Best men beard & mustache care according to redditors

We found 1,073 Reddit comments discussing the best men beard & mustache care. We ranked the 288 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/LieutenantJesus · 2864 pointsr/everymanshouldknow

I've shaved my mashers and bang/taint/funhole for years and years, so let me contribute.

So let's assume you've never blessed yourself with a shorn scrotum: There are two methods you can use to rid yourself of hair. I'll go over both, since I've done both extensively.

---

>Shaving:

USE A NEW RAZOR FOR THIS. Old razors deteriorate and the blades get bent/dulled. You don't want dull blades tugging at hairs and nicking you up down there.

  1. Trim up. Get a body-hair trimmer like a Norelco Bodygroom or just a regular hair-trimmer and take care most of the bush. Go with the shortest guard it'll allow-- Not using a guard is a good way to get a few nicks, not something you want down in your dangly bits. You want to get yourself short enough where a razor won't get caught and cut you up in masses of hair.

  2. Get in the shower, and get that bitch nice and hot. You don't want to try shaving dry, hell no. Wash your hair, brush your teeth, do all of your regular shower things to give your pubes a bit to get wet and soften up. This'll make it so much easier, trust me.

  3. Start shaving WITH the grain. Make a few passes. Don't press down on the razor, just let it do its job. You won't get it all in one go, and that's fine.

  4. Go across the grain. If your hair looks like this: |||||, shave in this ---> direction, or this <--- direction. The best would be doing a pass of each.

  5. Go against the grain. Now, at this point, if you feel smooth enough, feel free to stop. Going against the grain may cause irritation and ingrown hairs, so know your body and know how your hair responds. The biggest lesson is DO NOT PRESS DOWN ON THE RAZOR. You will only irritate your skin and nick yourself. Be patient and take your damn time.

  6. Finish the job. If you shave your dick, you must also shave your balls, otherwise you might as well just not even do it. It may be scary the first time taking a razor to your jumblies, but it's simple and quite safe, if you're careful (For the record, I've never nicked myself shaving down below, yet I can butcher my face when I'm not careful). Just take the sack in one hand and GENTLY pull it to stretch the skin, and run the razor lightly over it, front and back, starting the stroke from the underside of your dick and dragging down towards your feet. Don't bother too much with grain direction here, it won't matter that much.

  7. The Gooch/Ass/Asshole: You should also run over these areas with a hair trimmer/bodygroom before you go at it with a razor. The secret here is the same as the rest of your sensitive bits: Go slow, don't press down with the razor, and relax. The taint is tricky, but you can navigate it by feel pretty well. The ass/asshole is simple, except for the hole. If you're shaving your ass, you aren't gonna leave the hole hairy, so when you shave it, shave starting from the pucker and stroke AWAY. Do not shave ACROSS the sphincter, else you're just asking for a rough ride. Remember: DO NOT PUSH DOWN ON THE RAZOR.

    For your balls, you might want to make a run over them later when you're dry. Helps get those stray hairs.

    >Post-Shave Care:

    Once you get out, pat-dry the areas you've shaved. If you get razor burn, get some Vitamin E cream or moisturizer and spread a little down there. This will help the skin heal, and probably cool things off. I like to pat a little Gold Bond down there, because if I'm going to be fancy enough to shave my balls, I'm going to powder them like an English Nobleman.

    Itching: This is normal if this is your first time shaving/it's been a while since you've shaved. You shouldn't itch as bad or even at all the second time around, so just tough it out.

    Farts: You'd better be ready, because you can no longer sneak these fuckers. The bare skin will amplify your ass air to trumpet-like levels. Be prepared to use your flesh-valve a lot more efficiently after this.

    Sweat: You might feel like your ass/gooch is a lot sweatier than usual. It's not, you just lack friction from your now-missing hair down there. Invest in some boxer-briefs if it bothers you. You get used to this as well.

    ---
    >Depilatory Creams

    Alright, so now that we've covered shaving, let's discuss using chemical hair removers. I wouldn't use Nair on your private parts, you will burn yourself. You have to find something for sensitive skin (Which I'm sure Nair has now). I am a fan of Magic Shave. It's a powder you mix with water, then slather all over your crotch, wait a while, then rub off gently with a washcloth. You can get if off Amazon, or find it at most any drugstore in the shaving/hair removal aisle. Takes the hair right off and leaves you SMOOTH AS FUCK. It's messier and takes a little more time, but it's worth it in the end.

    They do sell it as a pre-mixed cream, but ever time I've used it it's been very lackluster, even after leaving it on for several minutes past the recommended time.

