In the beginning I carried a comb everywhere and was constantly trying to keep it in place. As with everything the more comfortable I get with stuff the less your worried. Great points Dan.
This was a good reminder for me, I've known this for awhile, but I get way into combing too much as a bad habit sometimes and have to check myself before any damage starts taking a toll. One thing that's helped me personally with this a lot is your advice to start using a pick comb as part of my routine in the morning. I like the beard to be under control, but I also like a lot of volume with it, and that has helped a TON by separating those hairs and getting them styled in place. It also helps with them not getting velcroed together through the day and my beard stays styled like I like it for longer now.
I start out with a wide tooth comb, medium and fine. Comb from the bottom and work your way up. Starting from high cheek down, encounters more resistance. Surface combing and gradually work in to the skin reduces snagging. I comb in the middle of the day also, to redistribute the beard products. Yes, clean hands for final shaping. There are combs out there infused with coconut oil, olive oil, keratin. Then again quality wood combs will naturally infuse with the products you use. Happy Bearding, Manbark.
You’re awesome mate! I would like to add using a shampoo brush in the shower instead of a regular brush/comb. It’s the round type of brush with the finger space on top in the middle you can find them almost anywhere and they’re very cheap. Only because I’ve noticed that with my curly and gnarly beard, combs may still snag the hairs in the shower and a shampoo brush doesn’t do that. Another tip for long beards especially long curly beards, always start brushing or combing from the bottom tips and work your way up slowly towards the roots. The other way around will almost guarantee snags and breakage even with the best of tools. I’ve noticed that with my beard because my beard grows in all directions and is very gnarly.
Just came back to this video to refresh on the tips of over combing and going in different directions and style with hands during the day instead of combing. Always great to be able to come back to these videos 📹 👊
One thing that had me twisted at the beginning was the hairs that would come out when I ran a comb through. Do not worry about this, it is natural to lose some hairs and your beard will be fine. Now if you are powering through those snags and ripping them out well that is not good. When I am at work and need a touch up, like after masking up, I get my hands damp and run over my beard followed by a comb. This has helped when my beard is dried out from the day.
I have a 3 month beard so far. I dont own a comb yet but I use my fingers to comb. Today i used the end of one of my clipper attachments to comb my beard for the first time and oh man, so many knots. I didnt reolize how tangled it was. I went on the internet and ordered a natural wooden comb 👍
Conversation with the passing of ideas and information is good, some people will not open up and ask a question that is on their mind or find out something they never thought about 🤔🤫
cheers Dan, I started a beard 3 months ago, its going very thick, long and black (lol) but I've been combing it way too much just because it feels good, its not causing damage but it seems that i should just use my hands more instead of using a comb throughout the day. Thanks for the pointers
Phew! I thought i wasn't combing enough but can ONLY comb with product in. Half an hour after oil or butter it's all snagged again, mostly the underbeard.
I pretty much only comb my beard in the morning or in the shower. I don't comb at night I use a brush to help spread whatever beard butter I'm using. Great video Dan. I have some bad habits when it comes to combing and its tough for me to break it!
Best tool for growing a healthy beard is the trusted teacher himself! True facts on the hands gents.. P.S. wash and rinse your hands thoroughly before getting them all up in that man mane 😉🧐✌️
Good advice for new beardsmen. When I first strarted my beard journey I was combing way to much but over time learned to comb less. I now only comb the beard during the day as needed and when I do comb my beard during the day I always either use a little oil or use water to dampen the beard before combing. I almost always never comb s dry beard.
Outstanding job from beginning to end! Repetition not only aids recall, but you stand to learn something new each time. One thing I do differently is use the backs of my hands: I think the hairs help, and the back of my hand is smoother than palm-side. My beard doesn't care which end I comb from; it may snag at any time with any comb. So I say "slowly and gently, just like stroking a woman (or a cat)". Of the 4 types of teeth, by space between them -- Fine, Coarse (medium), Wide, Detangling -- I've not found the perfect size for my beard, but I'd say use only Wide on Dry as it is less likely to pull.
