I've watched a lot of beard care/trimming videos and none come close to yours Matty. They are super informative, practical and show all the steps. In short, fantastic.
As a hairdresser, this is a perfect video for anyone who will actually appreciate this vid in its entirety. Thank you Matty for this excellent tech info 💚
I have been coloring my beard for over 10 years. I have used many products. the men's product just don't work as well as the ladies. I use to have dark brown and now at 70, I would have WHITE hair. So i would recommend trying several different products to find out which one works best. The reason I use a women's product is that one does not have to use the entire product but use a glass to mix a small amount so that an expensive product can last months. I color every two weeks, use a beard conditioner often.
I color my beard and don't care when people point it out. I've been prematurely grey since I was in middle school. I'd rather look 33 while I'm actually 33 than look like I'm 45+
@@skarhead7597UA-cam brought me back to this video after I watched it months ago. I saw your comment and just had to say I swear by Simpler!! Easy application & natural looking. Especially the new partial coverage formula.
Thanks for the video! I could tell you had a blast making it, it was such a joy! A video disambiguating the difference between clippers and trimmers and everything else would be amazing - I'm trying to get into DIY beardcare and get some proper tools but it's definitely confusing starting out. Keep up the good work!
Tell the newbies who want to baldify themselves they don't need scissors and should use something better than a beard trimmer, both make me cringe seeing it
I started going grey at 30. My beard was almost totally white by 45. I used to color it, because I felt like it aged me too much to have a white beard at such a young age. Recently though, I've embraced it, mostly just because I just don't enjoy the maintenance of keeping the color up. Having a full white beard at my age (54) DOES age me. It's undeniable. However, it's also kind of unique and unusual, and I've learned to love that.
I believe the Just For Men for beards that you mix is a demi-permanent hair dye, not permanent. I have used it for years and researched it extensively. However, you are a professional and might know something I don’t, which is why I was a bit puzzled. Overall, I love your videos, they inspire me and I wish you could be my barber. You’re the best.
The thing with colouring beards is that you don't have to overdo it, in terms of time, quantity and shade, it is just to soften grey hairs and level discolorations. You don't have to leave the product the time required, just a couple of minutes will do to give it a fresh look without anyone noticing. Don't forget to give the eyebrows a touch too.
Hello there Ivan. I hope you are doing well. From reading your comment I take that you know what you're talking about. I'm in my mid-40's and hace noticed that my eyebrows are thinning. In my late 30's I stated noticing that I have male pattern baldness up front. It doesn't bother me, but I'm not gonna lie, the thin eyebrows really do. I haven't done any research on this topic, but after reading your comment I figured you could possibly get me pointed in the right direction. If there is any information you could offer, I would greatly appreciate it! Take care and I hope you have a wonderful week.
I thought about dying my salt n pepper hair & beard, so I ordered Revlon Colorsilk 100% gray coverage from Amazon. I thought I'd watch a couple of videos beforehand and yours was the first one I happened to watch. Now I'm thinking this is just another thing that's gonna take too much time away from living my life. If a girl doesn't like me because of my hair color than she's not the one for me.
It’s honestly not that much time since it becomes like a routine every month. Which is only 12 times a year. It’s self care and perspective. Not about a girl. It’s for yourself to feel fresh and looking good. 30 minutes of watching tv or doing something you regret like scrolling thru social media can be applied to some self love. I used to think like you but now I take time out everyday and week to put in some effort. It makes a difference in every aspect of life. Have good day
@@Meadowflames So many excellent points! It shows someone who takes pride in their appearance. As a woman, I dont understand women who let their hair go totally Grey. I guess they dont mind looking older. I will dye 💁🏻♀️ til I die! 😜
I think the color variations in a beard add a lot of visual interest. Going to a single color defiantly makes people look younger if that's what you're going for. There's another option called Cleverman that is worth a look.
Thanks for the video! I only have a goatee, but it is long (think ZZ Top or Whisker Wars). I am 52 and do not mind the gray that I have in my whiskers, but I do realize that in my profession (teacher), there is quite a bit of ageism toward men who are not in admin after age 40 (at least locally). I am looking to change schools and districts, and have wanted to reduce my gray so my potential employer does not think that I have one foot in the grave. I do believe that I will leave my coloring to a professional, as my whiskers are too long...and I would make a mess. Thanks for making me not feel silly for even considering this.
I cant use any of the beard colors as they cause me serious irritation that can last for weeks. I finally tried the women’s hair color n a box going with dark blond. Finally no more irritation. It looks more natural as well and i can get these anywhere even when I’m traveling . I have somme grey in my head and beard so i use both areas. Its a game changer. I also get over ten applications with one box . Maybe it doesn’t last quite as long but the most important thing is it looks 100 percent natural. I used Garnier 70 dark natural blonde and leave it on 30-40 mins. But i have brown hair.
Brilliant video. I used to colour my beard, religiously for some years. Too much high maintenance. And I used many products. But now I have embraced the grey and I am very happy with how it looks. This video is brilliant, and I wish it had come to me a couple of years earlier. Thank you and I have subscribed to your channel. Some very good information.
@@mattyconradgrooming Quick question What would you apply to seal the color in if you're using a touch up color applied with what looks like an eye lash applier, but it's for touch up. I don't want it to wipe off quick, nor get it on my lady when kissing, etc. Any idea? Thanks in advance, great video.
This is the most useful video so far. Real demonstrations and no short cuts. I understand how to perform this coloring and I will definitely apply them. I am nerdy too and I like details. Thanks.
I have tried every beard dye out there. For me, the Control GX is by far the best product I have found. Easy application, no mixing and no skin irritation.
Hey Matty!! Hi from a fellow Vancouverite!! I just found your channel recently when I decided to create my own beard oil, balm, butters, and washes, as I don't like the scents (and high cost) of most of the commercial ones. In my research, of course, the algorithm starts suggesting similar and your channel popped up. Thank you for ALL your great content!! Much appreciated and have already used some of your tips for shaping etc., and my beard is already looking better (self taught here so some professional input helps a lot!!) This was a great video.. The idea of using the semi-permanent over the permanent is a great tip for the top line as it will hopefully fade before the beard starts to look like it is floating (if one is very gray) the beard grows out before one has the chance to touch up the colour. Once my beard has grown out some, I may come by and have one of your senior barbers give me a professional baseline that I can maybe maintain at home. I am pretty good at DIY but not sure if I have shaped my outline properly so would like to see a professional shape it. My last comment is to thank you for the eye-candy. You are a handsome man to begin with, but seeing you shirtless out of the shower was quite a delightful addition... don't blush!! You are a sexy man and you should flaunt it...!! You got a sub from me!! (wink) Take care my friend and thanks again for everything!!
