Your beard is more than just hair on your face. It’s an expression of who you are, and it deserves to be taken care of properly. That’s why we’ve put together this 24/7 beard care daily routine.
No matter what time of day it is, or how busy your schedule is, there’s always time to take care of your beard. Whether it’s giving it a quick brush in the morning, or taking a few minutes before bed to massage in some beard oil, these simple steps will keep your beard looking its best.
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Morning
As soon as you wake up, give your beard a quick brush to remove any bedhead. If you slept with a beard pillow, this step is even more important, as it will help to remove any hair that’s been flattened overnight.
If you shower in the morning, make sure to use a beard shampoo and conditioner to keep your hair healthy and hydrated. After you’ve rinsed out the product, apply a dime-sized amount of beard oil to your damp beard. This will help to soften and condition your hair, and will make it easier to style.
Once your beard is dry, use a boar bristle brush or other type of beard brush to help shape it into place. If you’re going for a more natural look, simply brush it into the style you want and let it air dry. If you’re looking for a neater appearance, you can use a blow dryer on low heat to help shape your beard into place. Don’t use high heat or your bed beard might turn into itchy beard
During the Day
If you spend time outdoors, make sure to protect your beard from the sun by applying a light layer of sunscreen. This will help to prevent your hair from drying out and becoming damaged by the sun’s UV rays.
If you work in an office or another indoor environment, you may want to invest in a humidifier. This will help to keep your beard hydrated and looking its best, even in dry, artificial environments.
Another thing to keep in mind if you work indoors is that the air conditioning can dry out your beard, so make sure to apply a light layer of beard oil or apply beard balm every few hours to keep your hair healthy and hydrated.
After Lunch

After you’ve eaten your midday meal, take a few minutes to brush your beard and mustache and remove any crumbs or debris that may have accumulated during the meal.
If you notice any stray hairs sticking out, use a pair of scissors to trim them back into place. Be careful not to overdo it, as you don’t want to end up with an uneven beard.
In addition, if you use a beard trimmer, make sure to clean it afterward to remove any food particles that may have become lodged in the blades. However, it’s probably best to save the beard trimmer for your evening routine. If not, your coworkers will probably think you’re a bit OCD.
Evening
When you get home from work, the first thing you should do is wash your face and beard with a gentle cleanser or beard shampoo. This will remove any dirt, debris, or product buildup that’s accumulated throughout the day. Be sure to use a cleanser that’s designed for use on facial hair, as regular soap can strip your hair of its natural oils and leave it feeling dry and brittle.
Once your beard is clean, you can now apply a leave-in conditioner or beard oil. This will help to keep your hair hydrated and looking good. If you plan on going out in the evening, be sure to style your beard into place before you leave the house.
You could use a blow dryer or beard trimmer if your facial hair is on the longer side. This will help you to achieve a neat, polished look. If your beard isn’t long enough, you could simply use a comb to style it into place.
Nighttime

Before you go to bed, make sure to give your beard a good brush. This will remove any dirt, debris, or product buildup that’s accumulated throughout the day. In addition, it will help to distribute your natural oils evenly through your hair.
If you sleep with a beard pillow, this step is even more important, as it will help to remove any hair that’s been flattened overnight.
Once you’ve brushed your beard or used a wide-toothed comb, you can now apply a leave-in beard conditioner or apply beard oil. This will help to keep your hair hydrated and looking its best. In addition, it will help make your morning daily beard care routine easier.
Be sure to wash your beard pillowcase regularly, as facial hair can transfer oils and dirt onto the fabric. In addition, it’s a good idea to invest in a satin or silk pillowcase, as these materials are less likely to cause friction and damage your hair.
Every Few Days
Every few days, you should shampoo your beard with a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo. This will remove any dirt, debris, or product buildup that’s accumulated over time. Be sure to use a beard-specific shampoo, as regular shampoo can strip your hair of its natural oils and leave it feeling dry and brittle.
After you’ve shampooed your beard, you can now apply a leave-in conditioner or beard oil. This will help to keep your hair hydrated and looking its best.
You should also take this opportunity to inspect your beard for any split ends or damaged hairs. If you notice any, use a pair of scissors to trim them back into place. Be careful not to overdo it, as you don’t want to end up with an uneven beard.
Finally, if you use a beard trimmer, make sure to clean it afterward to remove any hair that’s become lodged in the blades.
Once a Week
Once a week, you should give your beard a deep cleaning. Start by using a gentle, sulfate-free shampoo to remove any dirt, debris, or product buildup that’s accumulated over time. Be sure to use a beard-specific shampoo, as regular shampoo can strip your hair of its natural oils and leave it feeling dry and brittle.
You should also take this opportunity to exfoliate your skin. This will remove any dead skin cells that have become trapped in your beard. In addition, it will help to stimulate blood flow and promote beard growth.
After you’ve exfoliated your skin, you can now apply a leave-in conditioner or beard oil. Choose one that’s packed with nutrients and antioxidants to help keep your hair healthy.
Once a Month
Beard oil is typically used once a week, but you may find that you need it more or less often depending on the current state of your beard. If your beard is feeling dry, brittle, or generally unkempt, give it a good oiling. On the other hand, if your beard is looking good but could use a little extra shine, you can use oil less frequently.
Also, you can visit a professional barber once a month to care for your beard. During your visit, the barber will trim your beard, shape it into the desired style, and apply a nourishing oil or balm.
If you don’t have the time or money to visit a barber, you can always trim your beard at home. Just be sure to use sharp, sterilized scissors and take your time to avoid making any mistakes.
Conclusion
That’s it! By following this simple schedule with the above steps, you can ensure that your beard hair always looks its best, no matter if you have a full beard, a long beard, or if you’re a guy that likes shorter beards. Just remember to be patient – it takes time and effort to grow a healthy, thriving beard. But the result is definitely worth it!
FAQ – Beard Care Daily Routine
Will a beard grooming routine help eliminate beard dandruff?
First and foremost, let’s get one thing straight – dandruff is not caused by poor hygiene. In fact, it’s quite the opposite. Dandruff is actually caused by over-washing your beard and/or over-scrubbing the scalp, which strips away the natural beard oils that keep the scalp healthy and help prevent beard itch or dry skin.
That being said, yes, a beard grooming routine can help eliminate beard dandruff. How, you ask? By teaching you how to properly wash and care for your beard, a routine will help keep your facial hair and skin healthy, hydrated, and free of flakes (while keeping your beard softer).
Will my beard hairs grow back after the beard care daily routine?
Your beard hairs will not grow back after the care routine. However, if you follow the schedule and take good care of your beard, your hair will be healthy and strong, which can promote growth. In addition, the routine will help to prevent split ends and damage, which can make your beard appear thinner and lead to brittle beard.
How long should I spend on my beard care daily routine?
The length of time you spend on your routine will depend on the current state of your beard. If your beard is clean and well-groomed, you can probably get away with spending just a few minutes on your beard daily.
However, if your beard is dirty or unkempt, you may need to spend a bit more time cleaning and styling your beard during your beard care routine to have a healthy beard. Bottom line – do what works for you and your beard to keep it well maintained.