  8. Test it somewhere like your inner thigh. Mix a small bit, put it on for the prescribed amount of time (7 or so minutes, in my case), and wash it off. Wait a day to see if there are any adverse effects. Skipping this step is not recommended, seeing as a small allergic reaction on your thigh is a lot easier to handle than one all over your fucking dick.

  9. Mix. I use a mason jar, put in equal parts of the power and water, and shake it up. The I use something like a rubber spatula to scoop it out and slather it from dick (Try to limit getting any on the glans. It won't kill you, but you don't generally want depilatory cream on sensitive membranes like that) to asshole. The more you use, the better. Be sure to place a towel under you/do this in the tub to catch any that might drip.

  10. Wait. Set a timer and just stand around a bit. Brush your teeth. Floss. I don't care, just wait out the 5-7 minutes.

  11. Hop in the shower. Lukewarm water is the best for this stuff, I'd avoid going really hot though. Grab a washcloth and slowly rub the stuff off in a circular motion while under the stream. You might have to give some hairs a gentle tug to get them out, but it shouldn't take you any real effort. You may miss spots, and that's okay, you can get them next time. You should probably have a set washcloth just for this, because Magic Shave does have a tendency to stain.

  12. Pat dry. If you left it on a little too long, it might feel somewhat like razor burn. Use some Vitamin E/Moisturizing cream on it and dial the time back a little next time.



    All in all, I much prefer using Magic Shave to rid myself of hair, because it leaves me MUCH smoother and isn't as expensive as wearing razor cartridges out. Enjoy shaving, and know that your girlfriend/boyfriend will REALLY appreciate it.

    EDIT: Thank you for the gold, kind soul! May your balls be eternally smooth and velvety.
u/TimOfLegend · 133 pointsr/IAmA

Not sure if it's this exactly, but it's like this: http://www.amazon.com/Philips-Norelco-QT4070-Stubble-Mustache/dp/B003U8ESI4/

u/Honey_Badger_doesnt · 119 pointsr/howto

There was a really good post by /u/LieutenantJesus about this a few months ago. Here it is... the second method has worked REALLY well for me.

"I've shaved my mashers and bang/taint/funhole for years and years, so let me contribute.

So let's assume you've never blessed yourself with a shorn scrotum: There are two methods you can use to rid yourself of hair. I'll go over both, since I've done both extensively.

---

>Shaving:

USE A NEW RAZOR FOR THIS. Old razors deteriorate and the blades get bent/dulled. You don't want dull blades tugging at hairs and nicking you up down there.

  1. Trim up. Get a body-hair trimmer like a Norelco Bodygroom or just a regular hair-trimmer and take care most of the bush. Go with the shortest guard it'll allow-- Not using a guard is a good way to get a few nicks, not something you want down in your dangly bits. You want to get yourself short enough where a razor won't get caught and cut you up in masses of hair.

  2. Get in the shower, and get that bitch nice and hot. You don't want to try shaving dry, hell no. Wash your hair, brush your teeth, do all of your regular shower things to give your pubes a bit to get wet and soften up. This'll make it so much easier, trust me.

  3. Start shaving WITH the grain. Make a few passes. Don't press down on the razor, just let it do its job. You won't get it all in one go, and that's fine.

  4. Go across the grain. If your hair looks like this: |||||, shave in this ---> direction, or this <--- direction. The best would be doing a pass of each.

  5. Go against the grain. Now, at this point, if you feel smooth enough, feel free to stop. Going against the grain may cause irritation and ingrown hairs, so know your body and know how your hair responds. The biggest lesson is DO NOT PRESS DOWN ON THE RAZOR. You will only irritate your skin and nick yourself. Be patient and take your damn time.

  6. Finish the job. If you shave your dick, you must also shave your balls, otherwise you might as well just not even do it. It may be scary the first time taking a razor to your jumblies, but it's simple and quite safe, if you're careful (For the record, I've never nicked myself shaving down below, yet I can butcher my face when I'm not careful). Just take the sack in one hand and GENTLY pull it to stretch the skin, and run the razor lightly over it, front and back, starting the stroke from the underside of your dick and dragging down towards your feet. Don't bother too much with grain direction here, it won't matter that much.

  7. The Gooch/Ass/Asshole: You should also run over these areas with a hair trimmer/bodygroom before you go at it with a razor. The secret here is the same as the rest of your sensitive bits: Go slow, don't press down with the razor, and relax. The taint is tricky, but you can navigate it by feel pretty well. The ass/asshole is simple, except for the hole. If you're shaving your ass, you aren't gonna leave the hole hairy, so when you shave it, shave starting from the pucker and stroke AWAY. Do not shave ACROSS the sphincter, else you're just asking for a rough ride. Remember: DO NOT PUSH DOWN ON THE RAZOR.

