PUT DOWN THE RAZOR, AND SLOWLY BACK AWAY!
It's November 30th. You made it through the month. You have conquered Movember. Congratulations to you, brother of the beards. Your right of passage into manhood is a success. But why stop there?
Beardember
After 30 days of insulating your face and redefining your jaw line, you are now faced with a new dilemma. For some, it's a no brainer to continue the bearded quest. For others, they may be wanting to shave all their work off. Some may be feeling the pressure from their lady friend to "shave that ugly thing off immediately".
Allow me to give you some insight into bearded life, so that you may make an educated decision.
Let's break down the four phases of Beard'ness:
Scruff.
You decided not to shave. Your significant other thinks you look like a movie star. Indiana Jones "ain't" got nothing on you. Raiders of the Lost Ark is on.Itchy.
After a month or so the itchy-ness of the beard is really settling in. This unfortunately will last a while until your skin adapts to your new testosterone face. Beard oils will help combat this. The oils keep your skin healthy. Healthy skin = healthy beard.Patchy.
This is where you notice some areas that may need a bit more maintenance to grow in. As your beard grows you need to trim it and keep it in order. Don't trim those patchy areas, let them fill up.Manly.
You made it. Now you can decide how you want to shape and keep your beard. Use some type of balm to shape your new beard and keep the wild flyaways on lockdown.Beard Maintenance:
Wash your beard with shampoo and conditioner to keep it soft.Keep it trimmed around the sides and underneath to keep it in order.
Use a shaver with adjustable sizes to maintain correct length.
Use a comb or a boars hair brush, because you can.
Beard oils help keep your skin healthy, give your beard a nice shine, and keep it soft. (Ladies will fully support the use of oils)
Balm your beard for style.
For all your beard needs, check out Burly Man Beard Oils. They have high quality products in the most manliest of scents. You can't go wrong with scents like "Timber" and "Winter Peppermint".
www.burlymanbeard.com





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