I play with my beard way too much. Trying to train my dog to bark at me when I start doing it. I’m using a wide and long toothed pick that I love. Less hair loss and goes through nice.
No additional tips you cover it all awesome video I totally agree with everything you said over combing/brushing could start damaging your hair and the goal is to have a healthy beard
Great video Dan I need to comb less I comb out of habit about 5-6 times. I’m putting comb out of my sight so I can break that habit. Great advice about combing in all directions. Thanks Dan
If my beard has had a rough day and tangled . I start combing from the bottom an inch or two up comb down , then maybe 4 inch's up working my way to my face. Learned this putting braids in my daughters hair. Was a single dad for awhile. This keeps from pushing one tangle into another .
The one thing I had never thought about was the need to comb in different directions. I am in the habit of just combing and brushing down because that result leaves my beard looking nice a neat. If I comb up or to the side it gets all wild looking which I’m not a fan of, but I am in the habit of combing in oil in the morning and brushing in butter at night.
I hang from my beard and do chin-ups twice a day usually works good and it will increase your beard growth by 1/4 inch a week if done repeatedly maybe a half an inch
Finally! I've been waiting for a video on this from forever. There's little info out there on this. I caught my self combing constantly. It took awhile to break it.
Spot on, Dan! It definitely never hurts to have a little refresher here and there. I'm a little late to the party so it might've already been said, but: invest in quality combs/brushes! There's nothing worse than following all of the Trusted Teacher's steps and then getting roadblocked by a "4 for $5" comb. Alternatively, the one thing you CAN cheap on and should have if you wanna avoid dry combing but might be pressed for time or need post-mask relief: a spray bottle. It'll be a little less refreshing in a few months, but especially now - in addition to solving the stated issue - it'll feel great as the temps are still very much at an insane level.
Great advice Teach.....for the most part thats pretty much what I do. I used to comb my beard way to much but lately I find I'm using my hands to straighten up my beard when it needs it. as always appreciate you and your knowledge.
As far as combing. I only do one major coming prior to stepping out of the house or hotel room for the day. And like Dan said and I would add ensure your hands are clean and free of debris obviously. I use my hands and a folding style Viking Revolution wooden comb for light touch-ups through the day as needed. I'm on 6 months growth so my beard is quite a bit longer so I find I need a little less combing than I did whenever it was about two months. Then I was paranoid about the appearance. The longer the beard gets the more gravity is your friend.
I’m a combaholic! I comb dry in the morning with a wide tooth comb right out of bed. I comb pretty much whenever I walk by a mirror 🤣. I’m gonna challenge myself to only comb twice a day.
The other day I found a beard hair that was split in the middle. Like it was a split end but not from the tip but it instead kind of had a hole in it. Never thought that would be possible. My girlfriend didn't find it nearly as interesting as I did so I needed to share this somewhere so here we are.
Working on growing out more I only comb/brush in morning and evening 2 times sometimes 3 depending on how it looks but have a while to get back there again Thanks Teacher have a awesome beard day!
Helpful vid as always, I usually comb mine at least twice a day, once after hopping out of the shower and putting oil on, I'll usually comb it out so its all sticking out like I've been zapped by electricity, then comb it back down into place, and then comb it before bed. If I have to wear a mask for part of rhe day, I do try to touch it back up with a comb or brush.
Hey Dan, thanks for all your videos and this wonderful advice (using your hands to fix the beard during the day) I realize that I was overusing the comb. My beard looks much better only using it twice a day! Take care buddy!
I’ve been using oil and butter at night. I think I’ll try just the butter and see how that works. Would save some oil as well since I use it in the morning. Thanks Dan!
Not gonna lie Dan I’m guilty of combing more dire the day cause if I go outside and at work in the wind I take my pick and just fluff it and I’ll have to try to put the combs down now during the day,thanks for the advice and great video Dan
Yeah I probably comb more than I should, perhaps four or five times a day but only do a deep combing about twice a day. That includes when I get out of my truck when in public and I want my beard to look it's best (I believe we're all Ambassadors of the Beard).
