Thank you for discussing this! I'm glad that Eric discussed the term 'beard butter' with respect to your utility balm. I do think it is one of the best on the market, but you already know that and you don't need me to advertise. I particularly enjoy the fact that your balm includes multiple butters as well as both lanolin and beard wax. I've used a number of products out there, but I always come back to your products. Thank you also for having the three tiers (white, silver, and gold)! This allows anyone to buy your product no matter the size of their wallet. Keep up the good work.
Interesting, the tip to leave the conditioner in without rinsing is really useful. I’ve always been the, “you’re supposed to wash it out” type so I’m definitely going to try this on my latest order. My wife loves me with a beard but always wishes it could be softer!
I'm so jealous of all these guys beards... I'm pretty new to the beard journey, only about 7 weeks in and I'm most definitely patchy. However the positivity of this channel helps to keep from picking up the razer. My mustache doesn't connect, but at least I can grow a damn strong goatee and moustache. If I can power through the patches, I may be able to fill in some missing areas. I know they are significantly more expensive, but I just purchased my first beardbrand products due to the community involvement and great positive and informative content. Cheers Beardbrand crew!
I have a very dry beard (plus I'm using Minoxidil on it, means even dryer) so it also gets flaky and itchy a lot. So I have to keep up a pretty intense routine to keep it soft and comfortable. That is usually doing deep conditioning (leaving it in longer) after every wash, which is 2-3 times a week. Then I use beard balm combined with beard oil every evening before bed (and after every wash), and either only beard balm or beard oil every morning. For styling I often use either oil or balm, and a little bit of wax in my mustache for that handlebar style (actually a super strong hold hair wax that acts like glue, because mustache wax was not strong enough lol.) Beard balm (and similar products) right after deep conditioning is really what saved my beard from dryness. So for anyone else out there who also has a very dry beard, I'd highly recommend that.
@@rockyevans1584 No, but I think other things make me look older than my actual age. Such as smoking, pre-mature graying, and balding young. Although I can see that if Minoxidil dries out your skin a lot, it can cause fine lines and make you look older. If so, moisturize more.
Beard oil needs to be packages in 2 oz bottles. We're always running out of oil before balm. With what we pay for shipping, I'd like to be able to order both at the same time. Also, the beard wash and "softener" need to be packaged at 6-8oz. For men with larger beards, we're going through much more ( 1 bottle per month with washing every other day). Most times, a dime size of product is not enough- especially with the softener witch dilutes immediately in a wet beard.
Reminder: Beard oil is NOT for your beard. It is intended to help moisturize your skin under the beard (to replace the sebum oil your beard wicks away). It should never be omitted from any beard routine. Balm DOES NOT replace the need for oil.
Hello. Please can you answer me this about WAX. I am confused when I read online that you should wash a beard 1 to 3 times a week. I use beard wax every day, but it says online you should wash the beard wax out at then end of the day. This means I have to wash my beard 7 times a week right? Id it ok to wash it 7 times a week? Do I really need to wash out the wax every night? I would really appreciate an answer to this because it is slightly confusing me as to which is the best routine. I dont have a long beard, just similar to your beard in this video, but I use wax because my beard is exposed to wind quite a lot, so need more strength to hold it.
Watching your video brought up a good question. What happens if you have some product left after 3 months? Does it spoil? Does it not perform the same? I just got my first "beard bundle" today so I don't have any usage patterns set up. Heck, I might run out before 3 months. But I am curious since you mentioned that the products are made to last about 3 months.
Eric, thanks for this post. I have oils, softeners, balms, conditioners and never really knew when to use each. I received my Beardbrand fragrance sampler last week and picked out my favorite scent (well, narrowed to 3) and am ready to become part of the the Alliance. I was hoping if you could clarify if I should go utility balm vs styling balm, and if picking up the sea salt spray matters in the decision. Plan on getting the oil, one of the types of balm, and the spray. Oh, and if it helps the answer, I have a full yeard that's a bit unruly, but that's ok, I am too.
If you want a product to condition and soften, then go with the Utility Balm. If you want a product that gives you hold and styles hair, go with the styling balm. You can use the utility balm on your skin but styling balm is designed the the hair.
If you’re getting the oil, I’d recommend getting the Styling Balm as that’ll give you more flexibility. The Styling Balm and Sea Salt Spray are great for your head hair (assuming you aren’t bald). If you are bald, I’d personally pass on the sea salt spray as I don’t like the feeling in my beard, but lots of guys seem to use it for that.