I’ve been using just for men for 6 years, I have dark brown hair & my beard is nearly completely white, I’ve found the most natural colour is light brown & blonde mixed together. Any of the others are way too dark & fake looking. Great video Matty, I’ve never considered using a semi permanent as well
I think this is a really good subject, there’s not much real world advice out there. I’m bald (shaved) & bearded so for me it’s super important to get it right as it’s the only thing to style 😂😂
But why does the permanent color itch so terribly? Is there a brand that doesn’t? I’m referring to just for men. And then I tried one made with herbs. It didn’t itch but turned my white beard red and or green. Just got to the segment about allergic reaction. That’s me thanks for including that information.
I actually used the Just for men beard coloring box last week and followed the exact steps like you. It's only now I am watching this well layed out video. Thanks a bunch for the awesome content .
Just discovered this channel ! Fascinating video, as I dye my beard fairly regularly without really knowing very much. I have a short grey beard that I dye a little just to reduce the greyness without removing it all. Unfortunately my skin has started reacting to the dye and causes unbearable itching for about 2 weeks. So I’ll try something organic and see if that helps.
Thank you for this, seriously. I'm 32 with a very dense black beard and in the last year dozens of hairs have begun to betray me and turn gray mostly on my chin. I think I'm going to try this today and see if I can't attempt to preserve what's left of my youth for at least one or two kore years lol. Your results turned out fantastic. 🥂
I’d love your thoughts on a red head going grey. My beard has lost its natural red and it’s been a tough time finding something that helps give me that natural red look
Excellent education as always Matty! Love your channel man! I have colored my beard since I was in my early 30’s. That’s twenty years now! Medium grey is my color. Just knew it worked. But now I know why!! THANK YOU as always for your expertise and friendly delivery! Cheers
I just picked up something called Volt. What I got is for short beards but works really well and is extremely easy to use. Why color it? My mustache has gone really light grey so it doesn't show up very well now. It's really simple to use, a brush that's like an eyelash brush for women. Shake it, brush/blend it through & you're done - no shower/washing it off, etc. I believe they have one like it for longer beards but I"m not sure (I shopped for it based on *my* beard type). It has to be done frequently but it's really easy to use and not all chem-land, more like how women use their eyelash brushes.
Just for men has a lot os chemicals that caused me allergic reaction in my skin, besides it generates an artificial aspect. I highly recommend to dye your beard with herbal based-products (Henna-Indigo, etc.) which are kind of softer for the health and it gives a more natural looking. Good job, Matty!
Hah, loving the "science" interludes, Matty. Thanks for all that you do, man. Running my first beard ever, and I do so appreciate your help throughout all of your content.
Looked through your videos and did not find anything on how to preserve or clean clippers, store extra dye, or usability. Can you store unused extra beard dye - How long- Best method/s?? Any recommendations for men who get razor burn or bumps?
Excellent video with worthwhile content done right. Subscribed! For goatees that are kept really short, though, I guess we just have to live with the gray.
This is the video I've been looking for. I am substantially more gray, and the gray is in patches, almost like entire stripes of gray all the way down from cheek to the bottom. I am way nervous about a permanent color, but am interested in trying the semi permanent. I dont dislike my gray, just kinda want to tone it down a couple of notches. I have a fairly long beard so I wonder if you think there is enough product for a long beard in one unit.
Can you possibly do a video where you try different brands of hair color and see which one works the best? I know Just for Men is probably the most popular. I have tried Simpler hair color which works pretty well as well as Cremo when they made it and about to try True Sons I think it is called. The ones I have tried, you don't have to mix, they either mix as you apply them to your beard or are already mixed. I think that might be a good video to do to try to find the hair color product that may work the best and lasts the longest or are all about the same.
I also tried a few different brands - Just For Men was my least favorite. Color was alright but my skin was much more likely to be irritated. I settled on Simpler about two years ago and still love it. So much easier to use, the color looks great, and as a side benefit my beard actually feels softer. Would love to know what you think of a variety of products - maybe something even better is out there! Love these videos and even all the science 🏆
As a beard dying fella myself, i can say it has to be done at a minimum of every two months. My beard hairs grow about a half an inch a month and the greys poke especially along my cheek line. One day I'll just embrace the grey but not ready yet. Haha.
Excellent video Matty! As a guy who rocks more of a 2-3mm stubble beard and loves the salt n pepper look thats getting just a bit too grey, the tips about using Vaseline, a semi-perm and only rinsing, not washing, it out after were excellent advice! Thx much!
I love the use of Crayons ha ha ha! I've never looked at a video guide to colour my beard before, but it's good to verify that I did everything correctly! Love the top tip of lifting the cheek to trim so you leave a nice natural curve to the sideburns! 👍🤙loving your work buddy.
I have a patchy beard. I’m 42 and pretty much salt and pepper throughout. It’s started more salt.I want a more youthful look, but how do I apply color without staining my skin underneath? My beard is very short… like #2 guard. Any tips? I tried simpler hair color and didn’t like results. Feel like someone who took that black spray powder and sprayed it on my skin to hid bare spots. FML. Help would be great.
I've been dying my beard for years. I first bought Just for Men Mustache and Beard and kept the plastic tray and the little brush applicator. Later I switched to Clairol colors medium brown 615 which works good for me. It's inexpensive and on the day I dye my beard it's a nice medium brown and then a few days later it's a little lighter which works good with my hair color. I still use the plastic tray and small brush applicator from Just For Men.
@@bradhuskers Yes you can. With the tray from Just For Men you can pour as much as you need to from the color and developer and then apply it to your beard. Do only an area or the whole beard and if you have left over close it up and save it for the next weekend. I usually do my beard every two weeks on a Saturday. Look up Clairol 615 they're inexpensive. Also there's a lighter brown and darker brown too if that's your color.
Love the science details! To each their own. I’m turning 50 later this year and my beards already mostly white. Bald & proud, my beards what I got. Age can be attractive. Wear it! 👍🏻
@@mattyconradgrooming You did an excellent job on your color & explaining how it all works. Gotta say I was indeed impressed! Didn’t think it would look THAT good but you nailed it! All that you share is MUCH appreciated!
Would be stoked to hear your opinion on the Control GX beard shampoo? The one that applies colour to greys over a period of time slowly with daily shampooing. I've had greys since i was i teen so I'm use to it; however with my beard it's tough accept. I like the salt n pepper look but with my greys they are no way uniform and are in mess all over the place! I've had a hard time enjoying the growth of my beard with how my greys look. I've used the Just for Men on my hair in the past and know how strong those chemicals are and my fascial skin can be sensitive and worried how it would react to semi or permanent dye to beard? Would you recommend the beard shampoo for someone's greys that are not uniform and a real mess everywhere?
@@SitkaHowlz To go white you need to bleach and then put a toner on the beard to get the brass out of the hair... You need to know what your doing when bleaching your beard. You can burn your face. I watched other YT vids on bleaching hair. Also, what toner to use. Good Luck...
