One thing we took for granted was how to comb a beard, we assumed it was straight forward.
But we do get asked how to comb a beard properly, as it turns out, there are a few steps that we just done without thinking about it.
There a few things to consider when combing your facial hair so I wanted to share my thoughts on it.
How hard can it be?
It is not difficult, but there are things to look out for.
Firstly, choosing the right comb.
Because facial hair is thicker and generally more coarse than head hair, it is better to use a wide toothed comb.
If the teeth are too narrow, the beard will be caught whilst combing, resulting in tugging or snapping the hair.
If the teeth are too wide, the comb will glide through the hair without actually de-tangling the hair.
When we created our Braw Beard comb, we took the time to get the teeth spacing right, we found it just right to separate the hairs without tugging and damaging the follicles.
The teeth are also rounded slightly so there's no risk of tearing up the hair.
Squared edges can cut the hair, so look out for this when choosing an off-the-shelf beard comb.
The material from which it's made
Do not use a cheap plastic comb! Often the still have the rough edges from the mould they were made in. Again, these rough edges will cut or split the hair. Plastic combs also can create static, a nightmare for your hair.
We chose to use sandalwood for our natural Braw Beard comb, the wood is smooth and glides through the facial hair with ease, no rough edges, no static. It has a deep wooden smell too.
Don't comb dry
When you do comb your beard, it's better to apply Braw Beard oil before combing. This will help the comb glide through the hair while evenly distributing the oil along the hair.
How to comb a beard
1. Apply some Braw Beard oil to nourish the beard, this will also act as lubrication for the comb to run through the beard easily.
2. Comb the front of the beard first from root to tip. Start at your lower lip and comb downwards slowly and gently. DO NOT comb aggressively, you will risk pulling the hair which will damage the follicles.
3. Comb the sides, again root to tip. Combing your way from the sideburns towards your chin. Once one side is done, repeat on the other side.
4. At this point the visible areas should be combed through. Now comb the underside, going from the throat, forward, again root to tip. This will ensure the underside of the beard is detangled and full. If you have a natural fork in your beard (like me), combing the underside will help fill the gap.
5. Finally, give the front and sides a comb to ensure they are sitting nicely.
Now, you're good to go.
Personally, after combing, I add a little beard butter on my beard, the brush it through (repeating steps 1-5 with the brush) to add volume and thickness. You can find my routine HERE.
I hope this article has helped explain how to comb a beard.
Thank you for reading
JJ
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The anniversary 25 braw beard oil is superb. The aroma that comes off my beard once I applied is is brilliant. When I do apply it, it is easy to do and not really. I gave my wife the choice of which one to wear out and she suggested I wear the 25. Thank you very much. I will be back to get some more or perhaps maybe try some other others.
Some beard balms I've had un the past. Was greasy and sticky. And was but to much. But. This is my first beard butter. Will deffo be buying again once used it all.
I just bought two of the bed oils. The 25th anniversary and the 24th anniversary. They are both superb. They give a beautiful smell and it makes my beard feel soft. I have not got a bed like JJ‘s but it must be about 6 inches long now and I’m going for it. Well done I will be buying more, different scents when I need to
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I just made my first purchase of Boab zombie beard oil and what a product. It feels like it cover's every hair and isn't thick or greasy. The smell was great more of a Christmas smell but I'm certainly not complaining as it smelt all natural. Can't wait to get another product soon.
Really like this scent, smells like I've been working on the bike but is actually really good for your skin and beard. The addition of tea tree oil really helps fight off annoying beard itch and spots.
I've tried many oils. This sample pack was a tough one to choose as there's so many. About the product. All 3 smell amazing not over powering, great to apply not sticky or greasy. I will be definitely buying more. Thank you for a great product wish I'd have known years ago.
It goes without saying that any Braw Beard oil will be great for the health and appearance of your beard. I'm not hugely keen on how this one smells, but I don't hate it. No doubt others will love it, though.
Been a customer for a few years and everytime the service is unreal. Product is just brilliant. Always taken a few beard oils for some variety and they smell great. This time I took a camo trucker hat as well. Really smart design - work with pride! Thanks JJ