Like many other clean-shaved faces, quarantine has given me a reason to skip shaving for a couple of weeks. This gave me the inspiration to write on the topic of how to get rid of beard itch because mine is the worst! Read on!
Getting rid of beard itch can be as simple and straightforward as changing products, adding a new moisturizer to your routine, or a couple of different things combined. Most importantly, keeping a clean and moisturized beard can help free you from that annoying itch. Also, using an exfoliating face and beard scrub can help by removing dead skin and bacteria.
Why Does My Beard Itch?
While there are many factors that could cause your beard to itch, the most common one is dry skin. The itchy, scaly and flaky beard is usually a clear indication of dry skin. Other than dry skin, using a new face wash or other products can contribute to an itchy beard. If you want to get rid of beard itch, you first need to understand its causes.
Dry skin is a very common issue that affects both men and women. However, men are particularly susceptible to dry skin because of their facial hair. There are numerous products on the market that can be used to moisturize the skin or even soften the hair of your beard. If you are not sensitive to skin products, finding a good moisturizer or beard treatment might be your best bet.
Another common cause is using new products to wash your face or treat your beard. Allergic reactions are common and can cause redness, itching, and irritation on the skin under and around your beard. Add a new product lately? Simply ditching the new product might be all it takes to get rid of your beard itch.
It also goes without saying that other common things such as good hygiene and not washing your skin in scalding water can prevent beard itch.
How to Stop Beard Itch
Getting rid of beard itch may be as simple as trying a new product, ditching an old one, or changing your habits. Below are a few great tips on how to get rid of beard itch:
- Don’t wash your face with hot water. Hot water tends to dry skin out and can even cause minor burns which can lead to long-term irritation. Always opt for lukewarm or cool water when washing or rinsing your face.
- Topical products like beard wash and moisturizing beard creams are great but can cause reactions. When using a new product keep an eye on your skin for adverse reactions. Also, products like these may also need to be ruled out when trying to get rid of the beard itch that has existed for some time.
- Coarse facial hair can cause beard itch as well. Luckily, there are great creams that work to soften your facial hair just for this reason. My hair is very coarse and when I grow my facial hair I try to use similar products.
- If you trim your beard or use a razor to keep it tidy and looking fresh, opt for the right shaving device for your skin type. Using an electric trimmer over a blade can reduce irritation. However, using something precise like a safety razor or straight edge razor gives you crisp clean lines. Be sure to use the right shave preparation when using a blade over a trimmer.
Conclusion
Getting rid of beard itch is a serious concern for many guys that sport facial hair. Mustache itch is also a thing but can be taken care of exactly the same way. Beard itch can be eliminated as simple as washing your face more often or changing the product you are using. Washing your face with lower-temperature water will also help your skin from drying out. Opting for products like beard wash or cream could also help to soften coarse hairs and reduce itchiness. Everyone has different hair and skin types and finding the solution to your beard itch is as simple as experimenting with these simple tips.
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