Dying it, in my experience looks and feels fantastic. Example: I have med length Dark(Black), with some red and grey in my beard. I chose jet black to start. Wrong choice! I personally found 1 color less than what you think is best practice M45(Dark Brown) in JFM beard color is perfect for me. Any darker and it looks really fake. Almost painted on. I leave it in for 15-18 mins. I've had countless compliments with a dyed beard and I am usually transparent (jokingly) about it not being natural. The permeant does slowly come out. Usually 2-3 weeks you'll notice it and you can dye again. Highly recommended!
@@gusffern very much a personal preference. After some experimentation. I have a fair amount of grey in my beard, so the extra time really helps make the color look uniform.
1) With Control GTX don't you have to constantly apply it throughout the week to maintain a particular color? 2) Why did you use both? 3) Can I just use the permanent color to cover up a couple patchy gray areas? 4) Have you tried Simpler beard dye? If so how is it? Btw, great vid!
1) you can definitely do that. It will make it progressively darker but it fades off fairly quickly. 2) I used both as a blend. I don’t like applying permanent dye to hair that doesn’t need it. 3) yes you can 4) I haven’t tried it yet. But I just ordered some.
So in the video, you used the permanent dye which I use, then followed it with semi permanent which I also use. My question is the semi is a beard wash, you brushed it in, which looked like less of a mess but, the video looks like you put it in dry too With it being a beard wash does it matter if it's wet or dry and is there a difference if you apply wet or dry? Your videos are awesome I watch you often. Also love your hat. I wear a vintage stetson temple, and keep my brim all up too. Thank you
Thx so much for the beard video. It was very informative. I've been colouring my beard for the past few years. If I don't it would be mostly white! Are you saying to not only use the Just for Mean Beard and Moustache? This is has been my method. It doesn't seem to last so long tho. I have never washed my beard first. I'll give this a try today!
It depends on the type of colour. Permanent colour usually contains chemicals that need to be shampoo’d out if the hair so that they stop working when it’s time for them to stop. Most semi permanent colours are more of a conditioner base and often don’t need to be fully removed because they have a less harsh action. It also has to do with the ph of each product. Permanent colours are often alkaline while semi permanent is usually more acid.
Very informative and congrats on the look at the end. However I'm confused as you call the "Just for men Moustache & Beard" kit "permanent" whereas from what I can see everywhere it's "demi-permanent". So was it an oversight from your part, something you know that most people are wrong about or me who don't understand anything?
Demi permanent is basically just a permanent colour that uses a very low level oxidant. It works the same as a permanent colour without creating the lift that most permanent colours will cause. Still stronger action than a semi permanent colour and often contains amonia.
Really top quality video and very informative. I assume as the hair grows out, to maintain the look it’s a repeat of what you just did? I look forward to the trimmer vs clipper video…..thank you for your hard work, love your videos.
In your video I learned some interesting things that I did not know about hair at the molecular level. Thanks! I colored my hair and beard for years, making it dark brown. One Summer when I was 115 I just decided to cut off my long hair that I hadn't cut in 15 years and shave my beard off. Now seemingly just in the last 2 years my beard is gone blinding White, a term that I have come up with to describe it is going full Moses. I have not cut my beard in almost a year, not even trimming it for edging it. What's interesting is when I used to color and trim my beard I would get a lot of young guys saying awesome beard man. Now that I look like I'm going to land a sleigh on your roof and hand out presents I get young women complimenting me on my beard more than I do men. It's just kind of funny. I'm grateful that I still have hair on top and that my beard starts just below my eyes and goes all the way to my toes. LOL
So, I have grey in my beard, mainly on the chin. I want the grey hair to turn blue and leave everything else the same. Could I use a semipermanent blue and apply it directly to the grey hairs?
One of the best educational beard videos I have watched. I myself want my hair gery/white. The reason for looking at coloring beards. After hundreds of videos I'm still looking for the best way. Now by learning about hair structure I'm even more disappointed. My search continues.... Great Video!❤
I have a question about a different topic... I shave my face clean, I use warm water, shaving brush and lather, I don't shave against the grain initially but I still end up with ingrown hairs on my neck. I have quite thick hair. What am I to do to prevent this from happening???
Ingrown hairs are about prep and aftercare. What do you use for a shaving cream an aftershave? I recommend using a hot towel on your skin before hand, applying a rich lather cream with a shaving brush, and using a moisturizing aftershave gel to get optimal results
Nice video only have a couple questions that doesn’t get mentioned in the video. When is it safe to use a heated brush after coloring my beard. And when to use any beard oil and butter?
Touch of Gray beard product is hard to find in local stores the past couple years. They used to all have it, now none of them do, particularly for the beard. I have to order online. I have more gray and white in my beard than I "feel," and also people confuse my son and I for brothers, so I don't want to look older than I feel, and my face looks younger for my age (no wrinkles other than around my eyes). That's why I use the Touch of Gray. I have no desire to pretend to be 20, so this product makes me look younger than my birth certificate, and more in line with how I feel. I started using the Touch of Gray for my hair too for the same reason. I get awesomely natural looking results from both products. Very happy with them.
Hello Matty, Great Video!!! Thank you!!! I have been using Just For Men for years. It was a great price when i first started but now is $14.00 and up... I was in Dollar Tree a year ago and found they have beard dye very similar to JFM for only $1.25... Have you ever used this product? Its worked just as well for me than the JFM... Please let me know what you think...
How long is that grown in few months ? I'm at 22 days now I usually don't go more than a week not sure how long I'll grow it. I did like 2 months one but only on the front part of my chin not the sides. I'm keeping the sides just trim up high don't like the hair up too high.
I've been using the just for men permanent colour for a while and learned a lot of what you spoke about in the video by making a lot of mistakes. I would've appreciated this video a lot when I first started colouring my beard, your tips will still be appreciated though. :) A quick question: I looked up the semi-permanent colour you used, branded as the "Control GX". It seems to be marketed as a 'grey reducing shampoo'. Is that right? Can this be used in replacement of a shampoo? If so, can we use this product as a shampoo to wash out the permanent colour? TIA
Ya me too I’ve been using it as a shampoo on and off for years and it seems to be a good maintainer somewhat that way. I don’t want to be that vigilant with that coloring application and do alternate washes without coloring product at timesI Also I tried it on dry hair like Matty did and it worked kinda nice especially when I wanted to do a little more than just a maintenance deal, like when I let it go too long without any coloring maintenance and where newer white/grey hair spots were more visible. Just for men always seems to do the trick, although I’ve tried other so called less damaging products that also work kinda nice. They all take a toll just like a windy hot humid day in Fla (or anywhere) does.
I love the way you scientifically explained this topic before doing it! I have been using the permanent M-35 for over a year now. If you want to use it to colour light, nearly transparent hair, like my weird-ass soul patch, be careful. *NEVER* leave it on for 5 minutes, especially if it contacts you skin. The light hairs will basically turn black, and the skin gets darker too. It will not wash out easily and you will look like an idiot for a week. I use it for 3 mins and that’s enough for me. If you do it for the first time, start with a shorter duration, you can always leave it on longer the next time. Also, the base colour seems to react with oxygen. If you only use a little bit every month it helps to use plastic wrap between the cap and the tube to seal it.