I’ve had a big full beard for almost 2 years now but I’ve been thinking about shaving my beard for a while. Kinda gotten bored with it, want to change things up, and also gotten a bit lazy in taking care of it. I know I’ll miss having it when it’s gone but I also don’t want to have it anymore
Beardbrand Alliance I actually didn’t shave it. I was about to but when my brio was about to touch my hair it died and needed to charge. So I took that as a sign and reinvigorated my follicle love
@@EricBandholz , unfortunately can't buy it from the original site .only from Amazon since we aren't live in USA. I think other people have the same issues too :( . Thanks for the reply and thanks too for the video 👍❤
Um, I got a haircut about 3 weeks ago and it was cut down to skin (or close to it). So I'd say it's about 1/4 - 1/2 inch. Not sure if that helps or not. Probably about a 1 or 2 guard's length.
I'm just an oil kind of guy currently. I'm in my late 20s and can grow a passable beard but it's not real heavy yet. I keep it around 12mm which I guess is approximately a half inch.
Find the products from the video here:
Beard Oil: bdbd.us/2ASCvp0
Beard Softener: bdbd.us/2Zocwz7
Utility Balm: bdbd.us/2ZquKA0
I'm growing out my beard again after a shave, and let me tell you, it feels like coming home again after a long, somewhat scetchy road trip.
Eric Bandholz: Beard Oil vs. Balm vs. Softener. Which is Right for You?
Me: Yes
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That sounds about right ▶️ 👉
5:22 That moment when you smell the best.
Thank you for discussing this! I'm glad that Eric discussed the term 'beard butter' with respect to your utility balm. I do think it is one of the best on the market, but you already know that and you don't need me to advertise. I particularly enjoy the fact that your balm includes multiple butters as well as both lanolin and beard wax. I've used a number of products out there, but I always come back to your products. Thank you also for having the three tiers (white, silver, and gold)! This allows anyone to buy your product no matter the size of their wallet. Keep up the good work.
You thanking them for the 3 tiers is sus dude
Interesting, the tip to leave the conditioner in without rinsing is really useful. I’ve always been the, “you’re supposed to wash it out” type so I’m definitely going to try this on my latest order. My wife loves me with a beard but always wishes it could be softer!
Just got your products for the first time. Ordered a beard bundle. This answered all my questions on how and when to use. Thanks Eric.
That Stone Mason in the new bottle is fire! Great explanations.
I don't even think it's hit the shelves yet. Y'all saw it here first.
I'm so jealous of all these guys beards... I'm pretty new to the beard journey, only about 7 weeks in and I'm most definitely patchy. However the positivity of this channel helps to keep from picking up the razer. My mustache doesn't connect, but at least I can grow a damn strong goatee and moustache. If I can power through the patches, I may be able to fill in some missing areas.
I know they are significantly more expensive, but I just purchased my first beardbrand products due to the community involvement and great positive and informative content. Cheers Beardbrand crew!
Your beard looks 💥💥💥
Thanks man!
My mom got me the Lumber Yard beard oil for my b-day. GOOD STUFF.
I have a very dry beard (plus I'm using Minoxidil on it, means even dryer) so it also gets flaky and itchy a lot. So I have to keep up a pretty intense routine to keep it soft and comfortable. That is usually doing deep conditioning (leaving it in longer) after every wash, which is 2-3 times a week. Then I use beard balm combined with beard oil every evening before bed (and after every wash), and either only beard balm or beard oil every morning. For styling I often use either oil or balm, and a little bit of wax in my mustache for that handlebar style (actually a super strong hold hair wax that acts like glue, because mustache wax was not strong enough lol.) Beard balm (and similar products) right after deep conditioning is really what saved my beard from dryness. So for anyone else out there who also has a very dry beard, I'd highly recommend that.
Have you noticed the minoxidil aging your face at all?
@@rockyevans1584 No, but I think other things make me look older than my actual age. Such as smoking, pre-mature graying, and balding young. Although I can see that if Minoxidil dries out your skin a lot, it can cause fine lines and make you look older. If so, moisturize more.
Beard oil needs to be packages in 2 oz bottles. We're always running out of oil before balm. With what we pay for shipping, I'd like to be able to order both at the same time. Also, the beard wash and "softener" need to be packaged at 6-8oz. For men with larger beards, we're going through much more ( 1 bottle per month with washing every other day). Most times, a dime size of product is not enough- especially with the softener witch dilutes immediately in a wet beard.
Reminder: Beard oil is NOT for your beard. It is intended to help moisturize your skin under the beard (to replace the sebum oil your beard wicks away). It should never be omitted from any beard routine. Balm DOES NOT replace the need for oil.
I was trying to figure that out, much appreciated!
I've always been under the impression that balm or butter helps retain the oils so to use then together.
