I had never used anything prior this thread and now I find beard oil is not enough to tame the mane. I'm going to go an extra step and get an all organic leave in balm conditioner. Anyone use an all organic balm conditioner to lock in beard oil?
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Allen-Allen- juice that crop with some good beard oil . And get it on your skin. Gota keep it good and greasy. All that flakey stuff is dry skin under that thing. Vinegar? Add some olive oil, to complete the salad.:LooksGreat:I've read it several times and can't figure out exactly what it is you are saying here.
Also someone else mentioned using cider vinegar as a rinse.....I would think that would make the beard feel coarse and stiff?
I too have the problem of the beard flying all around while riding and getting in bad shape with the tangles. I 've even considered using a ponytail holder like the gals do while riding but haven't found any in the Harley shops that would work well as my beard is just not long enough to hold it in place....and my wife's scrunchies left visible "creases and dents" in my beard that didn't go away until the next time I shampooed the beard. Has anybody found a solution to this other than letting it whip around in the breeze which stings like heck on the face. I see Kevin uses scrunchies and tucks his into his jacket or shirt, but mine is not that long yet. Any leads appreciated and I have checked Amazon several times to no avail. I actually can't wait and hope it eventually will get long enough to part in the middle and fly up over each shoulder as I ride.
Allen
I had never used anything prior this thread and now I find beard oil is not enough to tame the mane. I'm going to go an extra step and get an all organic leave in balm conditioner. Anyone use an all organic balm conditioner to lock in beard oil?
I ordered from this site. They claim their products do not yellow white, silver, or gray beards. Guess I'll test that claim...
http://www.bodaciousbeards.com/
Hold cursor over shop and click on the second choice from the drop down menu. I ordered the Non Sense, which has no added scent other than the natural oils and waxes. I didn't want any additives in the product that were unnecessary such as petroleum's or alcohol products. When I receive and have a week or so to test I'll let you know. While I was at it I ordered the no scent beard oil too. It'll be a process for me until I find one I really like. If I find they don't meet my needs I have plenty of brother-in-laws with beards who wouldn't mind taking them off my hands at no cost to them.![]()
Report of second day of using Rogue Beard oil. I know my wife is gonna kill me, but I'm thinking a balm would work much better. My beard still has the 'fly aways', and I'm putting extra oil in it. I'm going to end up spending $50 before I find what works.
Hmmm...never even thought of that. I'll give it a try before spending anymore money. Thanks!Believe it or not, the best oil and control I've ever had and still use is VO5. Cheap and it works great.:10:ThumbUp
Remember the Brycream ad though, "A little dab will do ya" ? Same holds true with VO5.
Believe it or not, the best oil and control I've ever had and still use is VO5. Cheap and it works great.:10:ThumbUp
Remember the Brycream ad though, "A little dab will do ya" ? Same holds true with VO5.
LOL! That took me back to kindergarten...there's always that one kid that eats the paste.
One thing this thread is lacking is a bearded lady:
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Rules to live by!!Couple real simple rules that have served me well over the decades;
Never date a woman who can kick my azz, and;
Never date a woman who can grow a better beard than me! :xzqxz::laugh:
Just sayin'...
VO5 conditioner is a good product, but use the beard oil before you apply and it will soften your beard. The V05 conditioner is especially designed for silver, white, grey, and blonde beards, but I don't see any reason why it can't be used for any color. If you decide to use leave it in like you would a beard balm.
Also for beard drift, neck gaiters are a good solution. They can be used many different ways.
http://safishing.com/?product=buy-1...clid=CI28_aS7sNECFQWNaQodZEUGjg#configuration
Those gaiters look to be a really good idea! Only thing is, people will think I'm trying to rob them...:russian-roulette:
I see you found the new toys...:wave:
Those gaiters look to be a really good idea! Only thing is, people will think I'm trying to rob them...:russian-roulette:
Report of second day of using Rogue Beard oil. I know my wife is gonna kill me, but I'm thinking a balm would work much better. My beard still has the 'fly aways', and I'm putting extra oil in it. I'm going to end up spending $50 before I find what works.
Having to soft a beard limits rider satisfaction during mustache rides
Having to soft a beard limits rider satisfaction during mustache rides