I am new at facial hair and the biggest mistakes I have made have been slips with a high power trimmer, always go conservative. Your trimming your mustache had me on high anxiety!!
Hey Matty great video, this was really explained well, thanks for sharing! Can you do a video how to line it up your beard with a straight razor doing it yourself?
I have dark hair and my beard started turning white in my 30's, its now completely white 20 years later and I feel it ages me. I have tried several dyes over the years, but nothing seems to take to the white beard hairs. I have even tried leaving it longer and trying a darker color. It just washes right off when I rinse it. Nothing seems to coat or penetrate it. Any advice apart from learning to live with it?
Have you tried a henna mix? I’m in the same boat as you and there are some henna based products out there that work really well for me. The only downside is that it’s Demi permanent, and you have to leave the application on for about an hour each time.
My cheeks are super light and not as full, so this gave me the idea to just do the cheeks and the "mustache blending hairs" to really gage if I should go short or long for the time being. I'm not quite done filling in, but it's been getting a lot more full over the last 2 years.
I have a 2 year beard and my mustache is so light people assume I don’t have one. It’s frustrating and I’m running out of options. And having a red beard doesn’t help with finding a product.
I wish I could see a good tutorial on dying a naturally blond beard turning white. It just seems like all the beard dye I've ever used is diluted brown and makes the white look ashy taupey and almost purplish. The only good result I've had is dying the white brown then bleaching it. But the bleach burns my skin too much to maintain that color plus the bleach makes my beard coarse and brittle. Is there no pigment that's actually a blond color with a gold undertone? Everything is ashy or red.
First, I’d like to start by saying that I wish Matty was local to me because he’d be who I go to for sure! I’ve been dying my beard for about the last 4yrs. I’m turning 48 in a few days & have only had my beard for a little over 8 years. I get streaks of white that run from my lower lip down my chin along with some stragglers in my mustache. If the streaks were symmetrical I probably wouldn’t mind, but they are not. I have 2 streaks on my left & 1 on the right. So I dye it. I also hit my eyebrows which are starting to lose their color. I use Just For Men, Light Red Brown (M-27) which has been perfect for me. I have a little bit of ginger (strawberry brown?) and in the past I’d have to mix different colors to achieve something close but not quite because it would lack the red tones. I only blend the gray to get rid of the streaks for a more natural look. PS - Some guys will neglect the eyebrows & I find that giving them back a little more color makes my eye color pop & look a little more youthful.
There are two shades of black in the JFM brand... black and Jet black, ie: asian black which has a bit of a blue tinge to it. If you are caucasian and have truly black hair, use the regular black. But if you have really dark brown hair and you choose the black, the difference will be obvious so choose wisely.
I've watched a lot of beard care/trimming videos and none come close to yours Matty. They are super informative, practical and show all the steps. In short, fantastic.
Thanks Justin! I am doing my best to share stuff that is simple and approachable for most guys. I appreciate the positive feedback!
The amount of effort that went into this video really shines through. Great results!
Thanks so much!
As a hairdresser, this is a perfect video for anyone who will actually appreciate this vid in its entirety. Thank you Matty for this excellent tech info 💚
Thanks Heather!!! I appreciate the positive feedback.
@@mattyconradgrooming please read my main comment beard man!
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Ha!Love your comment. Can’t help myself. I notice those fine details most don’t lol.
Take care boss
Who gives a shit what some other guy thinks? 😂
@@mattyconradgroomingGreat video! Thank you! Very educational indeed. Will be learning from your channel for sure.
I have been coloring my beard for over 10 years. I have used many products. the men's product just don't work as well as the ladies. I use to have dark brown and now at 70, I would have WHITE hair. So i would recommend trying several different products to find out which one works best. The reason I use a women's product is that one does not have to use the entire product but use a glass to mix a small amount so that an expensive product can last months. I color every two weeks, use a beard conditioner often.
I color my beard and don't care when people point it out. I've been prematurely grey since I was in middle school. I'd rather look 33 while I'm actually 33 than look like I'm 45+
Good for you!
I've earned my silver. Had I gotten it for free, I probably wouldn't appreciate it either.
@@TheFightingSheepMy beard is more gray than not and I didn’t earn it, whatever that means.
Use Simpler brand beard dye...NOT harsh, super easy, and actual color match. Nobody will notice if you pick the right shade
@@skarhead7597UA-cam brought me back to this video after I watched it months ago. I saw your comment and just had to say I swear by Simpler!! Easy application & natural looking. Especially the new partial coverage formula.
Yoooo you killed this video man I LOVE that you give the "nerdy" information in a way that is effortless and cool it's truly impressive
Thank you! I needed to find a format that helps me access my inner nerd without making it boring for people 😂
Thanks for the video! I could tell you had a blast making it, it was such a joy! A video disambiguating the difference between clippers and trimmers and everything else would be amazing - I'm trying to get into DIY beardcare and get some proper tools but it's definitely confusing starting out. Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the positive feedback. I’ll get to work on that video right away!!!
Tell the newbies who want to baldify themselves they don't need scissors and should use something better than a beard trimmer, both make me cringe seeing it
I started going grey at 30. My beard was almost totally white by 45. I used to color it, because I felt like it aged me too much to have a white beard at such a young age. Recently though, I've embraced it, mostly just because I just don't enjoy the maintenance of keeping the color up. Having a full white beard at my age (54) DOES age me. It's undeniable. However, it's also kind of unique and unusual, and I've learned to love that.
You could shave it off?
@@diwlelomo tell me you missed the entire point of my comment, without telling me you missed the entire point...
@@Pharto_Stinkus that's an original response. I'm guessing you're American...
@@Pharto_Stinkus😂😂😂😂😂
Love grey beards so much! ❤rock it
I believe the Just For Men for beards that you mix is a demi-permanent hair dye, not permanent. I have used it for years and researched it extensively. However, you are a professional and might know something I don’t, which is why I was a bit puzzled. Overall, I love your videos, they inspire me and I wish you could be my barber. You’re the best.
The thing with colouring beards is that you don't have to overdo it, in terms of time, quantity and shade, it is just to soften grey hairs and level discolorations. You don't have to leave the product the time required, just a couple of minutes will do to give it a fresh look without anyone noticing. Don't forget to give the eyebrows a touch too.
Hello there Ivan. I hope you are doing well. From reading your comment I take that you know what you're talking about. I'm in my mid-40's and hace noticed that my eyebrows are thinning. In my late 30's I stated noticing that I have male pattern baldness up front. It doesn't bother me, but I'm not gonna lie, the thin eyebrows really do. I haven't done any research on this topic, but after reading your comment I figured you could possibly get me pointed in the right direction. If there is any information you could offer, I would greatly appreciate it! Take care and I hope you have a wonderful week.
@@ChrisfromGeorgiashave them off bro, easy 👍
The thing with coloring beards is…you don’t have to.
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How has this channel not been a thing already. This was great.