Thanks. This clarified a lot of questions I had.
We can use both ya?
Hello. Please can you answer me this about WAX. I am confused when I read online that you should wash a beard 1 to 3 times a week. I use beard wax every day, but it says online you should wash the beard wax out at then end of the day. This means I have to wash my beard 7 times a week right? Id it ok to wash it 7 times a week? Do I really need to wash out the wax every night? I would really appreciate an answer to this because it is slightly confusing me as to which is the best routine. I dont have a long beard, just similar to your beard in this video, but I use wax because my beard is exposed to wind quite a lot, so need more strength to hold it.
Eric, I wanna be you when I grow up.
Except, I'm 54, so I'm fu%d.
I'll just have to keep buying your excellent products and hoping for the best.
Can I get these products in the UK?
I use the beard softener 4 times a day, had no idea how to correctly use it but, I catch that anyway.
Watching your video brought up a good question. What happens if you have some product left after 3 months? Does it spoil? Does it not perform the same? I just got my first "beard bundle" today so I don't have any usage patterns set up. Heck, I might run out before 3 months. But I am curious since you mentioned that the products are made to last about 3 months.
I like to put my beard right up to the cold shower head and keep it there for 5 minutes.
Trying to find your Video on using a round brush to style my beard. How about some help, please.
Eric, thanks for this post. I have oils, softeners, balms, conditioners and never really knew when to use each. I received my Beardbrand fragrance sampler last week and picked out my favorite scent (well, narrowed to 3) and am ready to become part of the the Alliance. I was hoping if you could clarify if I should go utility balm vs styling balm, and if picking up the sea salt spray matters in the decision. Plan on getting the oil, one of the types of balm, and the spray. Oh, and if it helps the answer, I have a full yeard that's a bit unruly, but that's ok, I am too.
If you want a product to condition and soften, then go with the Utility Balm. If you want a product that gives you hold and styles hair, go with the styling balm. You can use the utility balm on your skin but styling balm is designed the the hair.
If you’re getting the oil, I’d recommend getting the Styling Balm as that’ll give you more flexibility. The Styling Balm and Sea Salt Spray are great for your head hair (assuming you aren’t bald). If you are bald, I’d personally pass on the sea salt spray as I don’t like the feeling in my beard, but lots of guys seem to use it for that.
Please bring Beardbrand back to the UK!!! By the way, you are killing it with the mullet!
It'll likely be our focus after our next product launch.
Eric Bandholz That has made my day!! I’ll stay tuned for any news!! Keep up the great work fella!!
I’ve had a big full beard for almost 2 years now but I’ve been thinking about shaving my beard for a while. Kinda gotten bored with it, want to change things up, and also gotten a bit lazy in taking care of it. I know I’ll miss having it when it’s gone but I also don’t want to have it anymore
Sounds like it's time to go. It will be missed, but you gotta do you 💪
-Ben
Beardbrand Alliance I actually didn’t shave it. I was about to but when my brio was about to touch my hair it died and needed to charge. So I took that as a sign and reinvigorated my follicle love
Eric when will you come out with a butter with no wax for ultimate conditioning?
No plans.
Can you sell your products on Amazon please?
No plans to sell on Amazon.
@@EricBandholz , unfortunately can't buy it from the original site .only from Amazon since we aren't live in USA. I think other people have the same issues too :( . Thanks for the reply and thanks too for the video 👍❤
Any chance we can get shampoo and conditioner in the Gold line scents?
Yup. 🌝
@@EricBandholz Awesome man, glad to hear it!
Can you review the Amika Polished Perfection Straightening Brush"? Is it better than a regular beard straightening brush?
We did a review of a number of heated brushes here: ua-cam.com/video/mp0HehkZ8JM/v-deo.html -Eric
Why did the title change???
If a video doesn’t perform the way we expect within the first hour then we’ll try our backup thumbnail and title. -Eric
@@BeardbrandAlliance Ahh ok
How short are your sides cut Eric?
Um, I got a haircut about 3 weeks ago and it was cut down to skin (or close to it). So I'd say it's about 1/4 - 1/2 inch. Not sure if that helps or not. Probably about a 1 or 2 guard's length.
@@EricBandholz Great thanks Eric
Oil always comes first no matter what
I'm just an oil kind of guy currently. I'm in my late 20s and can grow a passable beard but it's not real heavy yet. I keep it around 12mm which I guess is approximately a half inch.
That's a good length beard.
You guys should do a sideburns video 😎
We need more mustache videos!
Been thinking of going back to the beardstache.
I shaved 3 days ago 😝
This s***'s complicated apparently