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With a few simple ingredients, you can make a great beard shampoo that helps with dandruff. Your beard will be smooth and flake-free!

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The same noticeable, embarrassing flakes found in the hair and on your shoulders are also found in your beard. Typically accompanied by dry and itchy skin, beard dandruff, or beardruff, is an annoyance more than anything. Since you can’t just brush it out, you need a quality shampoo that gets rid of beard dandruff. Remember, a standard anti-dandruff shampoo is not suitable for the face because it is designed for the scalp. 

What Causes Beard Dandruff?

In a nutshell, beard dandruff is caused by dry skin. It is typically more prevalent in longer beards because the skin underneath can become itchy and flaky. Men with shorter beards can also experience beardruff, and skin that is red becomes more noticeable under shorter-length hair. 

Using harsh shampoos, conditioners, or balms that are not designed for the face is usually the cause of beardruff. The facial skin is quite sensitive, so you have to use the appropriate products for the beard. Additionally, dandruff is caused by yeast overgrowth and although it is more common on the scalp, it also exists on the beard (or cheeks/chin). 

The aim of this article isn’t to fully cover the root cause of beard dandruff, though. Having beard dandruff is not a common issue, which is why you don’t see flakes on every man’s beard. Roughly 40% of men with beards experience beard dandruff, which is high, but it’s as common as other things. 

How To Get Rid Of Beard Dandruff

Forget the 2in1 shampoo and conditioner combo that doubles as a beard shampoo, guys. Shampoo for hair is vastly different from beard shampoo, and for good reason. The scalp and face are two different animals, and each one requires specific products. They differ in the way that they reproduce oils, which are stripped from the skin by hair shampoo. The skin on the face produces the same amount of oil, no matter how often you wash it. 

That’s why a proper beard shampoo that adds wholesome oils to the beard is your best bet. Not only does this oil up the beard properly, but it also helps reduce the risk of dried out skin and dandruff. Even though a beard shampoo is beneficial, you don’t want to over-wash your beard. You should only wash your beard two to three times per week to prevent it from drying out. 

Lastly, keep your beard hydrated, especially if it is longer. Follow up your shampoo with a beard conditioner and apply beard oil daily. If you follow these steps, then you can help prevent beard ruff. 

DIY Dandruff Shampoo For Beards

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 tablespoon argan oil
  • 1 teaspoon jojoba oil
  • 1 teaspoon fractionated coconut oil
  • 1/8 cup castile soap
  • 1/8 cup filtered water
  • 4 drops tea tree oil
  • 4 drops rosemary essential oil

Instructions:

  • Add the argan oil, jojoba oil, fractionated coconut oil, and castile soap to a four-ounce bottle and stir to combine. 
  • Add the water and essential oils, screw on the top, and shake well to combine the ingredients. 
  • Before each use, make sure to shake it up because the oils will likely separate. To use, add a dime-size amount to your beard and work it into the skin. Make sure to work it into the strands of your beard as well. Rinse with warm water and dry.

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DIY Homemade Beeswax Beard Balm https://www.dherbs.com/articles/diy-homemade-beeswax-beard-balm/ Sun, 30 Oct 2022 09:10:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=144647

Moisturize and hydrate your beard with this DIY beard balm recipe made from natural ingredients. You can use it day after day!

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If you have a beard, or you know someone who has a beard, then a beard balm is a fantastic product to keep in the restroom. With so many beard balms on the market, though, it can be difficult to decide which one is best. Beard balms range in price and this typically has to do with what the brand is, but also what ingredients are in the balm. 

The number one thing to keep in mind in regards to beard balm ingredients is that they are natural and beneficial for your beard. The recipe in this article not only smells fresh and woodsy, but it has natural oils that help enhance the health of your beard. Some of the ingredients may even promote beard growth! Learn more about the ingredients below. 

Olive Oil

As one of the most versatile oils on the planet, it’s not a coincidence that it ended up in a beard balm recipe. Olive oil contains essential fatty acids that you need for skin and beard health. They work to keep your skin moisturized and may combat irritation, like beard itch. Olive oil is also rich in antioxidants and vitamins, including vitamin E, which is excellent for moisturizing the skin. Plus, olive oil’s primary ingredients are oleic acid, palmitic acid, and squalene, which are powerful emollients and softeners. This means that olive oil may help moisturize beard hair, hydrate the skin underneath, and make your beard softer. 

