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Keeping Your Glorious Beard Dandruff-Free

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Keeping Your Glorious Beard Dandruff-Free

So, you’ve invested a lot of time and effort into growing out a long, luscious and healthy beard. But, suddenly, you discover that your glorious facial hair is full of tiny white flakes. Is it possible to develop dandruff in your beard?

In short, the answer is yes. Beard dandruff is a very real thing, and it can be extremely embarrassing, as it’s very difficult to hide. However, before you shave off that beautiful beard because you’re ashamed of that flaking skin, read this article first. We’ll be explaining how beard dandruff occurs and what to do to get rid of it.

What Causes Beard Dandruff?

Beard dandruff is caused by skin irritation that’s making dead skin flake off in the form of white patches. It can be accompanied by itchiness, redness and even pain. Beard dandruff has many causes both internal and external.

Sometimes, beard dandruff is caused by extreme skin irritation. If you’re not taking care of your skin, it can become irritated to the point of flaking off. Other causes include fungal and bacterial infections of the skin. And, believe it or not, your lifestyle can be responsible as well.

How to Tell if Your Beard has Dandruff

It’s not that hard to determine whether or not you’ve got beard dandruff. If you scratch your beard and a bunch of white flakes appear, it’s safe to assume that dandruff is responsible.

How to Keep Your Glorious Beard Dandruff-Free

While beard dandruff can be quite unsightly and frustrating, the good news is that there are simple and effective methods for cultivating healthy skin and facial hair.

Cleanse Daily

Cleansing gently strips away dirt, bacteria and oil that can cause the skin to become irritated and inflamed. After all, your skin is composed of pores that are very sensitive. If anything gets trapped in those pores, the skin can respond by becoming inflamed, which can lead to dandruff.

Choose a cleanser that’s free of sulfates and other harsh ingredients. Many of these harsh ingredients actually strip the skin of moisture, which can leave it more irritated than before. And, we strongly recommend cleansing daily for the best results.

Exfoliate Weekly

Exfoliating is another key part of keeping dandruff at bay. This practice involves applying a scrub to your skin and beard. This scrub gently removes dead skin cells before they become those large white flakes that get stuck in your beard. Exfoliate once or twice each week for the best results. Keep in mind that exfoliating daily can dry out your skin, causing more dandruff in the long run.

Use Hydrating Products

Skin can become extremely irritated if it’s not receiving enough moisture. And, your skin needs a serious amount of moisture. Use a beard oil each day, massaging it into your skin to ensure that every follicle gets the right amount of hydration. This will soothe any irritation that can lead to an unsightly case of dandruff. We recommend going with a beard oil that contains natural ingredients, as these are less likely to cause irritation.

Avoid Synthetic Fragrances

Synthetic fragrances may smell nice, but they’re not great for your skin and beard. That’s because most of them are derived from petroleum, a chemical that has been found to be highly irritating to sensitive skin. Therefore, applying a beard care product that has synthetic fragrances can result in flaking skin. Try to opt for products that contain essential oils and botanical extracts instead.

Follow a Healthy Diet

Beauty does come from within, and if you’re not living a healthy lifestyle, your beard may not be as healthy as it can be. Dandruff can result from inflammation going on inside the body. Follow a diet that’s high in nutrients, while avoiding highly inflammatory foods and substances.

Beard Dandruff-Free is the Way to Be

While beard dandruff can be extremely unpleasant, it doesn’t mean the end of your glorious beard. By following the tips above, you’ll be able to ensure that your skin and facial hair are healthy enough to combat those dreaded white flakes of dead skin. Just make sure that you use high-quality, natural products and follow a good beard care routine daily for the best results.

Check out our blog for more hair care tips or take our product quiz to see what beard care products are best for your needs.

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