    For your balls, you might want to make a run over them later when you're dry. Helps get those stray hairs.

    >Post-Shave Care:

    Once you get out, pat-dry the areas you've shaved. If you get razor burn, get some Vitamin E cream or moisturizer and spread a little down there. This will help the skin heal, and probably cool things off. I like to pat a little Gold Bond down there, because if I'm going to be fancy enough to shave my balls, I'm going to powder them like an English Nobleman.

    Itching: This is normal if this is your first time shaving/it's been a while since you've shaved. You shouldn't itch as bad or even at all the second time around, so just tough it out.

    Farts: You'd better be ready, because you can no longer sneak these fuckers. The bare skin will amplify your ass air to trumpet-like levels. Be prepared to use your flesh-valve a lot more efficiently after this.

    Sweat: You might feel like your ass/gooch is a lot sweatier than usual. It's not, you just lack friction from your now-missing hair down there. Invest in some boxer-briefs if it bothers you. You get used to this as well.

    ---
    >Depilatory Creams

    Alright, so now that we've covered shaving, let's discuss using chemical hair removers. I wouldn't use Nair on your private parts, you will burn yourself. You have to find something for sensitive skin (Which I'm sure Nair has now). I am a fan of Magic Shave. It's a powder you mix with water, then slather all over your crotch, wait a while, then rub off gently with a washcloth. You can get if off Amazon, or find it at most any drugstore in the shaving/hair removal aisle. Takes the hair right off and leaves you SMOOTH AS FUCK. It's messier and takes a little more time, but it's worth it in the end.

    They do sell it as a pre-mixed cream, but ever time I've used it it's been very lackluster, even after leaving it on for several minutes past the recommended time.

  8. Test it somewhere like your inner thigh. Mix a small bit, put it on for the prescribed amount of time (7 or so minutes, in my case), and wash it off. Wait a day to see if there are any adverse effects. Skipping this step is not recommended, seeing as a small allergic reaction on your thigh is a lot easier to handle than one all over your fucking dick.

  9. Mix. I use a mason jar, put in equal parts of the power and water, and shake it up. The I use something like a rubber spatula to scoop it out and slather it from dick (Try to limit getting any on the glans. It won't kill you, but you don't generally want depilatory cream on sensitive membranes like that) to asshole. The more you use, the better. Be sure to place a towel under you/do this in the tub to catch any that might drip.

  10. Wait. Set a timer and just stand around a bit. Brush your teeth. Floss. I don't care, just wait out the 5-7 minutes.

  11. Hop in the shower. Lukewarm water is the best for this stuff, I'd avoid going really hot though. Grab a washcloth and slowly rub the stuff off in a circular motion while under the stream. You might have to give some hairs a gentle tug to get them out, but it shouldn't take you any real effort. You may miss spots, and that's okay, you can get them next time. You should probably have a set washcloth just for this, because Magic Shave does have a tendency to stain.

  12. Pat dry. If you left it on a little too long, it might feel somewhat like razor burn. Use some Vitamin E/Moisturizing cream on it and dial the time back a little next time.



    All in all, I much prefer using Magic Shave to rid myself of hair, because it leaves me MUCH smoother and isn't as expensive as wearing razor cartridges out. Enjoy shaving, and know that your girlfriend/boyfriend will REALLY appreciate it."
u/thebornotaku · 72 pointsr/tifu

ALRIGHT MOTHERFUCKER YOU WANNA MANSCAPE? LISTEN UP.

Here's what you do. Go to your local CVS or Walgreens or whatever the fuck. Find the bit where they have electric razors and trimmers and shit. Found it? Good.

Now look for one of these motherfuckers. Doesn't have to be the same brand, just the same style. Gotta look like a little pair of hair clippers. That motherfucker will come with guides, too. This is fuckin' important. Plus most of them run on AA batteries, so you don't need any weird chargers or shit.

So get that motherfucker home, rip it open and get some oil on those blades. Ooooh yeah baby, just like that. Now find one of those guides that looks like it's a good length for your pubes. I like to use one around the same length as my leg hair, but I'm also a Grizzly bear (literally) so I can get away with that.

Now, how are you gonna do this shit? You can't just trim your fuckin' pubes over the floor, oh no. And you can't do it in the fuckin' shower either. Here's what you do...

Squat over the goddamn toilet. No you stupid motherfucker, open the goddamn lid first. Face the tank and squat over that bitch so your nuts are hanging in the breeze. Feels nice, don't it?

Okay, now trim those pubes. bzzzzt, no problem. notice all the fuckin' hair is in the toilet bowl? Fuck yeah you do. Hit that lever baby, just hit it once. Oh shit motherfucker, all them pubes are getting flushed down and they're fucking gone now. Easy wasn't it? Of course it fucking was. Wipe any stragglers off of the bowl, pack up your trimmers and go eat some pizza.