Coconut Oil

Coconut oil has a known ability to help soften your hair, all the while protecting its outer layers. Anecdotal evidence states that coconut oil may stimulate hair growth, but more studies are necessary to confirm this. The primary reason to incorporate coconut oil into your beard balm is because it helps to soften and condition beard hair, which tends to be scraggly and rough. If the skin under your beard is irritated, coconut oil’s antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties may help soothe irritation. If you have a coconut allergy, which is very rare, avoid this oil as it may cause irritation. 

Shea Butter

Gaining popularity in the beauty world for its healing properties, shea butter is naturally rich in healthy fats, vitamins, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory properties. It is a well-known moisturizer, giving the skin proper nourishment when there is a shortage of sebum. Using it on your beard may help prevent beard itch or rashes, two things that are common for men with longer beards. Shea butter also contributes to the growth and shine of your beard, making it glisten in the sun. 

Beeswax

Beeswax may be the perfect ingredient to help ensure long-term beard growth. Not only can it help style your beard and help you tame wild hairs, but it may also reduce itchiness and flakiness. Beeswax helps keep your beard hairs clean and together, repairing them and softening growth in the process. If you regularly experience beardruff, then a beard balm with beeswax is something you need in your life. 

DIY Beeswax Beard Balm

Ingredients:

  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 1/4 cup coconut oil
  • 2 tablespoons beeswax
  • 2 tablespoons shea butter
  • 10 drops vitamin E oil
  • 10 drops cedarwood essential oil

Instructions:

  • Fill the bottom of a double boiler with about an inch or so of water and place it over medium-high heat. Once the water starts to boil, reduce the heat to medium-low.
  • In the top of the double boiler, add all of the ingredients except for the cedarwood essential oil. Stir with a metal or wooden utensil until melted. 
  • Once melted, remove the double boiler from heat and stir in the essential oil. Carefully pour the mixture into balm jars and allow the balm to solidify at room temperature. 
  • Use on your beard when ready.

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Why Does Your Beard Itch?  https://www.dherbs.com/articles/why-does-your-beard-itch/ Tue, 13 Sep 2022 09:08:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=142757

There are many times when a beard may itch, and it can be frustrating to say the least. Learn why this happens and what you can do about it.

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Itchiness is one of the most irritating and common side effects that accompany beard growing. No matter if you are growing a new beard or have been growing one for years, itchiness can strike at any moment. The good news is that any itchy beard doesn’t last forever. If you find yourself asking, “Why does my beard itch?” on a regular basis, there are typically hidden issues or habits that cause the problem. 

What Does An Itchy Beard Mean?

Although itchiness can indicate that your beard is growing, this isn’t always the case. If you are growing your beard out for the first time, itchiness is par for the course. The reason that new beards itch is because the hairs are used to trimming, so strands are stubby and sharp. Sharp bristles break the skin’s surface and start to grow, often tickling the face in the process. This is the itchiness you feel in the initial growing stage. If itching persists past the first month, something else is at the root of the problem. Your health or overall hygiene may be causing your beard to itch, and we’ll indicate a few problems and fixes below. 

Your Beard And Skin Are Too Dry

Men with longer beards tend to experience itchiness when beards get too dry. The roots of your facial hair don’t produce enough natural oils to sustain the ends. They are different from the hair on your head in that way. Longer beards are at a natural disadvantage when it comes to oil production, which is why dryness or itchiness is fairly common. In fact, a dry or itchy beard can indicate that breakage and split ends are coming. 

Fortunately, you can easily fix dryness issues by starting in the shower. Water that is too hot or too cold can instantly dry out your beard and cause discomfort. Additionally, using hair care products on your face can damage sensitive beard hair and the skin underneath. Opt for gentle beard shampoo and conditioner, looking for ingredients like green tea, vitamin E, jojoba oil, aloe vera, and other natural ingredients on the label. Over-washing can also lead to beard dryness. Try to condition your beard more than you shampoo it, and never forget to moisturize with a natural beard oil, especially if your beard is longer. 

Your Beard Needs Extra Attention

Some beards are more high maintenance than others. It’s not always about how short, long, grimy, or clean your beard is. Specific hair types and the tools you use to trim your beard all factor into the itchiness of your beard. Thicker beards are more prone to itchiness and ingrown hairs. If you use the wrong tools on thick or curly hair types, you can ruin the texture of your beard and experience itchiness. When you force your beard through comb teeth that are too tight, it appears fullest at the roots and becomes wiry at the ends. Switch out your combs and brushes to help your beard avoid itchiness. 

