
First 30 Days of Beard Growth | What to Expect & Do
What To Do In the First 30 Days of Beard Growth
The first 30 days of growing a beard are rough.
You’ll itch.
You’ll get patchy spots.
You’ll have that weird neck fluff.
Your mates might take the piss.
But if you push through this first month properly, you set yourself up for a beard worth keeping.
This guide will walk you through exactly what to expect and what to do each week.
No nonsense. Just facts, gear, and mindset.
Week 1: The Scruff Stage
Your beard’s not a beard yet.
It’s aggressive stubble. The kind that scratches your collar and makes your skin rage.
This is where the itch kicks in hard. It’s also where a lot of men tap out.
What To Do:
• Start using beard oil daily. Your skin’s adjusting, and it needs moisturisation.
• Don’t trim anything. No neckline. No cheek lines. Not yet.
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Read: Beard Routine for Beginners
Week 2: The Patchwork
Now things start looking weird.
One cheek’s filling in. The other’s bald. Your chin’s OK, but the jawline looks sparse.
This is where doubt creeps in. You’ll be tempted to "even it up." Don’t.
What To Do:
• Keep applying beard oil daily, morning and night if needed.
• Start brushing with a boar bristle brush. It exfoliates the skin to keep bearddruff away and stimulates growth.
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Read: Patchy Beard - How to Fix It
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Read: Beard Balm vs Beard Oil
Week 3: The Shapeless Beard
You’ve now got a partial beard. It’s showing promise, but it still lacks form.
Patchy spots might still be lingering. The neck? A work in progress.
What To Do:
• Stick to your oil & brush routine every day.
• Balm can help start shaping.
• Still no trimming, you’ll only make the uneven bits worse.
Read: How Long Does It Take To Grow a Beard
Week 4: The Beard Starts to Form
You’ll finally start seeing shape.
Your chin’s stronger. The moustache is connecting. Even the patches are blending better.
This is when you start to believe it’s actually working.
What To Do:
• Stay consistent, don’t ease off the routine now.
• Brush daily to train the shape.
• If needed, you can lightly clean up the cheeks ONLY, leave the neck alone until Week 6+.
Read: Beard Routine for Beginners
Tools You Need in the First 30 Days
Braw Beard Oil
Hydrates & moisturises the skin, stops the itch, helps you grow with confidence.
Apply daily, right after showering or washing your face.
Braw Beard Brush
Trains growth, removes dead skin, and spreads oil through the beard.
Use every morning after oil.
Beard Balm
Not essential, but helpful. Adds hold, shape, and texture when things get messy.
Beard Wash
If you're using head shampoo on your beard, stop.
It strips natural oils and makes the skin beneath flake. Braw Beard Wash is specifically formulated for beards and dealing with dry, flaky skin.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
• Trimming too early
• Shaving your neckline above the Adam’s apple
• Skipping oil “because it’s still short”
• Using harsh shampoo
• Obsessing over patches too soon
This month is about building your foundation.
Don’t sabotage it by rushing ahead.
Mindset for Month One
Let’s be real, growing a beard is more mental than physical.
You’ll doubt yourself.
You’ll over analyse your face.
You’ll want to quit.
Don’t.
Take photos. Be consistent. And remember, this is the hard part.
Once you’re past 30 days, it gets a whole lot better.
Your First 30 Days Beard Kit
Braw Beard Oil - Moisturisation & itch control
Braw Beard Brush - Growth stimulation & distribution
Braw Starter Kit - Everything in one package
The first 30 days of growing a beard will test your patience.
But if you commit just for one month, you’ll already be ahead of 90% of men who never make it past the itch.
Stay the course. Trust the tools.
Grow with purpose.
You’ve got this.
Stay sharp.
Stay Braw.
Feel the difference and join the #Brawtherhood
Thank you for reading; I hope it has been helpful.
JJ
Scottish beard care.
Born in Scotland, enjoyed Worldwide.
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