Bam. Trim your pubes in 5 minutes, basically no clean up, and you have a clean uniform look. Problem fuckin' solved.

u/fzxtreme · 47 pointsr/AskMen

Probably will be buried.

Most people are posting about manscaping but I'd like to offer a method instead of just saying do it.
I use a product called magic shave powder, link below. It's like Nair but won't fry your skin and will leave you porn-star smooth. Just add water, stir until it becomes creamy and apply to area for 5-10 minutes. Then just wash it off and watch the hair fall away. A trim before had would be best so you can get the cream onto the skin.

Trust me, it works amazingly. Link:

https://www.amazon.com/Magic-Shaving-Powder-ounce-fragrant/dp/B0048ZIFA0

u/jewboyfresh · 41 pointsr/AskMen

Nah thats so much work.

I used this

https://www.amazon.com/Honest-Amish-Beard-Balm-Conditioner/dp/B009NNFB0O

Put it in after I shower and I had a girl tell me by beard was as soft as her cat.

u/Trollkarlen · 39 pointsr/AskMen

Here are the Amazon reviews on it

There are some downsides though. It's messy (My sink looks like a war zone afterwards) but easy to clean up even when dry, its smelly, and you can't "partially" shave so your ass will be SMOOTH. Some people have bad reactions to stuff like this so try it on a small patch of arm/chest/leg whatever first, just to make sure your body is fine with it.

But for me, well worth those downsides, works super well.

u/lilmissmoonshine · 23 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Try a product called Magic Shaving Powder. It's not really for shaving, it dissolves the hairs but is much much milder than Nair. It also says it's "formulated for black men" but it works just as well for me as a white girl on my sensitive bits. You can find it here or in pretty much any pharmacy.

u/sdonaghy · 22 pointsr/everymanshouldknow

There are 3 products any guy with a beard should use. The first is a beard specific shampoo, i prefer Professor Fuzzworthy. Use this daily in the shower. Next is the beard Balm this is really what will help with the dandruff. It keeps your skin moist and beard soft. Use it one or twice a day. The last item is beard oil, this will help a little with the dandruff but is more for keeping your beard soft and preventing split ends. Use this as needed, especially if you touch your beard a lot.

u/jedale · 21 pointsr/datingoverthirty

The nice thing about beards is that they're easily removed. So go for it!

Some tips:

  • Beards require care, just like hair. In fact they require more care, because your face doesn't produce as much oil as your scalp does. Invest in some decent beard shampoo & conditioner, and some beard oil. I use Professor Fuzzworthy's for the former and Rangerfor the latter. I shampoo every other day. The beard oil goes in at least once per day (after showering), and I might apply it a second time in the evening if I'm going out and/or if the beard is feeling dry. Make sure that you massage the shampoo and oil all the way down to your skin; bearddruff is a thing.
  • Invest in a decent trimmer. Doesn't have to be expensive! I use this thing; it has guards in 1/8" increments out to 1", and the guard can also be repositioned slightly to get you even more precise control.
  • Once you have a length you like don't be afraid to get the occasional professional trim in order to get nice lines and fading and whatever else you're into. I've had my beard pretty short for the past few months so I haven't bothered, but I'm growing it back out again and once I hit a length I'm happy with I'll probably start getting it cared for once per month or so.
u/Freedom-Labs · 20 pointsr/Steroidsourcetalk

Ok, not gear, but still reviewing a product for our needs.

Fellas, I've received a gift for Christmas that has been a god send.

https://www.amazon.com/Philips-Norelco-OneBlade-QP2520-70/dp/B01D328DH8?th=1

Alright, now for shaving your face 5/10 - meh at best.

Shaving your chest and stomach 9/10 - amazing smooth

Shaving your balls and dong 10/10 - it don't be grabbin or nothing!

Get one, trust me dudes. My guys are as smooth as the day I was born. No more of the ole stretch and scrape.