How can you find the right beard comb or brush? First off, you need to consider your beard hair type and styling needs. Combs tend to work well for wet styling and brushes are better for manicuring dry beards. Men with shorter beards can benefit from fine- or medium-toothed combs, or soft bristle brushes. These tools keep beard hair tight and secure, but don’t try to force too much beard into these tools, or else you may break your hair. Thicker or curly beards may benefit from firm bristle brushes or wide-toothed combs. 

Your Beard And Skin Are Dirty

Don’t subscribe to the belief that a bearded man has to be grimy and rugged. Even though over-washing can cause beard itch, so can poor hygiene habits. When your skin and beard are too dirty, you’ll likely experience discomfort and itchiness. You really need to listen to this itch because you’ll start to see that poor hygiene negatively affects your beard. Bacteria and debris at the roots of your beard hairs cause itchiness and poor beard health. 

Failure to wash your beard properly can result in ingrown hairs, acne, and beard dandruff. The combination of dry skin, oils, and general debris can clog pores, which increases the itchiness. Rinse your board with warm water before bed to prevent overnight build-up between showering. Make sure to apply beard oil or beard balm throughout the day if you seek relief from dryness. These products help create a protective barrier for your beard so that bacteria have a harder time clinging to your skin.

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DIY All-Natural Beard Balm https://www.dherbs.com/articles/diy-all-natural-beard-balm/ Wed, 27 Apr 2022 09:08:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=139332

Learn how to make and use an all-natural beard balm with essential oils that helps to reduce dryness and itchiness on the face.

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If you want a luxurious beard that you can easily style, start using an all-natural beard balm to tame you mane. Men with thicker beards may have wiry or scraggly hairs that stick out at random. Some men choose to wet their hands in an attempt to control those hairs that stick out, but this is an ineffective strategy that may contribute to beard dryness.

When it comes to styling your beard, or at least preventing the grizzly untamed look, it’s best to use a beard balm. The healthy fats in a beard balm nourish both the facial hair and the skin under the beard. Beard balm differs from beard oil because it is solid at room temperature, whereas the oil is always liquid. Because of this, you have to melt the balm in your hands prior to applying it to your beard. Beard balms are great for anyone who experiences beard itch or beard dandruff. By delivering essential vitamins and moisturizing properties to the beard, your beard can be healthier and flake-free. Some of the best ingredients that facilitate this process are detailed below. 

Beeswax

Beeswax is unworkable in the original state, so you have to melt it down with other ingredients to create a beard balm. Not only does beeswax benefit the hair and skin, but it also helps to tame flyaway hairs and frizzy beards. Containing both anti-allergenic and anti-inflammatory properties, beeswax works to soothe irritated and dry skin by locking in moisture. Additionally, beeswax helps to repel dirt and grime by acting as a sealant, so it keeps your beard hair shiny and healthy.

Jojoba Oil

Jojoba oil is a cosmetic oil that comes from the seeds of a shrub named Simmondsia chinensis. One of the main uses of jojoba oil is to promote hair growth. Men can experience difficulty with beard length because of dryness and breakage, which stem from a failure to moisturize. Jojoba oil adds moisture to the beard, which contributes to a longer, fuller beard. You can apply jojoba oil to your beard in the evening and allow it to sink in overnight. Incorporating it into a beard balm is another great way to apply it. 

Coconut Oil

If you want a longer, thicker beard, then get your hands on some coconut oil. According to a 2003 study, coconut oil’s lauric acid may stimulate new hair growth. The low weight and molecular structure allow it to sink into the skin and hair follicles, rather than sitting on top of the skin like other oils. Hair loss in males primarily occurs because of protein loss, but coconut oil’s ability to stop protein loss makes it an excellent ingredient to promote hair growth. Coconut oil also works to condition the skin and add extra moisture, which reduces sebum build-up and dryness. 

