What Does Beard Oil Do? | Benefits of Beard Oil Explained

What Does Beard Oil Do? | Benefits of Beard Oil Explained

What Does Beard Oil Do? (And Why You Should Be Using It Daily)

It’s one of the most common questions we get at events and in the emails:
“What does beard oil actually do?”

And it’s a fair question, especially when you’re starting out and wondering whether it’s just a trend or a marketing gimmick.

Here’s the truth:
Beard oil isn’t just about scent.
It’s about beard health, skin health and building a routine that helps your beard grow stronger, softer and fuller day after day.

Let’s break it down.

What Is Beard Oil?

Braw Beard oil is a blend of natural carrier oils and essential oils designed to nourish the beard and the skin underneath.

It mimics the natural oils your skin produces (sebum), which helps keep your beard from drying out, breaking or feeling rough.

So… What Does Beard Oil Actually Do?

Hydrates and Softens Beard Hair

Beard hair is coarse by nature.
Beard oil soaks into each strand, making it feel smoother and softer to the touch.

Less prickly. More hug worthy.

Prevents Itch and Flaking

The dreaded beard itch?
It usually comes from dry skin underneath or clogged pores.
Beard oil moisturises the skin and stops the dryness before it starts.

Say goodbye to beardruff.

Helps With Beard Growth (Indirectly)

No, it’s not magic.
But keeping the follicles clean, hydrated and healthy is a massive part of maximising growth potential.

Braw Beard oil creates the ideal conditions for your beard to thrive.

Read: Beard Growth Tips

Adds Shine and Tames Frizz

Dry beards look dull.
Oiled beards catch the light and look sharper without feeling greasy.

Plus, it helps tame flyaways and gives structure to unruly growth.

Makes Your Beard Smell Amazing

Each Braw Beard oil is handcrafted with carefully selected essential oils for a subtle, masculine scent, not overpowering.

And because our beard wash is unscented, your oil becomes the signature scent that carries with you through the day.

Shop: Braw Beard oils

How Is Beard Oil Different From High Street Hair Oil or Conditioner?

Beard oil is:

• Lighter in texture

• Designed for facial skin, which is more sensitive than your scalp

• Made to absorb quickly, not coat the hair

• Free from synthetic junk

Hair products don’t cut it.
Beard oil is built for beards.

natural beard oil

When Should You Use Beard Oil?

Daily.

Best times:

Morning right after showering

Night before bed to rehydrate overnight if required

How Much Should You Use?

Depends on beard length:

Stubble - 1 - 2 drops
Short - 3 - 5 drops
Medium - 4 - 8 drops
Long - 7+

Obviously this is a rough guide, personal preference is more important.

Rub between your palms, work it into the beard and don’t forget the skin underneath.

How to Use Beard Oil (Step-by-Step)

• Clean your beard (use Braw Beard Wash if needed)

• Dry with a towel

• Drop oil into palm and rub hands together

• Massage into skin first, then beard

• Brush through with a boar bristle brush

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Braw Beard Oils: What Makes Ours Different?

• Handmade in Scotland

• No synthetic fragrances

• High-grade carrier oils (hempseed, jojoba, argan, etc.)

• Unique scent profiles

Trusted by beardsmen since 2012

We don’t cut corners. We don’t dilute.
Every bottle is made with care, quality and a bit of rebellion.

Treat your beard like it matters.
Because it does.

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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