That's it, just wanted to share with you guys and let you know that I'm smooth...all over ;P

u/PurpleFartMonkey · 19 pointsr/trees

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000V8IBXE/ref=oh_details_o02_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

For my Dad... for Father's day. I thought it was damn funny, him not so much :)

u/littlehuman7 · 17 pointsr/casualiama

If it makes you feel better, no one ever taught me about beard growth or how suits should fit or stuff like that. I've just figured it all out for myself in the past few years. Get yourself some beard balm/oil like this or this, and also a boars hair brush like this. Use the balm/oil while it's still just slightly damp after the shower, followed by a brushing after. Your beard will soon be a thing of manly silkiness. Here's style and trimming maintenance.

u/afternoonjoke · 15 pointsr/everymanshouldknow

Philips one blade? It's on sale now too for 17.50

Philips Norelco OneBlade hybrid electric trimmer and shaver, QP2520/70 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D328DH8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_wfEfAbTWKKGZK

Disclaimer: have not used on privates

u/dubious_luxury · 15 pointsr/starterpacks

That's where Magic Shave comes in.

u/notoneofyourfans · 14 pointsr/sex

Get Magic Shaving Powder. No blade is required. It is super cheap and your balls come away feeling like two eggs in a silk pouch. But you have to follow the amount of time it is to stay on the area you are removing hair from or it will burn like the pits of hell for a couple of days. I use it for clearing wild brush and then maintain with a good shaver....

u/Carb0nFiber · 13 pointsr/MtF

Buy shaving powder on Amazon, mix it 1 to 1 with water and just coat your body, wait 15 minutes, it's gentle unlike Nair and doesn't burn, just wash off with a warm cloth and all the hair is gone, I'll post the Amazon link

Magic Shaving Powder Gold 4.5... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0048ZIFA0?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/AceHiStation · 12 pointsr/beards

Good looking beard! As an owner of a Persian beard, I find just a little bit of gloss can help reduce the waviness of my beard and makes it look much more legit. Just a thought. Also I realize the product is expensive for how little you get, but you really don't need to use that much to see a difference. Let me know if you try it!

u/I-plaey-geetar · 12 pointsr/teenagers

>Note: I did not write this:

I've shaved my mashers and bang/taint/funhole for years and years, so let me contribute.

So let's assume you've never blessed yourself with a shorn scrotum: There are two methods you can use to rid yourself of hair. I'll go over both, since I've done both extensively.

---

>Shaving:

USE A NEW RAZOR FOR THIS. Old razors deteriorate and the blades get bent/dulled. You don't want dull blades tugging at hairs and nicking you up down there.

  1. Trim up. Get a body-hair trimmer like a Norelco Bodygroom or just a regular hair-trimmer and take care most of the bush. Go with the shortest guard it'll allow-- Not using a guard is a good way to get a few nicks, not something you want down in your dangly bits. You want to get yourself short enough where a razor won't get caught and cut you up in masses of hair.

  2. Get in the shower, and get that bitch nice and hot. You don't want to try shaving dry, hell no. Wash your hair, brush your teeth, do all of your regular shower things to give your pubes a bit to get wet and soften up. This'll make it so much easier, trust me.

  3. Start shaving WITH the grain. Make a few passes. Don't press down on the razor, just let it do its job. You won't get it all in one go, and that's fine.

  4. Go across the grain. If your hair looks like this: |||||, shave in this ---> direction, or this <--- direction. The best would be doing a pass of each.

  5. Go against the grain. Now, at this point, if you feel smooth enough, feel free to stop. Going against the grain may cause irritation and ingrown hairs, so know your body and know how your hair responds. The biggest lesson is DO NOT PRESS DOWN ON THE RAZOR. You will only irritate your skin and nick yourself. Be patient and take your damn time.

  6. Finish the job. If you shave your dick, you must also shave your balls, otherwise you might as well just not even do it. It may be scary the first time taking a razor to your jumblies, but it's simple and quite safe, if you're careful (For the record, I've never nicked myself shaving down below, yet I can butcher my face when I'm not careful). Just take the sack in one hand and GENTLY pull it to stretch the skin, and run the razor lightly over it, front and back, starting the stroke from the underside of your dick and dragging down towards your feet. Don't bother too much with grain direction here, it won't matter that much.

  7. The Gooch/Ass/Asshole: You should also run over these areas with a hair trimmer/bodygroom before you go at it with a razor. The secret here is the same as the rest of your sensitive bits: Go slow, don't press down with the razor, and relax. The taint is tricky, but you can navigate it by feel pretty well. The ass/asshole is simple, except for the hole. If you're shaving your ass, you aren't gonna leave the hole hairy, so when you shave it, shave starting from the pucker and stroke AWAY. Do not shave ACROSS the sphincter, else you're just asking for a rough ride. Remember: DO NOT PUSH DOWN ON THE RAZOR.

    For your balls, you might want to make a run over them later when you're dry. Helps get those stray hairs.

    >Post-Shave Care:

    Once you get out, pat-dry the areas you've shaved. If you get razor burn, get some Vitamin E cream or moisturizer and spread a little down there. This will help the skin heal, and probably cool things off. I like to pat a little Gold Bond down there, because if I'm going to be fancy enough to shave my balls, I'm going to powder them like an English Nobleman.