DIY All-Natural Beard Balm

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup coconut oil
  • 1/2 cup beeswax pastilles
  • 1 tablespoon jojoba oil
  • 20 drops cedarwood essential oil
  • 20 drops pine essential oil

Instructions:

  • Combine the coconut oil, beeswax pastilles, and jojoba oil in the top of a double boiler over medium heat. 
  • Stir the mixture frequently until completely melted. Once you see that the ingredients are melted together, remove the double boiler from the heat. 
  • Pour the mixture into a heat-safe 12-ounce glass jar. Once it cools slightly, pour in the essential oils and stir to combine. 
  • Place the jar in the fridge and allow it to settle. When it sets completely, then it’s ready to use. Keep it in a cool, dry, place and use when needed, but once per day should suffice. 

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DIY Beard Oil With An Essential Oil Blend https://www.dherbs.com/articles/diy-beard-oil-with-an-essential-oil-blend/ Thu, 24 Jun 2021 17:56:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=127381

Do you have a beard or know someone with one? Help them get rid of any itchiness or dryness by using this DIY all-natural beard oil.

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The beard care industry is booming and more guys continue to make the switch from shaving to manicuring and encouraging a healthy beard. There are oils, washes, rinses, shampoos, conditioners, and wax that keep beards looking as healthy and stylish as possible. What if some of these products aren’t as beneficial as you think they are? As it turns out, many of these products, especially the ones that promise hydration, may not do their job at all. 

Beard oils can cost a fortune, which is strange considering that the ingredients are not incredibly expensive. Since it’s very easy to mix oils together in a bottle, save a little money and make your own beard oil. When you make your own oil blend, you know exactly what goes into the recipe. You don’t have to worry about potential sulfates or parabens that come in many beard products. 

Why Should You Use Beard Oil?

Men are prideful of their beards, as they should be. They style them, making them appear silky and luxurious for all to see. Unfortunately, men don’t spend as much time caring for the skin underneath their beards. Beard itch is a common problem for men and it results in a lot of scratching and “beardruff,” the unofficial term for beard dandruff. Most men don’t realize that beards remove moisture from the skin, so it’s important to bring it back. That’s why using a beard oil is necessary for optimal beard health. Not only does it help to soften the beard, but it also works to bring moisture back to relieve itching. The ingredients below are great for providing your beard with moisture.

Jojoba Oil

Jojoba oil is great for the skin and hair, working to reduce breakage and enhance overall hair strength. This can encourage a healthier, stronger-looking beard. Jojoba oil also works to reduce sebum build-up on the skin, which can actually discourage beard growth. Massaging jojoba oil into the beard and skin can allow more flow to the skin for consistent growth. It also acts as a natural moisturizer, helping the skin retain moisture for a long time. By increasing moisture and reducing sebum build-up, you may experience fewer blackheads or breakouts under the beard. 

Grapeseed Oil

This is a plant-based oil that is a byproduct of winemaking. It’s one of the best oils for keeping the beard as healthy as possible. Grapeseed oil contains beta-carotene, omega-6 fatty acids, palmitic acid, antioxidants, linoleic acid, and oleic acid. All of these nutrients contribute to healthier hair follicles, which may enhance beard growth. Additionally, grapeseed oil hydrates the skin under the beard, which reduces the risk of beardruff or dry, flaky skin. 

Shea Butter

If you want to naturally soften your beard, shea butter is the ingredient to accomplish that goal. Shea butter is naturally rich in vitamins, A, E, and F, all of which aid collagen production and healthier skin. The greatest thing about shea butter is that it keeps the skin under the beard moisturized and hydrated. When the skin under the beard is replete with moisture, you reduce the risk of dryness and itchiness. Lastly, shea butter helps to reduce inflammation under the beard, which promotes less hair breakage and unhealthy hair follicles. 

DIY Beard Oil

Ingredients:

  • 1 gram shea butter
  • 64 grams jojoba oil
  • 32 grams grapeseed oil
  • 10 drops lavender essential oil
  • 4 drops peppermint essential oil
  • 6 drops bergamot essential oil
  • 4 drops black pepper essential oil

Instructions:

  • Warm the shea butter and jojoba oil in a double boiler over medium-low heat. Stir occasionally until fully melted and incorporated. 
  • Remove the mixture from the heat and pour in the grapeseed oil and essential oils. It’s a soothing scent blend. 
  • Should you want to have this beard oil be scent-less, simply exclude the essential oils. 
  • Pour the mixture into a small glass bottle with a little dropper top. This will make access to the oil and application much easier. 
  • When ready to use, pour a few drops in your hand, massage the hands together, and then massage the beard evenly. 
  • Store the bottle in a cool, dry place. 

