Keeping a beard seems to have become all the rage in recent times and the ladies are digging it.
Keeping a beard seems to have become all the rage in recent time. Whats
more? The ladies are digging it. Some say it’s a sign of maturity,
others see a bearded guy as a mans man. In other words, a real man.
Keeping a beard seems to have become all the rage
in recent time. Whats more? The ladies are digging it. Some say it’s a
sign of maturity, others see a bearded guy as a mans man. In other
words, a real man.
We decided to get some tips for those aspiring to get a beard, from some of the successful beard growers.
Here are some things you would need for a start:
Products:
– Korres Shampoo
– Murdock Bear Moisturiser (conditioner)
– Murdock pre-sahve oil
Its
always good to keep things relatively simple. Some say they trim their
moustaches using personal clippers on a weekly basis. Others shave the
underside of their neck after a sugar and olive oil scrub (secret
recipe). This keeps the neck clean, smooth and bump free. The beard
itself can be trimmed using a pair of scissors, after which, you can wet
it and apply leave-in conditioner, then wash out after an hour. You can
use a simple soft bristled brush on it every morning after applying
some hair tonic to prevent dryness.
it's advised that if you can't cope with the demands of taking care of a beard, don’t force it.
it's advised that if you can't cope with the demands of taking care of a beard, don’t force it.
Go
to your barber every week for a lining and get a light trim every
three weeks or so. Use organix oil mist to add moisture & always
keep a bread comb with you to keep it neat. Organic tea tree oil can
also be used to keep the hair healthy and to prevent bumps.
Grooming tips:
– wash everyday
– oil everyday
– condition every other day
– brush and comb all day everyday
– don't trim with clippers, use scissors
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