Frequently Asked Questions

Beard oil is skincare for the face under your beard.
It replaces the natural oils stripped away by washing, weather, and time—keeping skin balanced and beard hair healthy.


Because it’s formulated to behave like skin, not sit on top of it.
Our carrier blend absorbs quickly, balances moisture, and conditions the beard without leaving a greasy or heavy feel.


No. Beard oil shouldn’t look shiny.
When used correctly, ours leaves the beard soft, conditioned, and natural-looking—never slick or weighed down.


Yes. Most beard issues start at the skin level.
By supporting the skin barrier and restoring balance, itch and flaking are dramatically reduced.


Daily for most beards.
Apply after showering when the beard is clean and slightly damp. Consistency matters more than quantity.


Less than you think.

  • Short beards: 2–3 drops
  • Medium beards: 4–6 drops
  • Longer or denser beards: 6–8 drops

If it feels greasy, you used too much.


No.
If hair is growing out of your face, your skin needs support—short beards included.


Most beard oils coat the hair.
Ours absorbs into the skin, softens the beard, and helps it lay properly—so it looks intentional, not wild.


Yes.
Beard oil goes on first to nourish the skin. Butters and balms come after to add hold or structure.


Yes—but intentionally.
Our scents are designed to complement the beard, not announce your arrival.

Beard butter is a conditioning product designed to soften, nourish, and lightly train the beard. It provides moisture and manageability without the stiffness or hold of a balm.

As beards grow longer, hair becomes drier and harder to control. Beard butter delivers rich fatty acids and vitamins that improve softness, reduce breakage, and help the beard lay naturally throughout the day.

Beard oil focuses on the skin beneath the beard.

Beard butter conditions the hair itself while still supporting the skin. Many people use oil first, then butter for added softness and control.

Beard balm adds structure and hold.

Beard butter adds conditioning and light control—no stiffness, no waxy feel.

No, when used correctly.

Beard butter should melt in and absorb. If it feels greasy, you’re using too much.

  • Short to medium beards: a pea-sized amount
  • Longer or denser beards: a dime-sized amount

Always start small and build if needed.

Daily for most beards.

It’s especially helpful for medium to long beards or anyone dealing with dryness or coarse texture.

Yes. Beard butter works well as an overnight conditioner, helping soften the beard and support the skin while you sleep.

No.

Any beard that feels dry, coarse, or unruly can benefit from beard butter.

Yes.

Apply beard oil first to nourish the skin, then beard butter to condition and train the beard. Add balm only if you need extra hold.

It’s balanced.

Rich butters provide deep conditioning, while the formula stays light enough to absorb without buildup or stiffness.

Beard balm is a styling and conditioning product that adds shape, control, and protection to the beard. It provides light-to-medium hold while helping seal in moisture.

Beard butter focuses on conditioning and softness.

Beard balm adds structure and control. If your beard needs to stay in place, handle flyaways, or hold shape through the day, balm is the right tool.

No—when it’s properly balanced.

Our balm provides control without crunch or rigidity. The beard stays flexible and touchable.

Not this one.

Conditioning butters and oils counterbalance the beeswax, so moisture stays locked in instead of stripped out.

  • Short to medium beards: a pea-sized amount
  • Longer or thicker beards: a dime-sized amount

Start small. Too much balm leads to buildup, not better hold.

Apply beard oil first.

Warm the balm fully between your palms, then work it through the beard and shape with hands or a comb.

Yes.

Many people use it daily, especially with medium to long beards or in dry, windy conditions.

No.

Any beard that needs control, shape, or protection can benefit—length doesn’t matter as much as behavior.

Yes.

Beard oil first for skin health, beard balm last for shape and hold. Use butter instead of balm when you want softness without structure.

Balance.

It provides reliable hold without stiffness, buildup, or dryness—so the beard looks groomed, not forced.

Beard wash is a gentle cleanser designed specifically for facial hair and the skin underneath it. It cleans the beard without stripping natural oils or irritating facial skin.

Most shampoos are formulated for the scalp, not the face. They’re often too harsh and can dry out the skin under the beard, leading to itch, flaking, and brittle hair.

Most beards do best with washing 3–5 times per week.

If you’re very active or work in dusty or dirty environments, daily washing is fine with a gentle beard wash.

Not when it’s properly formulated.

Our beard wash uses plant-based cleansers and conditioning ingredients to clean without leaving the beard or skin feeling tight or stripped.

About a dime to quarter-sized amount is enough for most beards.

Using more won’t get you cleaner—it just wastes product.

Massage into the beard and down to the skin, let it sit briefly, then rinse thoroughly. Follow with beard oil to restore moisture.

Yes.

It’s made with gentle, naturally derived ingredients and balanced for facial skin, making it suitable for most skin types.

Yes.

By cleaning gently and supporting the skin barrier, it helps reduce the dryness and irritation that cause itch and flaking.

Yes, if needed.

The formula is mild enough for regular use, especially for active lifestyles or warmer climates.

It cleans without stripping, respects facial skin, and leaves the beard soft and manageable—so your oil, butter, and balm actually work better afterward.

Yes. It’s formulated with gentle, plant-based cleansers and conditioning ingredients suitable for regular use.

No.
Aloe, glycerin, hemp seed oil, and squalane help support moisture while cleansing.

Yes—but not excessively.
Suds aren’t the goal. Clean, balanced skin is.

For most people, yes.
he formula is gentle and free from harsh detergents. Always patch test if you’re sensitive.

Absolutely.
It cleans more gently than most traditional soaps and is better suited for daily use.

No.
Scent is intentional and restrained—designed to complement, not overpower.

It cleans without stripping, supports the skin barrier, and leaves skin feeling better than before the shower.

Beard conditioner is designed to soften beard hair, improve manageability, and help maintain moisture after cleansing.

Facial hair is naturally coarser than scalp hair. Conditioner helps reduce dryness, improves softness, and makes the beard easier to comb and style.

Yes.
Conditioner and beard oil serve different purposes. Conditioner helps soften and hydrate during your shower routine, while beard oil helps lock in moisture and nourish the beard throughout the day.

Most beards benefit from conditioning 3–5 times per week.
Dry, coarse, or longer beards may benefit from daily use.

No.
When rinsed properly, it leaves the beard feeling soft and conditioned without a heavy or oily residue.

After washing, apply conditioner throughout the beard and work it down to the skin. Let it sit for 1–2 minutes, then rinse thoroughly.

A dime to quarter-sized amount is enough for most beards.
Larger beards may require slightly more for full coverage.

Yes.
A well-conditioned beard is often more comfortable. Conditioning helps support moisture levels and reduces the dryness that can contribute to itch and irritation.

Yes.
It contains gentle conditioning ingredients and is formulated to be used on both the beard and the skin underneath.

This formula is designed to be rinsed out after use. For all-day conditioning and nourishment, follow with beard oil after drying.

It softens without weighing the beard down, helps improve manageability, and supports healthy-looking beard hair while keeping the skin underneath comfortable and hydrated.