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The Ultimate Guide To Getting Rid Of Beard Dandruff https://www.dherbs.com/articles/the-ultimate-guide-to-getting-rid-of-beard-dandruff/ Sat, 03 Oct 2020 09:03:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=117109 Get rid of beard dandruff

Beards are trendy and there is a huge interest in beard care. The beard care tips in this article can help men avoid the dreaded beardruff.

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Get rid of beard dandruff

No bearded man wants to scratch his beard and see dry flakes fly everywhere, but this is a very common occurrence. According to a 2019 statistic, one in every two bearded men in the United States suffers from beard dandruff, appropriately dubbed “beardruff.” The good news is that there are many home remedies to help men avert this problem, which worsens as we enter the dryer fall and winter months, and ultimately get rid of beard dandruff

What Is Beardruff?

If you want to know how to get rid of beard dandruff, you must first understand the cause. Sebaceous glands surround the root of every beard follicle. These glands produce an oil known as sebum, which helps to hydrate and nourish the skin. Now, there come’s a time in every man’s beard growing journey when the hair follicles get too long. When this happens, the sebaceous glands cannot retain enough sebum to keep the skin nourished, causing it to dry out. Your beardruff worsens if you live in dryer climates, especially areas that are very hot or cold. The hot weather causes facial hair to draw moisture away from the skin, which leaves the skin underneath the beard flaky and dry. On the other hand, some men with thicker beards suffer from dandruff-causing fungus. The thickness actually causes the fungus to spread rapidly because it’s a shaded and protected from the sun and weather.

So How Do You Get Rid Of Beard Dandruff?

You don’t always need to seek help from a dermatologist to fix the dry skin under your beard. There are many natural ingredients that encourage a healthy beard. The first and most important rule is to address the problem. The longer you neglect the health of your beard, the harder it is to keep it hydrated and nourished. You can experiment with the following ingredients to keep your beard flake-free!

Wash With Care

Washing your beard too often with chemical beard shampoos can increase dryness under the beard. First off, don’t wash your beard every day. The reason you don’t wash every day is because it strips the skin of natural sebum. Only wash your beard with gentle beard shampoos two or three times per week. Finally, don’t use anti-dandruff shampoos because they inhibit beard growth.

Use Lemon Juice

If the skin under your beard is as dry as the Mojave desert, it’s time to restore the natural pH balance of your skin. Use lemon juice to help balance the skin’s pH and neutralize dandruff-causing microorganisms. The skin also absorbs the vitamin C in lemon juice, which helps to nourish skin cells. Mix two teaspoons of lemon juice in one cup of warm water. Rub this mixture into your beard and leave it on for five minutes. Rinse with warm water and pat dry. Keep doing this once daily until your beardruff goes away. 

Nourish With Coconut Oil

Coconut oil is one of the best carrier oils for the skin, but make sure that you purchase virgin coconut oil for best results. Virgin coconut oil is cold-pressed, meaning it retains more vitamins and minerals that nourish your skin. The antimicrobial properties of virgin coconut oil fight dandruff-causing fungi. You can apply virgin coconut oil to your beard daily to reduce itchiness and flakiness. 

Use Apple Cider Vinegar

Apple cider vinegar contains anti-fungal properties that work to fight back against dandruff. The acetic acid also helps to restore a healthy pH balance on the skin. Dry skin often results from being too alkaline, which is typically caused by the excessive use of shampoos. We have to reiterate that you should only wash your beard two to three times per week. Mix equal parts apple cider vinegar and water in a bottle and rinse with that mixture once daily. Make sure to leave it on for 5 minutes before rinsing it away with warm water. 

Sea Salt Rinse

Sea salt has a high mineral content, making it excellent for the skin. In fact, the minerals in sea salt actually promote healthy skin cell growth! When you apply a sea salt rinse to your beard, it can help slow the growth of fungi, which causes dandruff. Dissolve one teaspoon of sea salt in one cup of warm water and allow it to come to room temperature. Rub it all through your beard and roots, leave it on for five minutes, and then rinse with warm water. 

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DIY Men’s Essential Oil Cologne Recipes https://www.dherbs.com/articles/diy-mens-essential-oil-cologne-recipes/ Tue, 18 Aug 2020 08:51:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=115488 DIY Men's Essential Oil Cologne Recipes

Are you tired of colognes that smell like fruits and chemicals? Get back to nature and use essential oils to smell like a man again.

