Is baby oil good for your beard? [and other alternatives]

You may have wondered if baby oil is a suitable alternative to beard oil. You may be thinking this because of the relative price of beard oil compared to baby oil or perhaps you just have a ton of baby oil leftover in your bathroom cabinet that you want to use up. Whatever the case may be in this article we will completely explore whether or not baby oil is good for your beard or if you should avoid it completely. Is baby oil good for your beard? Let’s find out…

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How late can beards come in? [with videos]

When you are waiting for your beard to grow it can be incredibly frustrating. You see, everyone’s beard growing journey is different and it depends on a variety of factors as to whether or not your beard grows when you are younger or if you have to wait into your mid 30s until it gets thick and dense. It is normal for new beard growers and young people to ask how late can beards come in? Well, there is no simple answer but in this article we will cover everything you need to know about how and when you should expect your beard to grow.

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how to remove a beard permanently naturally

How to remove a beard permanently naturally [A complete guide]

Even though at beard growing pro we absolutely love beards there is no date that a lot of men hate having beards and detest having to shave regularly. I think one of the issues being that it is just so relentless. If you are trying to keep your face free of facial hair then it can be a massive pain in the bum to shave every single day. Here, we are going to go over how to remove a beard permanently naturally and also some options for you that have been proven to work in the long run. Some of the home remedies we mention here will minimise growth but not permanently remove a beard. For most beard growers that may be more than enough to remove the hassle that a growing beard causes.

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Is it bad to rub your beard?

Is it bad to rub your beard? How to stop it!

When you are growning a beard it is natural to touch and pull at it as it is growing. In fact, pulling at your beard is a more common thing to do when you have a really long beard. But ultimate question is; is it bad to rub your beard? Is it bad to pull your beard? And is it just over all not recommended to touch your beard much? In this article we’re going to go over all of the aspects about rubbing your beard, touching your beard, and other habits that could damage your beard.

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where to shave when growing a beard

Where to shave when growing a beard – with pictures

When you are growing a beard – especially in the early days – you want to make sure that your beard is looking as good and as clean as possible. There are plenty of awkward beard stages but you can minimise your ruggedness by keeping the lines of the beard trimmed up and shaved down to the skin. If you want to know about the stages of beard growth check out my other article – growing a beard? These are the stages that you can expect to go through! – Click here. In this article, I will explicitly show you where to shave when growing a beard.

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do I use Beard oil before or after straightening

Do I use Beard Oil before or after straightening? [FACTS]

As you are growing a beard you will become increasingly aware of how curly and bushy natural beards grow. No matter how much Beard oil, beard balm, or beard wax you use it never seems to be enough to completely control your hair. That is where beard straighteners can be an excellent tool for you. Beard straighteners are a fantastic addition to nearly every bearded person’s toolkit as they allow you to easily and reproducibility create a straight and awesome beard. The issue is, when do you use Beard oil. Do I use Beard oil before or after straightening? And what other benefits of using it before and after straightening? In this article we are going to go over using Beard oil before and after straightening and what the benefits of each are.

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Asymmetrical beard growth

A complete guide to asymmetrical beard growth

As you are growing out your beard you may become increasingly concerned about the asymmetry of your beard growth. I just want to let you know up front that asymmetrical beard growth is completely normal. As you are growing a beard, in the initial stages you are acutely aware of all of the differences in growth. Perhaps you have one side of your face that is denser than the other. Perhaps you feel like your moustache is growing quicker or slower than your beard. Everything that I just mentioned is completely normal and is easy to fix.

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What does having a beard symbolize

What does having a beard symbolize? [What religion and science says]

When you are thinking about growing a beard one of the first things you worry about is – what is this going to say about me to the people around me? There is no doubt that beards can be perceived as either good or bad things depending on who you talk to. My beard has contributed to very polarized opinions and reactions. Some people absolutely hate my beard and tell me to remove it. Others say that it’s trendy and cool… I guess I just can’t please everyone – and you shouldn’t try to either. In this article we’re going to talk about what does having a beard symbolize? And what science has to say about beards.

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can you grow a beard at 16

Can you grow a beard at 16? Everything you need to know

As you are waiting for puberty to take control of your facial hair it can be a very frustrating time. When I was about 13 or so I just couldn’t wait to shave. The fuzz on my cheeks and upper lip never seemed to turn into anything substantial – all I had to do was wait. Growing a beard is something that many 15 and 16-year-olds want to do as a signal to the world that they have transitioned out of childhood into adulthood. So, can you grow a beard at 16? In this article we will cover everything you need to know about the later stages of puberty and when you should expect for them to turn your light hairs on your face into a beard.

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