer, stops beard itch, reduces split ends, helps in the fight against beardruff, etc. A  bonus, however, is that it smells fantastic.

BEARD/MUSTACHE WAX

Beard wax is basically the facial hair equivalent of hair spray. It’s used to sculpt and hold your beard and mustache in place, and usually contain beeswax, coconut oil, or shea butter.
Think of that guy with the great handlebar mustache that no one can keep their eyes off of; that’s being held in place by mustache wax. And it’s nothing new because the use of wax on facial hair dates to the Victorian era and beyond.
An excellent example of a quality beard/mustache wax is The Bearded Goon’s Ridiculously Strong Beard and Handlebar Mustache Wax  — another product that’s been around a couple of centuries. Its ingredients include beeswax and coconut oil.
A couple of general rules about wax. First, a lot of men categorize them as being soft, medium or firm. Soft wax is typically used in shorter mustaches to help control stray hairs while also providing a subtle sheen.
Medium and firm waxes work well in longer growth and are used for control and styling.
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