Thanks for the encouragement!
I thought about dying my salt n pepper hair & beard, so I ordered Revlon Colorsilk 100% gray coverage from Amazon. I thought I'd watch a couple of videos beforehand and yours was the first one I happened to watch. Now I'm thinking this is just another thing that's gonna take too much time away from living my life. If a girl doesn't like me because of my hair color than she's not the one for me.
It’s honestly not that much time since it becomes like a routine every month. Which is only 12 times a year. It’s self care and perspective. Not about a girl. It’s for yourself to feel fresh and looking good.
30 minutes of watching tv or doing something you regret like scrolling thru social media can be applied to some self love.
I used to think like you but now I take time out everyday and week to put in some effort. It makes a difference in every aspect of life. Have good day
@@Meadowflamesonce a month? What are you doing with the outgrown roots?
@@Meadowflames So many excellent points! It shows someone who takes pride in their appearance. As a woman, I dont understand women who let their hair go totally Grey. I guess they dont mind looking older. I will dye 💁🏻♀️ til I die! 😜
I think the color variations in a beard add a lot of visual interest. Going to a single color defiantly makes people look younger if that's what you're going for. There's another option called Cleverman that is worth a look.
Henna Beard Dye is a much safer and natural looking alternative. It takes a little more work, but the outcome is certainly worth the efforts.
Thanks for the video! I only have a goatee, but it is long (think ZZ Top or Whisker Wars). I am 52 and do not mind the gray that I have in my whiskers, but I do realize that in my profession (teacher), there is quite a bit of ageism toward men who are not in admin after age 40 (at least locally). I am looking to change schools and districts, and have wanted to reduce my gray so my potential employer does not think that I have one foot in the grave.
I do believe that I will leave my coloring to a professional, as my whiskers are too long...and I would make a mess. Thanks for making me not feel silly for even considering this.
I cant use any of the beard colors as they cause me serious irritation that can last for weeks. I finally tried the women’s hair color n a box going with dark blond. Finally no more irritation. It looks more natural as well and i can get these anywhere even when I’m traveling . I have somme grey in my head and beard so i use both areas. Its a game changer. I also get over ten applications with one box . Maybe it doesn’t last quite as long but the most important thing is it looks 100 percent natural. I used Garnier 70 dark natural blonde and leave it on 30-40 mins. But i have brown hair.
Great tip!
Brilliant video.
I used to colour my beard, religiously for some years. Too much high maintenance. And I used many products. But now I have embraced the grey and I am very happy with how it looks. This video is brilliant, and I wish it had come to me a couple of years earlier. Thank you and I have subscribed to your channel. Some very good information.
That’s awesome to hear. I personally love it when guys just embrace the grey!
How incredibly credible! Very thorough, impressive, and insightful! Wow. Matty excellent vid thx!
As a hairdresser and a certified colorist I can say you explained color theory really really well.
Thank you very much! it’s hard to know where to draw the line on how much info is too much info 😂
@@mattyconradgrooming Quick question What would you apply to seal the color in if you're using a touch up color applied with what looks like an eye lash applier, but it's for touch up. I don't want it to wipe off quick, nor get it on my lady when kissing, etc. Any idea?
Thanks in advance, great video.
Excellent detailed explanation. Thanks for your effort and Time Matty!
My pleasure. Thanks for watching!
This is the most useful video so far. Real demonstrations and no short cuts. I understand how to perform this coloring and I will definitely apply them. I am nerdy too and I like details. Thanks.
Thanks for the positive feedback!
I have tried every beard dye out there. For me, the Control GX is by far the best product I have found. Easy application, no mixing and no skin irritation.
I concur!! I’m so glad I found this product!
Hey do you also apply the control gx shampoo with a brush?
@@mrsheftalia1743 no i don't apply it with a brush. Just put it in the palm of your hand and rub it into the beard, no brush is needed.
Hey Matty!! Hi from a fellow Vancouverite!! I just found your channel recently when I decided to create my own beard oil, balm, butters, and washes, as I don't like the scents (and high cost) of most of the commercial ones. In my research, of course, the algorithm starts suggesting similar and your channel popped up. Thank you for ALL your great content!! Much appreciated and have already used some of your tips for shaping etc., and my beard is already looking better (self taught here so some professional input helps a lot!!)
This was a great video.. The idea of using the semi-permanent over the permanent is a great tip for the top line as it will hopefully fade before the beard starts to look like it is floating (if one is very gray) the beard grows out before one has the chance to touch up the colour.
Once my beard has grown out some, I may come by and have one of your senior barbers give me a professional baseline that I can maybe maintain at home. I am pretty good at DIY but not sure if I have shaped my outline properly so would like to see a professional shape it.
My last comment is to thank you for the eye-candy. You are a handsome man to begin with, but seeing you shirtless out of the shower was quite a delightful addition... don't blush!! You are a sexy man and you should flaunt it...!! You got a sub from me!! (wink)
Take care my friend and thanks again for everything!!
I’ve been using just for men for 6 years, I have dark brown hair & my beard is nearly completely white, I’ve found the most natural colour is light brown & blonde mixed together. Any of the others are way too dark & fake looking. Great video Matty, I’ve never considered using a semi permanent as well
Great advice there! Maybe I should do a comparison video
I think this is a really good subject, there’s not much real world advice out there. I’m bald (shaved) & bearded so for me it’s super important to get it right as it’s the only thing to style 😂😂
But why does the permanent color itch so terribly? Is there a brand that doesn’t? I’m referring to just for men. And then I tried one made with herbs. It didn’t itch but turned my white beard red and or green. Just got to the segment about allergic reaction. That’s me thanks for including that information.
I actually used the Just for men beard coloring box last week and followed the exact steps like you. It's only now I am watching this well layed out video. Thanks a bunch for the awesome content .
My pleasure! Thanks for watching
Just For Men has been taken off market.
What other product is out there?
Just discovered this channel ! Fascinating video, as I dye my beard fairly regularly without really knowing very much. I have a short grey beard that I dye a little just to reduce the greyness without removing it all. Unfortunately my skin has started reacting to the dye and causes unbearable itching for about 2 weeks. So I’ll try something organic and see if that helps.
Thank you for this, seriously. I'm 32 with a very dense black beard and in the last year dozens of hairs have begun to betray me and turn gray mostly on my chin. I think I'm going to try this today and see if I can't attempt to preserve what's left of my youth for at least one or two kore years lol. Your results turned out fantastic. 🥂
I’d love your thoughts on a red head going grey. My beard has lost its natural red and it’s been a tough time finding something that helps give me that natural red look
I’d dyed mine purple.
Excellent education as always Matty! Love your channel man! I have colored my beard since I was in my early 30’s. That’s twenty years now! Medium grey is my color. Just knew it worked. But now I know why!! THANK YOU as always for your expertise and friendly delivery! Cheers
Thanks for the encouragement Aaron! I appreciate it.
