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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Have used this twice now and have to say it’s really nice, doesn’t leave you feeling really dry after as normal shampoo does which means you can use it a bit more often. Great products as usual.
Fishing big Scottish lochs is great, the native midge isn’t. Tried all the normal stuff but nothing really worked, then the Mrs showed me the Braw Beard Oils GETTAE beard oil video so I got some and it works, they f***ked off the instant I put it on, I now have it on repeat order
This beard wash leaves my beard feeling really good. I know when I haven't washed my beard as it's itchy and I get beardruff. This beard wash deals with this problem superbly
Great products as usual, beard is noticeably softer through out the day when I use these. The smell could last longer but I imagine that’s because it isn’t cheap synthetic perfumes. I’m enjoying artic explorer a lot more than I thought I would! I bought the pump tops to go with them which I would recommend.
I am relatively new to using Beard products so I asked JJ to help me with the product selection as he knows the best scent combinations & when I received the order I was very impressed. My only suggestion with the Thrilla in Vanilla is to recommend using a very light application because the scent is very strong & using it like the Citrus scent beard butter leaves a very overpowering smell like you have a huge vanilla candle underneath your nose. The Beard oil 1813 & the Vanilla combo really works & The Beard Shampoo is a great product that makes my beard feel great
Absolutely amazing. Out all weekend in my garden where there were plenty midge and.I had no new bites, with only a few drops. My partner was surrounded in them (which I found hilarious, cause it's always me) I let him have a few drops and they were gone.
You have NO IDEA.what this means to.me after lifetime of being the one that they always go for, and having the most appalling reaction to them. Here's hoping it continues to be a benefit.
I used to have a custom bearclaw-shaped wooden beard comb made from recycled skateboards, but sadly lost it a few years ago - and the business doesn’t exist anymore to replace it. I’ve been using plastic combs since then, but finally grabbed this one from Braw and it’s been a great replacement.
Lovely finish, feels great in hand, and does an excellent job detangling without snagging. It’s got that satisfying smooth glide you only get from a good wooden comb. Super happy with it.
Side note: if you ever fancy making a bearclaw-shaped beard comb, I’d 100% buy a few 😂