So I've got this weird thing when I'm anxious I pull beard hairs out...yeah, weird I know. One thing I've found that helps a lot for me is to run a comb through quick anytime I start noticing myself doing this. it seems like it's the 'detangling' that helps the most. Just a note for any other weirdos like me. There are days that I only comb twice per day but they are rare *cringe*.
Thanks I needed to see this. I think a big problem with mine of keeping my beard healthy is that I work in construction so I’m constantly around dust and debris in my beard really gets dried out by the end of the day
Great info Dan! I was combing in the middle of the day to kind of "reset" my beard. This was causing premature shedding so I am glad I stopped. Question for you though. What makes you, or previously made you, comb your damp beard before applying product? I just always have it damp, apply oil with my fingers, and then comb through to further detangle and style while also spreading the product.
I have thought about this a lot and I’m not sure. It’s probably not best practice, but just “feels” right to me. I guess the best way I could explain it is that if I do not comb before, it would be tangly and tough to get the oil down to the skin consistency. So I like to have a fresh canvas when applying oil.
@@DanCBearded Ohh that actually makes a lot of sense especially with a beard as big as yours. I like how the comb glides and spreads the product when I start combing it, but I can see what you mean with getting it to the skin! Plus the water is there to help so it isn't just a dry beard.
I try not to comb too much during the day but now with having to mask up everywhere it’s tough. If I forget to fix my beard after having a mask on I look like Chewbacca when I see my reflection lol. I can usually just pat it down with my hands 🙉 if I remember....
Hello Dan C Bearded, I use to have a great mustcahe but I'm eventually loosing my mustache hairs as they are becoming very fragile. Now i my really scared to even touch them as in if they might break. My question to you is: How to strength my overfacial hairs from mustache to beard? Awaiting for your response. You are really doing something that's helps us in our day to day lives.
Question. I’m new to the beard game, 5 months into the YEARD! But my question is I usually shower once a day, typically around 3-4pm. What do you recommend my daily routine look like with a shower schedule then
I would rinse your beard in the morning, use oil, and whatever you want for styling. Wash in the shower and use oil after. At night get your beard damp and use beard butter
Is “beard burn” really a thing? From combing/brushing too often? I remember watching whisker wars and a guy said that this other guy had it. Wanted to hear your thoughts!
I’m at about 4-5 times. Most of those are just the mustache. I have to comb more on days I have dr appointments because then the beard is a complete mess and have to restyle altogether.
@@bakedbeanz4510 Very cool! We went camping twice in Port Huron this summer. I actually proposed to my wife at the lighthouse beach like 10 years ago. With DGC you can use code: dancbearded for 15% off
Have to trim off any physical damage, unfortunately. From there, the key is healthy habits and patience. Beard oil and beard wash are the most important. Lots of videos on the channel for you to dive into!
@@DanCBearded let's say It is windy or I have to clean it up a bit after a meal. Am I using a wooden comb(wide or fine tooth) or a boars brush? I'm new to having such a short and trimmed beard. When it was longer I could just use my hands and it would fall into place.
I never comb or brush my beard. I'm Normand viking/Iroquois Mohawk and have an amazing belly length mane with super long curls and I would never comb out the curls . Besides it would be fuzzy and lame 😎
The Vikings would be disappointed! We have artifact evidence of actual beard combs from the Vikings. They were some of the most well groomed men in the world. Combing alone will NOT get rid of your curls and will NOT cause fuzzy.
@@DanCBearded yes they did have combs and looked amazing but mine has nice hard curls that turn fuzzy when they are released . I looked like Festus from Gun Smoke as apposed to King Fregor from the Northern clan of Slothern on the 5 Island of Grange Fiord 😎
I comb way too often. its just soo satisfying.
It really is lol I feel that
In the beginning I carried a comb everywhere and was constantly trying to keep it in place. As with everything the more comfortable I get with stuff the less your worried. Great points Dan.
I don't have enough time in my day to watch all your informative videos Dan! another great one! Thanks :)
Thanks!
Combing my beard makes me very happy. Great video Dan.