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I just picked up something called Volt. What I got is for short beards but works really well and is extremely easy to use. Why color it? My mustache has gone really light grey so it doesn't show up very well now. It's really simple to use, a brush that's like an eyelash brush for women. Shake it, brush/blend it through & you're done - no shower/washing it off, etc. I believe they have one like it for longer beards but I"m not sure (I shopped for it based on *my* beard type). It has to be done frequently but it's really easy to use and not all chem-land, more like how women use their eyelash brushes.
Sounds interesting! I’ll check it out! Thanks for sharing!
Just for men has a lot os chemicals that caused me allergic reaction in my skin, besides it generates an artificial aspect. I highly recommend to dye your beard with herbal based-products (Henna-Indigo, etc.) which are kind of softer for the health and it gives a more natural looking. Good job, Matty!
Hah, loving the "science" interludes, Matty. Thanks for all that you do, man. Running my first beard ever, and I do so appreciate your help throughout all of your content.
Thanks brother! I really appreciate the support. I do what I can.
Coolest explanation ever actually. Really nicely done.
Looked through your videos and did not find anything on how to preserve or clean clippers, store extra dye, or usability. Can you store unused extra beard dye - How long- Best method/s?? Any recommendations for men who get razor burn or bumps?
Great ideas. I’ll cover those
My father would always say "right tools for the right job." Love these informative techy vids. My Beard thanks you!
Sounds like a smart guy. Thanks for the support!
Excellent video with worthwhile content done right. Subscribed! For goatees that are kept really short, though, I guess we just have to live with the gray.
This is the video I've been looking for. I am substantially more gray, and the gray is in patches, almost like entire stripes of gray all the way down from cheek to the bottom. I am way nervous about a permanent color, but am interested in trying the semi permanent. I dont dislike my gray, just kinda want to tone it down a couple of notches. I have a fairly long beard so I wonder if you think there is enough product for a long beard in one unit.
A semi permanent will tone it down a bit. Try to apply it to the Grey patches first to give it longer to process on the parts you want darker.
Can you possibly do a video where you try different brands of hair color and see which one works the best? I know Just for Men is probably the most popular. I have tried Simpler hair color which works pretty well as well as Cremo when they made it and about to try True Sons I think it is called. The ones I have tried, you don't have to mix, they either mix as you apply them to your beard or are already mixed. I think that might be a good video to do to try to find the hair color product that may work the best and lasts the longest or are all about the same.
I’lll work on that!
I also tried a few different brands - Just For Men was my least favorite. Color was alright but my skin was much more likely to be irritated. I settled on Simpler about two years ago and still love it. So much easier to use, the color looks great, and as a side benefit my beard actually feels softer. Would love to know what you think of a variety of products - maybe something even better is out there! Love these videos and even all the science 🏆
@@mattyconradgrooming thank you sir! I think it would be very beneficial.
Funny story.... I get dark brown beard dye from the dollar tree and it works fine for me. Just thought I'd toss that out there.
Would love to see a follow-up video with how it looks a month or two after coloring.
Coming up!
As a beard dying fella myself, i can say it has to be done at a minimum of every two months. My beard hairs grow about a half an inch a month and the greys poke especially along my cheek line. One day I'll just embrace the grey but not ready yet. Haha.
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Can you recommend a "ginger color" for my beard?
And can it do more than one application?
Month? I dye my beard every 10 days because it grows faster and you can see the white hairs roots. ~LUCKYLOBO
Excellent video Matty! As a guy who rocks more of a 2-3mm stubble beard and loves the salt n pepper look thats getting just a bit too grey, the tips about using Vaseline, a semi-perm and only rinsing, not washing, it out after were excellent advice! Thx much!
Thanks for watching!
The control tones on the top of the box omg been using that product for 10 years never had a clue
I love the use of Crayons ha ha ha! I've never looked at a video guide to colour my beard before, but it's good to verify that I did everything correctly! Love the top tip of lifting the cheek to trim so you leave a nice natural curve to the sideburns! 👍🤙loving your work buddy.
Matty, if a man were to follow this technique you did, how often roughly would you say they should keep doing it?
I’m no expert but I’d guess it’s probably different for everyone, just whenever you feel that it looks like it’s time to re apply
I have a patchy beard. I’m 42 and pretty much salt and pepper throughout. It’s started more salt.I want a more youthful look, but how do I apply color without staining my skin underneath? My beard is very short… like #2 guard. Any tips? I tried simpler hair color and didn’t like results. Feel like someone who took that black spray powder and sprayed it on my skin to hid bare spots. FML. Help would be great.
I've been dying my beard for years. I first bought Just for Men Mustache and Beard and kept the plastic tray and the little brush applicator. Later I switched to Clairol colors medium brown 615 which works good for me. It's inexpensive and on the day I dye my beard it's a nice medium brown and then a few days later it's a little lighter which works good with my hair color. I still use the plastic tray and small brush applicator from Just For Men.
But can you re use the clairol for more than one application?
@@bradhuskers Yes you can. With the tray from Just For Men you can pour as much as you need to from the color and developer and then apply it to your beard. Do only an area or the whole beard and if you have left over close it up and save it for the next weekend. I usually do my beard every two weeks on a Saturday. Look up Clairol 615 they're inexpensive. Also there's a lighter brown and darker brown too if that's your color.
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But my beard is ginger, do they make ginger color?
@@bradhuskers Yes I’ve seen different colors of red. Go look at your grocery store.
Love the science details! To each their own. I’m turning 50 later this year and my beards already mostly white. Bald & proud, my beards what I got. Age can be attractive. Wear it! 👍🏻
I am 100% going to let mine go white. But right now it looks just a tiny bit dusty. I think both look great.
@@mattyconradgrooming You did an excellent job on your color & explaining how it all works. Gotta say I was indeed impressed! Didn’t think it would look THAT good but you nailed it! All that you share is MUCH appreciated!
White beards or a touch of gray looks fine..what looks bad is a white turning yellow, just looks stale.
Hi Matty, greetings from Poland. Thank you for your content, it’s really helping me with my beard.
Keeping fingers crossed for more videos! Thanks!😊
Thanks for watching! I loved travelling through Poland. One of my favourites !
Would be stoked to hear your opinion on the Control GX beard shampoo? The one that applies colour to greys over a period of time slowly with daily shampooing. I've had greys since i was i teen so I'm use to it; however with my beard it's tough accept. I like the salt n pepper look but with my greys they are no way uniform and are in mess all over the place! I've had a hard time enjoying the growth of my beard with how my greys look. I've used the Just for Men on my hair in the past and know how strong those chemicals are and my fascial skin can be sensitive and worried how it would react to semi or permanent dye to beard? Would you recommend the beard shampoo for someone's greys that are not uniform and a real mess everywhere?
A gray beard is sooo awesome. I cant wait until my whole beard is white.
Agreed! Me too
@@SitkaHowlz To go white you need to bleach and then put a toner on the beard to get the brass out of the hair... You need to know what your doing when bleaching your beard. You can burn your face. I watched other YT vids on bleaching hair. Also, what toner to use. Good Luck...
