Since beginning the survey, I am shocked and disturbed at the number of gentlemen with beards who seem to have no maintenance routine. I was honestly expecting to hear specific shampoos used, the owning of a comb and shears to trim, and a shaving routing to keep all the hairs in line so that a bridge was not built between the beard and the chest. I feel as though, while many of the beards were nice, appeared to be strokeable and free of food particles and smells, they were not meeting their full potential.
As a result, I have done some research, to help get out information for good beard maintenance, and here it is.
Once your beard begins to take shape you should purchase the following.
1. A Mild Shampoo
2. A beard trimming kit.
Once your beard begins to take shape you should purchase the following.
1. A Mild Shampoo
2. A beard trimming kit.
While the featured kit consist of an electric trimmer, it is not required. At the very minimum you should include a pair of trimming scissors and basic razor to keep things tidy.
While this may seem trivial to some, the ladies do notice.
Can I also suggest a little conditioning? It's just common courtesy.
ReplyDeleteWell, in the literature I read conditioning was also recommended since hair on the face grows in corse.. it helps to soften it providing that always touchable look. While I personally consider a shampoo and conditioning routine to be needed, we will only focus upon the basics to get the ball rolling. :) but i agree its just common courtesy.
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