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DIY Men's Essential Oil Cologne Recipes

Don’t you hate it when a guy walks by and leaves behind a trail of pungent chemicals that seem to singe your nostril hairs? The correct and only answer to that question is: yes. Don’t get caught up in fancy glass bottles and cologne commercials with famous actors. Take control of your scent by making your own cologne with all-natural essential oils.

If you want to smell like a woodsy lumberjack who just finished building a log cabin, use essential oils. If you want to smell like freshly cut cedar, freedom, and crisp pine needles, use essential oils. Don’t be ashamed if you want your cologne to smell like frosty mornings or the salty ocean air. Own the scent you desire and wear it with confidence.

Manly Essential Oils

Peppermint Essential Oil

The minty aroma of peppermint essential oil is not only enchanting, but also beneficial for calming the mind and relieving fatigue. In addition to smelling minty fresh, you’ll also help promote mental clarity and decongest your sinuses.

Sandalwood Essential Oil

Sandalwood essential oil gives off a woodsy aroma, and it’ll make whoever’s around you feel cozy and safe, as though they are snuggling by a warm fire. It’s a sweeter oil that has been used for thousands of years, especially in spiritual and religious traditions. Sandalwood helps to improve memory, reduce stress, and stimulate concentration.

Lemon Essential Oil

The beautiful refreshing scent of lemon essential oil will have you smelling like you just emerged from harvesting fruit in a citrus orchard.  The citrus tang of lemon essential oil blends well with numerous essential oils, including lavender, peppermint, eucalyptus, and tea tree. Lemon essential oil is also great for uplifting spirits and decongesting sinuses!

Eucalyptus Essential Oil

Used both medicinally and cosmetically, eucalyptus essential oil emits an earthy aroma to accentuate your rugged side. It has an herbaceous essence, so you’ll smell fresh and clean as well. Eucalyptus essential oil helps to clear the sinuses and is beneficial for the respiratory system.

DIY Men’s Essential Oil Cologne Recipes

DIY All Natural Men’s Cologne

Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon witch hazel
  • 1 teaspoon vegetable glycerin
  • 16 drops peppermint essential oil
  • 10 drops eucalyptus essential oil
  • 10 drops lemon essential oil
  • 4 drops sandalwood essential oil

Instructions:

  • Add all of the ingredients to a two-ounce glass spray bottle, screw on the top, and shake vigorously to combine.
  • Unscrew the top and fill the remainder of the bottle with water. Screw the top back on and shake well.
  • When ready to use, spray away and start smelling great.

If this essential oil blend isn’t for you, here are some other great DIY men’s essential oil cologne recipes.

LumberJack Blend

  • 8 drops rosemary essential oil
  • 20 drops Northern Lights black spruce essential oil
  • 8 drops cedarwood essential oil
  • 4 drops lemon essential oil

Forest Blend

  • 12 drops juniper essential oil
  • 12 drops cypress essential oil
  • 12 drops pine essential oil
  • 4 drops peppermint essential oil

Mr. Minty Blend

  • 16 drops peppermint essential oil
  • 10 drops spearmint essential oil
  • 10 drops vetiver essential oil
  • 4 drops rosemary essential oil

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Homemade Natural Juniper Spice Beard Balm https://www.dherbs.com/articles/homemade-natural-juniper-spice-beard-balm/ Tue, 30 Jun 2020 17:33:00 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=113490

The skin and hair care industry is saturated with beard products. From oils to balms and shampoos to scrubs, it can be difficult to pick which products are best for you beard. The biggest question about beard care is: What is the difference between beard oil and beard balm? Both moisturize the beard, but the […]

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The skin and hair care industry is saturated with beard products. From oils to balms and shampoos to scrubs, it can be difficult to pick which products are best for you beard. The biggest question about beard care is: What is the difference between beard oil and beard balm? Both moisturize the beard, but the answer to this question depends on personal preference.

Why Should You Use A Beard Balm?

If you want to look like Scruffy McScruffins with an unkempt wiry beard, don’t use beard balm. If you rock a medium-length or large bushy beard, beard balm is going to become your new best friend. Because balm is more viscous than oil, it sits on your beard and skin for a lot longer. Since your skin doesn’t absorb it right away, this creates for long-lasting moisture and extra shine. It also encourages a healthier beard.