You must be very young. I promise when you get older like myself you'll think differently. I'm 60 and I'm not ready to look like Santa...😉
Always used Henna Color Lab products. Made my beard very healthy. I use Control GX now and it looks more natural.
Did you have any durability issues with the henna?
Thank you brother! I really appreciate this video! I started coloring my beard a few months ago and I love it!!
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Dying it, in my experience looks and feels fantastic. Example: I have med length Dark(Black), with some red and grey in my beard. I chose jet black to start. Wrong choice! I personally found 1 color less than what you think is best practice M45(Dark Brown) in JFM beard color is perfect for me. Any darker and it looks really fake. Almost painted on. I leave it in for 15-18 mins. I've had countless compliments with a dyed beard and I am usually transparent (jokingly) about it not being natural. The permeant does slowly come out. Usually 2-3 weeks you'll notice it and you can dye again. Highly recommended!
I used m45 for this video. After a couple weeks it has lightened up slightly but definitely still looks dark and a bit more natural now!
Good explanation. Iven had the same experience myself...
15-18 minutes?! Wow. I try not to go over the recommended 5 minutes (in fact I go between 4-4.5 minutes to not let it go super dark)
@@gusffern timing varies depending on the type of colour…
@@gusffern very much a personal preference. After some experimentation. I have a fair amount of grey in my beard, so the extra time really helps make the color look uniform.
1) With Control GTX don't you have to constantly apply it throughout the week to maintain a particular color?
2) Why did you use both?
3) Can I just use the permanent color to cover up a couple patchy gray areas?
4) Have you tried Simpler beard dye? If so how is it?
Btw, great vid!
1) you can definitely do that. It will make it progressively darker but it fades off fairly quickly.
2) I used both as a blend. I don’t like applying permanent dye to hair that doesn’t need it.
3) yes you can
4) I haven’t tried it yet. But I just ordered some.
So in the video, you used the permanent dye which I use, then followed it with semi permanent which I also use.
My question is the semi is a beard wash, you brushed it in, which looked like less of a mess but, the video looks like you put it in dry too With it being a beard wash does it matter if it's wet or dry and is there a difference if you apply wet or dry?
Your videos are awesome I watch you often. Also love your hat. I wear a vintage stetson temple, and keep my brim all up too. Thank you
I want to color my gray beard to white color. What do you suggest? Thanks
Thx so much for the beard video. It was very informative.
I've been colouring my beard for the past few years. If I don't it would be mostly white!
Are you saying to not only use the Just for Mean Beard and Moustache? This is has been my method. It doesn't seem to last so long tho.
I have never washed my beard first. I'll give this a try today!
Not sure I understand why shampooing the dye out of your beard as opposed to rinsing it is not a good idea, can you clarify why?
It depends on the type of colour. Permanent colour usually contains chemicals that need to be shampoo’d out if the hair so that they stop working when it’s time for them to stop. Most semi permanent colours are more of a conditioner base and often don’t need to be fully removed because they have a less harsh action. It also has to do with the ph of each product. Permanent colours are often alkaline while semi permanent is usually more acid.
@@mattyconradgrooming OK, thanks!
Very informative and congrats on the look at the end. However I'm confused as you call the "Just for men Moustache & Beard" kit "permanent" whereas from what I can see everywhere it's "demi-permanent". So was it an oversight from your part, something you know that most people are wrong about or me who don't understand anything?
Demi permanent is basically just a permanent colour that uses a very low level oxidant. It works the same as a permanent colour without creating the lift that most permanent colours will cause. Still stronger action than a semi permanent colour and often contains amonia.
Hey Matt....any other suggestions on sharp trimmers?? I've been looking for the right one for a long time, especially from the drugstores. 🙏🏾‼️
What's the best one for someone with ginger hair? There is no just for men for ginger facial hair
Really top quality video and very informative. I assume as the hair grows out, to maintain the look it’s a repeat of what you just did?
I look forward to the trimmer vs clipper video…..thank you for your hard work, love your videos.
what do you do to leave partial grey in a black beard ? don't want it fully black I want it mixed with grey to look natural
In your video I learned some interesting things that I did not know about hair at the molecular level. Thanks! I colored my hair and beard for years, making it dark brown. One Summer when I was 115 I just decided to cut off my long hair that I hadn't cut in 15 years and shave my beard off. Now seemingly just in the last 2 years my beard is gone blinding White, a term that I have come up with to describe it is going full Moses. I have not cut my beard in almost a year, not even trimming it for edging it. What's interesting is when I used to color and trim my beard I would get a lot of young guys saying awesome beard man. Now that I look like I'm going to land a sleigh on your roof and hand out presents I get young women complimenting me on my beard more than I do men. It's just kind of funny. I'm grateful that I still have hair on top and that my beard starts just below my eyes and goes all the way to my toes. LOL
At 115 the beard should be white 🤷🏻♂️
Excellent Video! Instructional, informative, and easy to watch and absorb the information!
So, I have grey in my beard, mainly on the chin. I want the grey hair to turn blue and leave everything else the same. Could I use a semipermanent blue and apply it directly to the grey hairs?
How many times a week can or should you use the product ?
I’m looking forward to getting more grays in my beard. Every time I find a new gray I get pumped.
That is very healthy! Good for you 👍🏼
I've heard of using regular coffee to dye hair. Would this work on a beard?....Or should I try Just for Men, beard wash instead?
I’ve never heard that! I should check it out!
What about a redhead & red beard? I'm having difficulty finding a color that is close.
One of the best educational beard videos I have watched. I myself want my hair gery/white. The reason for looking at coloring beards. After hundreds of videos I'm still looking for the best way. Now by learning about hair structure I'm even more disappointed. My search continues.... Great Video!❤
I have a question about a different topic... I shave my face clean, I use warm water, shaving brush and lather, I don't shave against the grain initially but I still end up with ingrown hairs on my neck. I have quite thick hair. What am I to do to prevent this from happening???
Ingrown hairs are about prep and aftercare. What do you use for a shaving cream an aftershave?
I recommend using a hot towel on your skin before hand, applying a rich lather cream with a shaving brush, and using a moisturizing aftershave gel to get optimal results
Nice video only have a couple questions that doesn’t get mentioned in the video. When is it safe to use a heated brush after coloring my beard. And when to use any beard oil and butter?
So if you are careful and only apply it on the hair and avoid the skin, there shouldn't be any irritation or allergic reaction right?
If you are allergic to it I highly recommend finding an alternative
Touch of Gray beard product is hard to find in local stores the past couple years. They used to all have it, now none of them do, particularly for the beard. I have to order online. I have more gray and white in my beard than I "feel," and also people confuse my son and I for brothers, so I don't want to look older than I feel, and my face looks younger for my age (no wrinkles other than around my eyes). That's why I use the Touch of Gray. I have no desire to pretend to be 20, so this product makes me look younger than my birth certificate, and more in line with how I feel. I started using the Touch of Gray for my hair too for the same reason. I get awesomely natural looking results from both products. Very happy with them.
amazing! one of the best videos i've seen on youtube! very informative!