    Itching: This is normal if this is your first time shaving/it's been a while since you've shaved. You shouldn't itch as bad or even at all the second time around, so just tough it out.

    Farts: You'd better be ready, because you can no longer sneak these fuckers. The bare skin will amplify your ass air to trumpet-like levels. Be prepared to use your flesh-valve a lot more efficiently after this.

    Sweat: You might feel like your ass/gooch is a lot sweatier than usual. It's not, you just lack friction from your now-missing hair down there. Invest in some boxer-briefs if it bothers you. You get used to this as well.

    ---
    >Depilatory Creams

    Alright, so now that we've covered shaving, let's discuss using chemical hair removers. I wouldn't use Nair on your private parts, you will burn yourself. You have to find something for sensitive skin (Which I'm sure Nair has now). I am a fan of Magic Shave. It's a powder you mix with water, then slather all over your crotch, wait a while, then rub off gently with a washcloth. You can get if off Amazon, or find it at most any drugstore in the shaving/hair removal aisle. Takes the hair right off and leaves you SMOOTH AS FUCK. It's messier and takes a little more time, but it's worth it in the end.

    They do sell it as a pre-mixed cream, but ever time I've used it it's been very lackluster, even after leaving it on for several minutes past the recommended time.

  8. Test it somewhere like your inner thigh. Mix a small bit, put it on for the prescribed amount of time (7 or so minutes, in my case), and wash it off. Wait a day to see if there are any adverse effects. Skipping this step is not recommended, seeing as a small allergic reaction on your thigh is a lot easier to handle than one all over your fucking dick.

  9. Mix. I use a mason jar, put in equal parts of the power and water, and shake it up. The I use something like a rubber spatula to scoop it out and slather it from dick (Try to limit getting any on the glans. It won't kill you, but you don't generally want depilatory cream on sensitive membranes like that) to asshole. The more you use, the better. Be sure to place a towel under you/do this in the tub to catch any that might drip.

  10. Wait. Set a timer and just stand around a bit. Brush your teeth. Floss. I don't care, just wait out the 5-7 minutes.

  11. Hop in the shower. Lukewarm water is the best for this stuff, I'd avoid going really hot though. Grab a washcloth and slowly rub the stuff off in a circular motion while under the stream. You might have to give some hairs a gentle tug to get them out, but it shouldn't take you any real effort. You may miss spots, and that's okay, you can get them next time. You should probably have a set washcloth just for this, because Magic Shave does have a tendency to stain.

  12. Pat dry. If you left it on a little too long, it might feel somewhat like razor burn. Use some Vitamin E/Moisturizing cream on it and dial the time back a little next time.



    All in all, I much prefer using Magic Shave to rid myself of hair, because it leaves me MUCH smoother and isn't as expensive as wearing razor cartridges out. Enjoy shaving, and know that your girlfriend/boyfriend will REALLY appreciate it.

    Note: i did not write this
u/paradiseparadigm · 11 pointsr/everymanshouldknow

EMSK: Men don't trim their beards.

In all seriousness, these work well: http://www.amazon.com/Philips-Norelco-QT4070-Stubble-Mustache/dp/B003U8ESI4

u/Hrhnick · 11 pointsr/askgaybros

Best $35 you will spend, you'll be smooth and it's almost impossible to get cut like a traditional razor or burned like from Nair.

Philips Norelco OneBlade hybrid electric trimmer and shaver, QP2520/70 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D328DH8/

u/Spazmodo · 10 pointsr/beards
u/zenmity · 9 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I have this one and I think it's great. It's inexpensive, does the job well, and is also very useful for trimming sideburns and the like. For stubble, just remove the attachment. If you're impatient like me, Walmart shudder sells them.

I'm just like you, and I go clean shaven with a razor about once a year. The rest of the time, I just grow out the beard weekly and then shave it down to stubble. One more tip to keep it looking good is (after trimming) to use a razor to clean up your cheeks and give your face a more groomed look.

u/I_TYPE_IN_ALL_CAPS · 8 pointsr/science

NO, IT ISN'T.

GET A REMINGTON MB200. EVERY COUPLE OF DAYS, HOP IN THE SHOWER WITH IT AND BUZZ YOUR HEAD. ALL THE FLYING STUBBLE IS CONTAINED AND WASHES DOWN THE DRAIN, NO MUSS, NO FUSS. ASSUMING YOU DON'T WANT YOUR HEAD SHAVED SMOOTH, THIS IS THE WAY TO GO.

u/rspeed · 8 pointsr/Frugal

About a year ago I picked up a Whal lithium ion cordless trimmer to replace my dying NiCad-powered beard trimmer, but it's so absurdly powerful that it replaced my corded hair trimmer as well.

u/BurnTheThirdSon · 8 pointsr/askgaybros

Waxing is a good way to rid yourself hair and all but personally it's just really awkward to do without a helping hand!