Juniper Berries For Your Skin

The juniper tree produces berries that contain potent antioxidants and plant compounds. One ounce of juniper berries delivers 10% of the recommended daily intake (RDI) of vitamin C, which helps protect cells from free radical damage. The natural antibacterial properties also help to moisturize skin and fight any irritations or dryness. Men with dry skin under their beards (commonly known as beardruff) can rejoice because juniper berries help to condition and soften the skin.

Cinnamon For Your Skin

Does the skin under your beard lack moisture? Time to use the beard balm in this article because it has the one-two moisturizing punch of juniper berries and cinnamon. Cinnamon works to moisturize the skin by improving blood flow to the skin’s surface. Additionally, it works to remove dead skin cells, which can accumulate under the beard and cause dryness.

Cloves For Your Skin

Cloves are commonly used in holiday recipes because they offer a rich, aromatic flavor. They also have a long history of medicinal use in various cultures. The antimicrobial properties of cloves may be effective at combatting the growth of several bacterial strains on the skin. According to several studies, clove oil helped inhibit the growth of Escherichia coil, which is a clinical bacterium that is resistant to many antibiotics.

Juniper Spice Beard Balm

Ingredients For Juniper Infused Oil:

  • 2 tablespoons dried juniper berries
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 1 teaspoon whole cloves
  • juniper twigs
  • 1 cup carrier oil of choice (jojoba oil, olive oil, sweet almond oil, or coconut oil)

Ingredients For Beard Balm:

  • ½ cup juniper infused oil
  • ¾ ounce beeswax
  • ½ ounce refined Shea butter
  • 8 drops juniper berry essential oil
  • 8 drops fir needle essential oil
  • 4 drops cinnamon leaf essential oil
  • 4 drops clove bud essential oil

Instructions For The Juniper Infused Oil:

  • Add the juniper berries, cinnamon stick, cloves, and oil to a pint-sized glass jar with a lid.
  • Before you screw on the lid, fill the jar with juniper or conifer twigs, but make sure to leave an inch of space at the top of the jar.
  • Place the jar in a cool, dry place for 4-6 weeks to allow the infusion to happen. Once this time passes, stain the solids through a cheesecloth or fine mesh sieve. Store the infused oil in a glass jar.

Instructions For The Beard Balm:

  • Add the infused oil and beeswax to the top of a double boiler. Stir until the beeswax melts and then add the Shea butter. Mix gently until it melts and then remove from the heat.
  • While the heated mixture is cooling, stir in the essential oils.
  • Carefully pour the mixture into jars or tins. Allow the mixture to harden for several hours.
  • Use once a day after washing your beard.

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5 Essential DIY Men’s Hygiene Products https://www.dherbs.com/articles/health-beauty/5-essential-diy-mens-hygiene-products/ Thu, 16 Jan 2020 09:58:42 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=105171

Hygiene articles are too often focused on female beauty tips. Not this one! This is for the guys who want to enhance their hygiene routine.

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Gentlemen…listen up because it’s time to discuss your hygiene routine. Getting out of bed and throwing yourself together in a matter of minutes is only acceptable for so long. That phase is not only worn out, but it is also not the best way to care for your skin and hair. This doesn’t mean that you have to drop stacks of cash on hygiene products; rather, you can throw together some all natural products with affordable and healthy ingredients.

The majority of skin care commercials or ads are geared towards women, but men also require skin care products. The most common men’s hygiene products that get advertised are shaving creams, face washes, or shampoos. Well, that’s simply not enough, and most of these products are far from natural. You, men, deserve to give your skin, beards, and hair more love, which is why we have put together some of our favorite DIY men’s hygiene products.

Make these products and share them with your bearded brethren or shaven friends. The best part about these products, aside from the fact that they are 100% natural, is that they are so easy to make. Stay handsome, gentlemen, and enjoy the following hygiene products. Let us know how you like them in the comments.

DIY Men’s Body Wash

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Most guys do not take the time to sufficiently hydrate their skin, but this body wash takes care of that. The coconut oil and essential oils help to maintain healthy skin cell production and fight acne as well.

Click here to make the body wash.