Hello Matty, Great Video!!! Thank you!!! I have been using Just For Men for years. It was a great price when i first started but now is $14.00 and up... I was in Dollar Tree a year ago and found they have beard dye very similar to JFM for only $1.25... Have you ever used this product? Its worked just as well for me than the JFM... Please let me know what you think...
How long is that grown in few months ? I'm at 22 days now I usually don't go more than a week not sure how long I'll grow it. I did like 2 months one but only on the front part of my chin not the sides. I'm keeping the sides just trim up high don't like the hair up too high.
I've been using the just for men permanent colour for a while and learned a lot of what you spoke about in the video by making a lot of mistakes. I would've appreciated this video a lot when I first started colouring my beard, your tips will still be appreciated though. :)
A quick question: I looked up the semi-permanent colour you used, branded as the "Control GX". It seems to be marketed as a 'grey reducing shampoo'. Is that right? Can this be used in replacement of a shampoo? If so, can we use this product as a shampoo to wash out the permanent colour?
TIA
Ya me too I’ve been using it as a shampoo on and off for years and it seems to be a good maintainer somewhat that way. I don’t want to be that vigilant with that coloring application and do alternate washes without coloring product at timesI Also I tried it on dry hair like Matty did and it worked kinda nice especially when I wanted to do a little more than just a maintenance deal, like when I let it go too long without any coloring maintenance and where newer white/grey hair spots were more visible. Just for men always seems to do the trick, although I’ve tried other so called less damaging products that also work kinda nice. They all take a toll just like a windy hot humid day in Fla (or anywhere) does.
I love the way you scientifically explained this topic before doing it!
I have been using the permanent M-35 for over a year now. If you want to use it to colour light, nearly transparent hair, like my weird-ass soul patch, be careful. *NEVER* leave it on for 5 minutes, especially if it contacts you skin. The light hairs will basically turn black, and the skin gets darker too. It will not wash out easily and you will look like an idiot for a week. I use it for 3 mins and that’s enough for me. If you do it for the first time, start with a shorter duration, you can always leave it on longer the next time.
Also, the base colour seems to react with oxygen. If you only use a little bit every month it helps to use plastic wrap between the cap and the tube to seal it.
Also my 3 minutes start with the first contact. As my area of application is so small it is just one or two swift brushes.
Great advice!!! And yes it oxidizes… it’s actually it’s whole function is to react to oxygen. So sealing it up is advised.
I am new at facial hair and the biggest mistakes I have made have been slips with a high power trimmer, always go conservative. Your trimming your mustache had me on high anxiety!!
lol it takes practice for sure…. Keep at it!
Hey Matty great video, this was really explained well, thanks for sharing! Can you do a video how to line it up your beard with a straight razor doing it yourself?
I don’t usually use one on myself to be honest. But I bet I could come up with something.
You sir earned a sub with this amazing, well informative, and entertaining video. Well done.
What kind of coat are you wearing in the intro? Thanks!
I have dark hair and my beard started turning white in my 30's, its now completely white 20 years later and I feel it ages me. I have tried several dyes over the years, but nothing seems to take to the white beard hairs. I have even tried leaving it longer and trying a darker color. It just washes right off when I rinse it. Nothing seems to coat or penetrate it. Any advice apart from learning to live with it?
Have you tried a henna mix? I’m in the same boat as you and there are some henna based products out there that work really well for me. The only downside is that it’s Demi permanent, and you have to leave the application on for about an hour each time.
@@tedjenkins1736 Never tried a henna mix - I'll give it a go. If it works, the processing time will not be an issue. Thanks for the tip!
Applying Petroleum Jelly or a Heavy Moisturizer or Hair Conditioner on the skin will prevent or reduce staining.
Agreed!
My cheeks are super light and not as full, so this gave me the idea to just do the cheeks and the "mustache blending hairs" to really gage if I should go short or long for the time being. I'm not quite done filling in, but it's been getting a lot more full over the last 2 years.
*guage
@@martasoto3403 I got many more smart with more beard in 11 months, trust me. 🙃
I have a 2 year beard and my mustache is so light people assume I don’t have one. It’s frustrating and I’m running out of options. And having a red beard doesn’t help with finding a product.
Used to use Just for Men every week but Cannot use ig anymore 🤔 really bad allergic reaction!! 😪 any advice?
I freaking love this guy. A man's man.
Wait I'm confused. Why didn't you stop after the permanent color?
I wish I could see a good tutorial on dying a naturally blond beard turning white. It just seems like all the beard dye I've ever used is diluted brown and makes the white look ashy taupey and almost purplish. The only good result I've had is dying the white brown then bleaching it. But the bleach burns my skin too much to maintain that color plus the bleach makes my beard coarse and brittle. Is there no pigment that's actually a blond color with a gold undertone? Everything is ashy or red.
First, I’d like to start by saying that I wish Matty was local to me because he’d be who I go to for sure!
I’ve been dying my beard for about the last 4yrs. I’m turning 48 in a few days & have only had my beard for a little over 8 years. I get streaks of white that run from my lower lip down my chin along with some stragglers in my mustache. If the streaks were symmetrical I probably wouldn’t mind, but they are not. I have 2 streaks on my left & 1 on the right. So I dye it. I also hit my eyebrows which are starting to lose their color.
I use Just For Men, Light Red Brown (M-27) which has been perfect for me. I have a little bit of ginger (strawberry brown?) and in the past I’d have to mix different colors to achieve something close but not quite because it would lack the red tones. I only blend the gray to get rid of the streaks for a more natural look.
PS - Some guys will neglect the eyebrows & I find that giving them back a little more color makes my eye color pop & look a little more youthful.
This is great advice! Thanks for sharing that!
I was dying my beard but man what ever is in it gives me a rash and it burns I'm just going to go gray
@@eloygameno379 never worth it… allergies are no joke. Grey looks cool too!
Absolutely fantastic video and so far the best information ever I watched
Man thank you
Is it safe to just go all black then? If I’m worried about accidentally making it light brown instead of intended black
There are two shades of black in the JFM brand... black and Jet black, ie: asian black which has a bit of a blue tinge to it. If you are caucasian and have truly black hair, use the regular black. But if you have really dark brown hair and you choose the black, the difference will be obvious so choose wisely.
I’d love to see a video on the new products like Nova and Simplr.
Hi I'm from the UK I can't seem to get the semi permanent hair dye here I'm your video can I ask why the 2 types of dye?
I'm 37 year old black man..i have one or to gray..i want to give my bear all black for weeks or months..what do u recommend?
I want to dye my beard and mustache all gray , what do you recommend.
It depends on how white it is already. If it’s dark you are outta luck. Anything that you could do yourself will likely turn orange
Can you tell me what brand is the trimmer and model number please. Thanks