I’ve never really had a problem growing a full beard as much as maintaining it without the itchiness or irritation. My facial hair is rather coarse and, at a certain length, has a slight curl to it.
Because the world of beard-care products is so vast, it can be difficult to know what is essential to the health and appearance of your beard, and what will sit unused in the back corner of your ...
Growing and maintaining a beard is a lot like getting a new pet. First comes an adjustment period while you grow comfortable with each other, followed by a slight shift or two in your routine and ...
Growing and maintaining a full beard can be surprisingly complicated. Facial hair is coarser, drier, and thicker than hair on the scalp, and it must be conditioned regularly to keep it manageable.
One big disclaimer to get out of the way: I don’t currently have a beard. I am now, if not clean-shaven, only slightly stubbly. But I did recently grow out my beard for the first time, and I developed ...
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Long hair, don’t care, right gentlemen? Happy November, which means participating in No Shave November for some wanting to let their beards and mustaches grow long and free, perhaps in preparation for ...
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It started with an itch and grew into an enterprise that sells products to make beards more bearable. "When you start growing a beard, you get itchy and irritable," said Steve Henes, who this summer ...
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