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A man’s beard is his crown. It is the symbol of supremacy and masculinity that all of us men want. The bushier and stronger the beard looks, the more powerful we feel. However, the beard cannot stand powerful on its own; it needs help. 

It is only when we start growing a beard that we notice how much time, patience, grooming, and sacrifice goes into having a good one. Also, there are a ton of products that you need to obtain to tame a busy beard.

After you get started, there is no going back and it just so seems that this investment is burning a bigger hole into your wallet each month. To avoid going bankrupt over a beard, we suggest using a DIY beard conditioner.

It can be a far better choice as you don’t know what goes into all those beard softeners you buy online. Making your conditioner means knowing the exact ingredients that go into it.

Benefits of Beard Conditioners

Beard conditioners are combinations of natural oils, like jojoba, argon, or coconut oil, that help promote beard growth; what it does is create the perfect conditions for hair growth while helping to make it thicker and prevent it from falling out at a large rate.

Besides helping to nurture the beard, it can also help with beard itch and make it much softer and glossier. But you don’t always know which ingredients are used in your off-the-counter products. They may say that they include all-natural ingredients, but are you sure?

That is why making your DIY beard conditioner allows you to control all its pieces. You will be adding all the ingredients and know exactly which ones are there. More so, there are some expensive products out there.

Buying a simple beard balm may cost a fortune if you get big-brand ones. Creating your conditioner will help you save lots of money and allow you to control your beard grooming budget.

A DIY beard conditioner will also help you add the nutrients you need for your beard and will also help you protect your skin and allow you to deal with dry skin under the beard. Some people have sensitive skin and can’t use all types of products.

When you make your own, you will eliminate the ones you are allergic to and have much better results.

Things You Need

If you are serious about making your DIY beard conditioner, then you better stock up on the following:

  • Argan oil
  • Castor oil
  • Jojoba oil
  • Cedarwood essential oil
  • Rosemary essential oil
  • Peppermint essential oil
  • An amber glass dropper bottle

Diy Essential Oil For Beard Conditioner

How to Make Your Conditioner

Adding a conditioner is one of the methods to grow a beard faster. But first, you have to make it. If you follow these steps, you will have it post haste.

  1. Obtain either a glass or an amber-colored container.
  2. Take all of the ingredients mentioned above and pour them into the container.
  3. Close the cap firmly and shake the container vigorously to mix everything up correctly.
  4. Allow it to sit for a while, so it settles down.

Top Recipes

Using only biotin for beard growth can help. But we suggest you make a suitable recipe to help you out even more. Here is a mix that you can try out.

Recipe 1

  • 8 tablespoons of coconut oil.
  • 4 tablespoons of argan oil.
  • 4 tablespoons of shea butter.
  • 2 tablespoons of beeswax.
  • 5 drops of Vitamin E oil.
  • 5 to 8 drops of cedarwood oil.

Recipe 2

  • 3 tablespoons of coconut oil.
  • 1/2 tablespoon of jojoba oil.
  • 1/4 tablespoon of argan oil.
  • 4 or 5 drops of cedarwood oil.

Be advised that coconut oil tends to solidify. It is still suitable for your beard, but you must always keep it at room temperature. Also, pick the essential oils based on your taste to give the conditioner a suitable scent.

Best Way to Apply

Whether you have a 3-month beard or a short beard, applying your DIY beard conditioner works the same. You must pour a small amount into your hands and rub it a bit to spread it across your palms evenly.

Then rub it within the roots of your beard and massage carefully. Once you are done, apply the rest of it on top of your beard. Run your hands downward or in the direction the beard grows. That way, you use a moisturizing effect on your bead and help it look shiny.

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Storing

As soon as you prepare your DIY beard conditioner, you must keep it air-tight in a glass container. The best choice is an amber-colored container.

It is better to store it somewhere at room temperature. Keeping it in a fridge may cause it to solidify due to some ingredients.

FAQ

What can I use to condition my beard?

Conditioning your beard can be done with the help of hydrating products such as shampoo, beard balm, or beard oil.

Can I use regular conditioner on my beard?

Actually, yes, you can. However, you will want to follow it up with some beard oil. A regular conditioner does not have the necessary nutrients and ingredients that a specialized beard conditioner has and may cause itchiness.

How often should I use beard conditioner?

It is quite okay to use it one or two times a day. It is most suitable to apply it right after taking a shower.

How to know if I need a beard conditioner?

The best signs of using a beard conditioner are itchiness, noticing your skin under the beard is dry or simply having a dry and shaggy beard.

How to make an unscented beard conditioner?

Avoid adding ingredients like essential oils when creating your DIY beard conditioner. That way, you eliminate the scent.

Conclusion

Whether you are growing a short beard or have one of the popular dreadlock beard styles, hydrating it is of essential importance.
However, sometimes you can’t get your hands on a specific conditioner or simply don’t have the cash for it.

This is where you turn to DIY beard conditioners, as they have proven to be much more suitable for your beard, skin and especially for your budget.

About the author: Vinnie - Barber

Vinnie is one of the members of the Beardoholic writers team. He’s also a barber and hairstylist for 15 years now and he has a kick-ass beard of his own, so he surely knows what makes a magnificent beard and hair and how to achieve them. He’s our go-to guy for all the latest beard and hairstyle trends and he always has a tip or two on how to grow and style a thick beard fast.

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