This was a good reminder for me, I've known this for awhile, but I get way into combing too much as a bad habit sometimes and have to check myself before any damage starts taking a toll. One thing that's helped me personally with this a lot is your advice to start using a pick comb as part of my routine in the morning. I like the beard to be under control, but I also like a lot of volume with it, and that has helped a TON by separating those hairs and getting them styled in place. It also helps with them not getting velcroed together through the day and my beard stays styled like I like it for longer now.
“Let the comb do the work” great reminder.
It's always good to hear this again
Absolutely 🤝
I start out with a wide tooth comb, medium and fine. Comb from the bottom and work your way up. Starting from high cheek down, encounters more resistance. Surface combing and gradually work in to the skin reduces snagging. I comb in the middle of the day also, to redistribute the beard products. Yes, clean hands for final shaping. There are combs out there infused with coconut oil, olive oil, keratin. Then again quality wood combs will naturally infuse with the products you use. Happy Bearding, Manbark.
Agree! NEVER dry comb! Damp or Butter is your friends 🔥
You’re awesome mate! I would like to add using a shampoo brush in the shower instead of a regular brush/comb. It’s the round type of brush with the finger space on top in the middle you can find them almost anywhere and they’re very cheap. Only because I’ve noticed that with my curly and gnarly beard, combs may still snag the hairs in the shower and a shampoo brush doesn’t do that. Another tip for long beards especially long curly beards, always start brushing or combing from the bottom tips and work your way up slowly towards the roots. The other way around will almost guarantee snags and breakage even with the best of tools. I’ve noticed that with my beard because my beard grows in all directions and is very gnarly.
Just came back to this video to refresh on the tips of over combing and going in different directions and style with hands during the day instead of combing. Always great to be able to come back to these videos 📹 👊
Glad I saw this video. I was combing way too much. Just going to leave my comb at home from now on
One thing that had me twisted at the beginning was the hairs that would come out when I ran a comb through. Do not worry about this, it is natural to lose some hairs and your beard will be fine. Now if you are powering through those snags and ripping them out well that is not good. When I am at work and need a touch up, like after masking up, I get my hands damp and run over my beard followed by a comb. This has helped when my beard is dried out from the day.
I have a 3 month beard so far. I dont own a comb yet but I use my fingers to comb. Today i used the end of one of my clipper attachments to comb my beard for the first time and oh man, so many knots. I didnt reolize how tangled it was. I went on the internet and ordered a natural wooden comb 👍
A proper comb will help!
Thanks Dan - best tip is don't comb a dry beard! Keep it up!
Conversation with the passing of ideas and information is good, some people will not open up and ask a question that is on their mind or find out something they never thought about 🤔🤫
💯💯💯
I use a brush, have one in the car. It’s a great stress relief and healthy for your beard 🧔♂️
Awesome!
EXCELLENT INFORMATIVE VIDEOS, AND YOUR BEARD IS AWESOME.
Thank you Laurie!
@@DanCBearded Your most welcome Super Beard Man. 🙂
cheers Dan, I started a beard 3 months ago, its going very thick, long and black (lol) but I've been combing it way too much just because it feels good, its not causing damage but it seems that i should just use my hands more instead of using a comb throughout the day. Thanks for the pointers
You’re welcome!
Phew! I thought i wasn't combing enough but can ONLY comb with product in. Half an hour after oil or butter it's all snagged again, mostly the underbeard.
That is best practice!
Hi Dan I really like when you say rock what you got, that's so true! Greetings
So true!
Perfect advice for any new beardsmen.
I agree, I comb twice a day!
I pretty much only comb my beard in the morning or in the shower. I don't comb at night I use a brush to help spread whatever beard butter I'm using. Great video Dan. I have some bad habits when it comes to combing and its tough for me to break it!
So comb like 2020, i.e. in every direction 🤣🤣. But not so harsh.
If you have a snag how do you work it?
Thanks for the point about combing different directions each time. I will need to start focusing on this, because I’m starting to develop waves.
I never use combs on my beard just my moustache... I use my hands when my beard is wet then I use a brush to fluff my beard.. great points Dan...