DIY Rosemary Pine Beard Balm

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Guys, it’s important that you wash your beard and use a balm that helps to moisturize and condition the skin underneath. You don’t want to be the guy with the unkempt beard that is flaky and smelly. Use this balm for optimal beard health.

Click here to make the beard balm.

Chemical-Free Moisturizer

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Moisturizers are essential if you don’t want dry or flaky skin. Not only does this moisturizer help to balance the skin’s pH level, but it also works to balance oil production and get rid of bacteria in clogged pores.

Click here to make the moisturizer.

4-Ingredient DIY Beard Oil

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As we mentioned before, beard hygiene is necessary, especially if you don’t want to look like Hobo Joe from The Muppets. You’ll love the scent of this beard oil, which helps to strengthen the beard and moisturize the skin under the beard.

Click here to make the beard oil.

DIY Scalp Serum To Help Grow Your Hair

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Men are used to losing their hair, and many try various products or outlandish techniques to assist with hair growth. Most of these efforts don’t pan out, but this scalp serum contains powerful ingredients that help stimulate hair growth.

Click here to make the serum.

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7 DIY Beauty Products You Can Make For Gifts https://www.dherbs.com/articles/health-beauty/7-diy-beauty-products-you-can-make-for-gifts/ Tue, 10 Dec 2019 10:05:28 +0000 https://www.dherbs.com/?p=104421

Life around the holidays can be a little chaotic and expensive. Make your own beauty products to give as gifts for the holidays.

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The chaos that is holiday life has begun for a lot of people. Family get-togethers, end-of year projects, traveling, shopping, and more seem to pile up and eat away at your being, often times resulting in high stress levels, unhealthy eating habits, and even sickness. The fear of not completing holiday shopping can push you to your limits, and we definitely don’t want that.

How about we take a little time away from crowded malls this year and make homemade beauty products that serve as the perfect gifts? Not only are DIY beauty products cost effective and easy to make, but they are also comprised of natural ingredients that offer unique health benefits. There’s no need to empty your bank account by purchasing luxury hair care products and fancy lotions when you can whip up your own health and beauty products. Besides the fact that the recipes in this article contain natural ingredients, they are going to be made by you, and making gifts from scratch is a lost art in this day and age. The extra love that goes into homemade gifts can put an even bigger smile on the faces of your loved ones. If you make any of the following recipes, take a picture and tag us on social media: @dherbs for Twitter and Instagram, and @dherbsfamily for Facebook.

DIY Lavender Body Butter

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Don’t let the dry winter months dictate the health or appearance of your skin. Keep your skin hydrated by using this lavender body butter. Containing neem oil, which has been referred to as “the village pharmacy,” this body butter helps to reduce redness, swelling, and contributes to overall smoother skin.

Click here to make the body butter.

DIY Lemon Sugar Scrub

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Working to exfoliate the skin and replenish drier areas with nourishing essential oils, this lemon sugar scrub is the perfect gift for winter. The lemon juice and essential oils kill harmful bacteria and encourage healthy skin cell production.

Click here to make the sugar scrub.

DIY Beard Oil

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There are myriad beard care products on the market, but many of them are filled with unnecessary chemicals that are not conducive to beard health. If you have some bearded friends or family, this beard oil is great for moisturizing the skin, strengthening the beard (sounds fake but this is real), and maintaining shine.

Click here to make the beard oil.

DIY Body Wash

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Address the needs of the skin by washing it with a simple body wash that works to moisturize, cleanse, and nourish. This recipe contains raw honey, which contains antimicrobial properties that penetrate the pores to keep them clean.

Click here to make the body wash.

DIY Soothing Skin Salve

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People with dry, chapped, cracked, or sensitive skin are going to love this soothing skin salve. Containing antimicrobial, antifungal, and antibacterial properties, this salve works to moisturize damaged skin, soothe redness, and protect healthy skin cells.

Click here to make the salve.

DIY Peppermint Shower Bombs

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Shower bombs produce pungent aromas, turning ordinary showers into luxury, aromatic steam rooms. These shower bombs contain peppermint essential oil, which works to improve circulation, unclog sinuses, and relax sore muscles.

Click here to make the shower bombs.

DIY Turmeric Face Mask

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While turmeric is beneficial for cognitive function and reducing inflammation in the body, it can also cleanse the skin and help to reduce acne. Refresh the skin, clear up blemishes, and fight bacteria by using this face mask.

Click here to make the face mask.

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