I'd recommend using Magic hair removal powder; you just mix it with water, slap it on yo butt (or anywhere you want to use it), wait 5 minutes, and wash it off.

It's super good if you're like me and have sensitive skin, it's like hair removal cream but I find that it's much gentler on your skin (plus you can adjust the water to powder ratio to how you want it). The only problem I've had with it is when I've let my ass get too hairy and used it there's like a few hairs here and there that weren't removed but when that happens you can just shave it off without getting shaving rashes.

Definitely recommend giving it a try if you want a nice smooth buttox.

u/ValuableGear · 8 pointsr/BeardAdvice

You might not get the beard you wanted, but what you have can get close, minus the connecting mustache. Don't sweat that.

First: Shampoo your beard every time you shampoo your hair, and use a heavy beard balm after you dry it as part of your morning routine. I use honest amish heavy duty. Use a bb sized amount, rub between your hands real good, and run through your beard and mustache.

Second: After applying balm, comb and flatten. Mustache to the sides, cheeks down and back. I do chin down and neck up, but experiment with all down too.

Third: Right before your next shower, comb your beard and break out your trimmers. 1 change from step 2, comb your mustache straight down over your lip, but do comb the mustache at the corner of your mouth to the sides. You want to trim any mustache hairs that hang over your lip JUST to the top of where your upper lip changes color back to your face tone. Don't trim all your mustache hairs to the same length, just carefully use the bare trimmer to clip the hairs that hang over your lip. Put two fingers above your Adams apple and trim from there down your neck to establish a center. Now trim a neck line. Guide here. Don't worry about a cheek-line yet, do that in a week or two. Ask a roommate/family member/trusted friend for help trimming your neckline. Awkward, but less awkward than messing up your neckline :).

Fourth: Wait a week. Your hair should begin to "train" and stay in those directions more often. Give it a week and see how you feel. If you're still unhappy with progress, either go to a barber with beard experience or go with the other suggestion to try a goatee. Keep the mustache trimmed like step 3 and comb every day.

In the end, not having the beard you want feels terrible, but your beard is not terrible. Confidence is acting like you have or can get what you want. Stay confident my friend, and your beard will be awesome.

u/NW_Nutmegger · 7 pointsr/beards

Here’s my two cents on my suggestions and personal routine.

For me, the most important thing when starting out is to apply beard oil daily. Yes, daily.

Start your morning with beard oil. Place the bottle right next to your toothbrush so right after you brush your teeth, you are applying the oil. I can't overstate this enough.

For my beard I use 8 drops of beard oil every morning, which when dropped into my palm measures about the size of a dime. That's plenty.

When beginning, start with 2-3 drops and work your way up monthly until you reach a dime size (maximum nickel size and that's for much longer beards than mine) and make sure you get that oil right into your beard and onto your skin. Trust me, your face will thank you later.

I can honestly say I've never experienced the "itch phase" do to disciplining myself with the beard oil, some days applying it before dinner when I get off work after a long day (I work outside for FedEx so my beard takes a pounding with the wind coming into my truck and the elements).

In regards to my personal routine, I comb the beard oil through my beard with a Kent comb (highly recommend!) upwards, then downwards — getting all the oil into all parts of my beard — and then after this I apply a thumbnail size amount of beard balm, repeating the same process with my Kent comb, up and down.

After this, I apply my mustache wax. I use about a half of my thumbnail. That’s plenty to get the ‘stache to stay put.

I rub the wax between the pads of my index finger for about 10-15 seconds to get it pliable and then apply with the assistance of my thumbs, working my way from the center to the ends.

I comb the wax through a few times with one of those small mustache Kent combs and then lightly use my fingers to form the handlebar.

The entire process takes no more than 5 minutes. Certainly beats shaving, which I despise.

Here are the 3 products I’ve been using over the last few months of growing my “yeard” (year long beard) and have been VERY satisfied.

1️⃣ Honest Amish Beard Oil

2️⃣ Honest Amish Beard Balm

3️⃣ Bearded Bastard Mustache Wax

All the best on your beard journey. 👊🏻

u/zrganza · 7 pointsr/beards

Hello beard friend. I will recommend a product to you. Amazon carries a Hair Mask product. Pure Body Naturals Hair Mask https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01N5M26PI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Use it up to twice a week, it will soften and make your beard hair silky and so damn soft. Its the ultimate conditioner for hair.
Also, beard oil is your best friend. Use a high quality one. I recommend a simple one Leven Rose https://www.amazon.com/Leven-Rose-Fragrance-Leave-Conditioner/dp/B00IB6IAOS/ref=sr_1_1_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1497241471&sr=1-1&keywords=levenrose+beard+oil use it multiple times in a day. Your beard length 4-5 drops 2-3 times a day will keep it soft, supple and your skin under the beard quite happy. Good Luck Friend!

u/thr33redhats · 7 pointsr/EDC

I use the Phillips Norelco 7200.