Best tool for growing a healthy beard is the trusted teacher himself! True facts on the hands gents.. P.S. wash and rinse your hands thoroughly before getting them all up in that man mane 😉🧐✌️
Good advice for new beardsmen. When I first strarted my beard journey I was combing way to much but over time learned to comb less. I now only comb the beard during the day as needed and when I do comb my beard during the day I always either use a little oil or use water to dampen the beard before combing. I almost always never comb s dry beard.
Outstanding job from beginning to end! Repetition not only aids recall, but you stand to learn something new each time. One thing I do differently is use the backs of my hands: I think the hairs help, and the back of my hand is smoother than palm-side. My beard doesn't care which end I comb from; it may snag at any time with any comb. So I say "slowly and gently, just like stroking a woman (or a cat)". Of the 4 types of teeth, by space between them -- Fine, Coarse (medium), Wide, Detangling -- I've not found the perfect size for my beard, but I'd say use only Wide on Dry as it is less likely to pull.
I play with my beard way too much. Trying to train my dog to bark at me when I start doing it. I’m using a wide and long toothed pick that I love. Less hair loss and goes through nice.
No additional tips you cover it all awesome video I totally agree with everything you said over combing/brushing could start damaging your hair and the goal is to have a healthy beard
Never bad to have a refresher!
Daniel you know I have a bad bad habit of over grooming and have been really working on it with some success.
Great video Dan I need to comb less I comb out of habit about 5-6 times. I’m putting comb out of my sight so I can break that habit. Great advice about combing in all directions. Thanks Dan
If my beard has had a rough day and tangled . I start combing from the bottom an inch or two up comb down , then maybe 4 inch's up working my way to my face. Learned this putting braids in my daughters hair. Was a single dad for awhile. This keeps from pushing one tangle into another .
The one thing I had never thought about was the need to comb in different directions. I am in the habit of just combing and brushing down because that result leaves my beard looking nice a neat. If I comb up or to the side it gets all wild looking which I’m not a fan of, but I am in the habit of combing in oil in the morning and brushing in butter at night.
Consider trial and error!
I changed it up a little this morning. I combed and brushed at an angle instead of straight down.
I hang from my beard and do chin-ups twice a day usually works good and it will increase your beard growth by 1/4 inch a week if done repeatedly maybe a half an inch
Great video Teach!! I have been known to over groom my beard, I really need to stop doing that!!! Thanks for the breakdown!!
Finally! I've been waiting for a video on this from forever. There's little info out there on this. I caught my self combing constantly. It took awhile to break it.
Following direction for a while. Thanks for the advice.
I comb 2 times a day morning after shower and at night.During the day at work I'm rub on my beard just out of habit.
Yeah, I hear ya! The beard rubbing can be tough to break
I can picture you coming down the mountain yelling,"Gold! I found gold!"
Sounds about right!
Spot on, Dan! It definitely never hurts to have a little refresher here and there. I'm a little late to the party so it might've already been said, but: invest in quality combs/brushes! There's nothing worse than following all of the Trusted Teacher's steps and then getting roadblocked by a "4 for $5" comb.
Alternatively, the one thing you CAN cheap on and should have if you wanna avoid dry combing but might be pressed for time or need post-mask relief: a spray bottle. It'll be a little less refreshing in a few months, but especially now - in addition to solving the stated issue - it'll feel great as the temps are still very much at an insane level.
Good one Dan i comb my once at night once a day😄
Thanks Henry!
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Great advice Teach.....for the most part thats pretty much what I do. I used to comb my beard way to much but lately I find I'm using my hands to straighten up my beard when it needs it. as always appreciate you and your knowledge.
As far as combing. I only do one major coming prior to stepping out of the house or hotel room for the day. And like Dan said and I would add ensure your hands are clean and free of debris obviously. I use my hands and a folding style Viking Revolution wooden comb for light touch-ups through the day as needed. I'm on 6 months growth so my beard is quite a bit longer so I find I need a little less combing than I did whenever it was about two months. Then I was paranoid about the appearance. The longer the beard gets the more gravity is your friend.
I find that I use my round brush a lot more. I find it helps to make it look a little bit thicker/fuller.
I comb at least 3-4 times a day, after I leave the house. But not 7-10+. I am in the public view at work and I do shout out videos almost daily.
I’m a combaholic! I comb dry in the morning with a wide tooth comb right out of bed. I comb pretty much whenever I walk by a mirror 🤣. I’m gonna challenge myself to only comb twice a day.
Your beard is proof Matt that maybe combing more than twice a day isn't bad for some people, your beard is killer thick.
Great tips. We know these things but good to summon it up once in a while! Thanks!
The other day I found a beard hair that was split in the middle. Like it was a split end but not from the tip but it instead kind of had a hole in it. Never thought that would be possible. My girlfriend didn't find it nearly as interesting as I did so I needed to share this somewhere so here we are.
Working on growing out more I only comb/brush in morning and evening 2 times sometimes 3 depending on how it looks but have a while to get back there again Thanks Teacher have a awesome beard day!
What about when wearing a mask 😷? I always comb out my beard after I remove my mask 😷 to help prevent any waves caused by wearing the mask 😷
Yes we need an answer on this one.
He already talked about this! :)
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So true…I keep a boar brush to touch up but typically use my hands to fluff it up. I hate mask beard.
I have been combing my beard way too much now that its getting longer. It has become a bad habit. Thanks for the tips Dan!
Great bit of advice Dan.
Helpful vid as always, I usually comb mine at least twice a day, once after hopping out of the shower and putting oil on, I'll usually comb it out so its all sticking out like I've been zapped by electricity, then comb it back down into place, and then comb it before bed. If I have to wear a mask for part of rhe day, I do try to touch it back up with a comb or brush.
Thanks for the video dan I just switched from brushing to combing my beard and this is a helpful video thank you sir
Good advice as always Dan C 👍
I use a small beard brush, when I itch sometimes I use my brush for relief
Hey Dan, thanks for all your videos and this wonderful advice (using your hands to fix the beard during the day) I realize that I was overusing the comb. My beard looks much better only using it twice a day! Take care buddy!
Good information dan i brush and comb once a day with beard oil and doin the day i use my hands and beard oil.✌
Awesome video Dan...thanks for the great tips brotha
I’ve been using oil and butter at night. I think I’ll try just the butter and see how that works. Would save some oil as well since I use it in the morning. Thanks Dan!
Very good info thanks 👍👍
Thanks!
Not gonna lie Dan I’m guilty of combing more dire the day cause if I go outside and at work in the wind I take my pick and just fluff it and I’ll have to try to put the combs down now during the day,thanks for the advice and great video Dan
Yeah I probably comb more than I should, perhaps four or five times a day but only do a deep combing about twice a day. That includes when I get out of my truck when in public and I want my beard to look it's best (I believe we're all Ambassadors of the Beard).
Sooooooo Adicting To Comb Your Beard Dan, The More That You Love It The More You Wanna Do It , Iam Guilty 100%
This is very helpful
Awesome!
Definitely a great reminder! Thanks dan !
Great video brother
So I've got this weird thing when I'm anxious I pull beard hairs out...yeah, weird I know. One thing I've found that helps a lot for me is to run a comb through quick anytime I start noticing myself doing this. it seems like it's the 'detangling' that helps the most. Just a note for any other weirdos like me. There are days that I only comb twice per day but they are rare *cringe*.
You’re great man! GREAT! 👊👊👊
Thanks I needed to see this. I think a big problem with mine of keeping my beard healthy is that I work in construction so I’m constantly around dust and debris in my beard really gets dried out by the end of the day
try a beard net that could help amazom carries them, they are mainly used for dish washers ect but can be used in your suitation too
Great info Dan! I was combing in the middle of the day to kind of "reset" my beard. This was causing premature shedding so I am glad I stopped.
Question for you though. What makes you, or previously made you, comb your damp beard before applying product? I just always have it damp, apply oil with my fingers, and then comb through to further detangle and style while also spreading the product.
I have thought about this a lot and I’m not sure. It’s probably not best practice, but just “feels” right to me. I guess the best way I could explain it is that if I do not comb before, it would be tangly and tough to get the oil down to the skin consistency. So I like to have a fresh canvas when applying oil.
@@DanCBearded Ohh that actually makes a lot of sense especially with a beard as big as yours. I like how the comb glides and spreads the product when I start combing it, but I can see what you mean with getting it to the skin! Plus the water is there to help so it isn't just a dry beard.
Well done brother 🙌
What about using a brush ...🤔
I try not to comb too much during the day but now with having to mask up everywhere it’s tough. If I forget to fix my beard after having a mask on I look like Chewbacca when I see my reflection lol. I can usually just pat it down with my hands 🙉 if I remember....
Hello Dan C Bearded,
I use to have a great mustcahe but I'm eventually loosing my mustache hairs as they are becoming very fragile. Now i my really scared to even touch them as in if they might break.
My question to you is: How to strength my overfacial hairs from mustache to beard?
Awaiting for your response.
You are really doing something that's helps us in our day to day lives.
It likely has to do with your internal health. Lower stress, drink more water, eat better, exercise more, and anything else good for you
Thanks for this video very helpful
How about how often do you use your beard straightener?
Question. I’m new to the beard game, 5 months into the YEARD! But my question is I usually shower once a day, typically around 3-4pm. What do you recommend my daily routine look like with a shower schedule then
I would rinse your beard in the morning, use oil, and whatever you want for styling.
Wash in the shower and use oil after.
At night get your beard damp and use beard butter
Is “beard burn” really a thing? From combing/brushing too often? I remember watching whisker wars and a guy said that this other guy had it. Wanted to hear your thoughts!
I’m at about 4-5 times. Most of those are just the mustache. I have to comb more on days I have dr appointments because then the beard is a complete mess and have to restyle altogether.
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Nice hat! From Michigan?
Yup! I am from the Flint area. The hat is from Detroit grooming company
@@DanCBearded nice I’ll have to check em out, I’m over here in the port Huron area
@@bakedbeanz4510 Very cool! We went camping twice in Port Huron this summer. I actually proposed to my wife at the lighthouse beach like 10 years ago.
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@@DanCBearded awesome I will be ordering some stuff from them this week, appreciate the videos you make man, just stumbled upon your channel
This helps alot! Thanks teach!👊
How long have you been growing your current beard for? That is awesome length brother.
Brother my beard is very light but long also hair damaged all days need help for health beards
Have to trim off any physical damage, unfortunately. From there, the key is healthy habits and patience. Beard oil and beard wash are the most important.
Lots of videos on the channel for you to dive into!
Great video👐🏽💪🏽 thanks for the simple tips
Okay what about a beard brush? You mentioned using your hand which is great but is a brush okay or is that also damaging.
Similar concept as the comb. Try to limit it, but when you do just be very gentle
Another great vid with good info 👊
15th.... 🤷🏻♂️.... Great video brutha!! I learned that I need to start combing my beard in different directions.. Thank you for the advice!
How & when is it the right time to apply beard balm ?
After heat, like this = ua-cam.com/video/A1cUF4zHX04/v-deo.html
I know i shouldnt comb when dry but i use a comb to get crumbs + bits out when im out 🤦
As long as you are gentle, your beard will be fine!
@@DanCBearded let's say It is windy or I have to clean it up a bit after a meal. Am I using a wooden comb(wide or fine tooth) or a boars brush? I'm new to having such a short and trimmed beard. When it was longer I could just use my hands and it would fall into place.
I would use a comb in that situation
Great helpful video as usual Teach🤝🏼
At last I'm free to watch another video
Awesome!
I never comb or brush my beard. I'm Normand viking/Iroquois Mohawk and have an amazing belly length mane with super long curls and I would never comb out the curls . Besides it would be fuzzy and lame 😎
The Vikings would be disappointed! We have artifact evidence of actual beard combs from the Vikings. They were some of the most well groomed men in the world.
Combing alone will NOT get rid of your curls and will NOT cause fuzzy.
@@DanCBearded yes they did have combs and looked amazing but mine has nice hard curls that turn fuzzy when they are released . I looked like Festus from Gun Smoke as apposed to King Fregor from the Northern clan of Slothern on the 5 Island of Grange Fiord 😎
@@Bloomcycle Rock on brotha! If it is working for you, keep it going! Sounds legendary
Good stuff!