Philips Norelco Beard trimmer Series 7200, Vacuum trimmer with 20 built-in length settings, BT7215/49 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0199RDFA6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_wWPqzbHGFBC95

It's not the flashiest or the most expensive, but it does the job perfectly for me.

u/Suroth85 · 7 pointsr/tifu

I have been shaving off and on for about 15 years now. My motto is a quality tool to be used on my quality tool. Here are some things that could be a problem.

  • Wrong Razor - Don't use crappy disposables. This isn't your face. These were my go to for awhile, but I have moved over to the Gillette Men's Body Razors. I like the Gillette's better as they seem to last much longer. As soon as the protective coating around the Schick's wear off you might as well be using scissors.

  • Old/Worn Razor - If it tugs at all toss it.

  • Trim - Haven't shaved in a while? Use a quality electric trimmer. I use the a Norelco QT4070. I originally bought it for my beard, but I have it very useful elsewhere. The shorter the hairs are when you go to shave, the less pull you are going to generate with the razor. That leads to less aggravated skin.

  • Shaving Lotion - Get some body shaving lotion to use with it. There are loads of brands out there. While your at it throw that crappy Barbasol away and get something decent to shave with for your face.

  • Going against the Grain - I don't recommend it for the pubic mound. On the shaft or balls, it becomes more a matter of where the razor can fit at the correct angle than which direction the hair grows.

  • Aftercare - To deal with the razor burn that you will get while your skin isn't use to shaving yet, get some Neosporin and rub it on gently. There are also products made specifically for post-pubic shaving. After some trial and error, I still feel like Neosporin does the same quality job without the added scent and for a half the price.

    Before you try any of this let your skin heal.
u/del_rio · 7 pointsr/malegrooming

Magic Powder or equivalent. Mix with water, lather on ass, wait ~7 minutes. I only did it once like 5 years ago, but it worked hilariously well.

u/KanyeWest2020 · 7 pointsr/DemocratsforDiversity

Get a beard oil or balm. I use this

u/ShaktiAmarantha · 6 pointsr/sex
u/Krunchy1736 · 6 pointsr/BlackPeopleTwitter

Had good results with Magic Shave as well. Very gentle.

u/hairymeancritter · 6 pointsr/malelifestyle

I use Honest Amish beard balm. Beardbrand is another popular brand of beard oil. Another nice gift might be a boar's hair brush for his beard (especially if it's 100% real boar's hair).

u/przm_ · 6 pointsr/islam

Bearded 19 year old here. Size is the same as this dude's beard. Having a beard is really high maintenance (well at least for me). If I don't take care of it for a week it will get out of control (it's funny because I'm not even hairy, like I don't even have any chest hair LOL).

I use natural beard oil so that I don't have any weird hairs sticking out. This is the one I use, it's freaking amazing. I put a few drops onto my palm, rub my hands together, and rub them gently into my beard and skin underneath the beard.

I have a really small beard brush that I keep with me in my backpack at school, because when I do wudu and wet my face I need to reshape my beard so that all the hairs are flowing in the same direction. It's really small and you can grip the entire thing with your hand.

I trim my beard every other day to make sure it looks really clean and sharp. I like to be well groomed so yeah, there's that.

u/Brandon_S12 · 5 pointsr/beards

I'm not sure that this is a trimming issue (unless you took off some length), but rather after you grow your beard past a certain length you can start to see the natural wave that the hair has to it. Mine does the same thing.

I can usually comb the "flair" out using some Honest Amish Beard Balm. If it's a bad flair day I will straighten it out using a blow dryer on low/med heat and a comb, but I use this method sparingly, as drying out the beard too much can cause split ends.

u/zobger · 5 pointsr/AskMenOver30

I use beard oil and balm in the morning every day after bath, and beard oil every night. Wash it with soap weekly. Trim it once a week or as needed.

Oil: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01DTR6608/

Balm: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B009NNFB0O

Soap: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HBSC3JA

u/StillEnjoyLegos · 5 pointsr/videos

Sure no problem! Someone who has tried different kinds probably could offer a better recommendation than me but the one I use is by Honest Amish from Amazon.

It works great for keeping my beard soft like a bear.... or a cat? No, a bear...

u/CampCodeCycle · 5 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

Conditioner is okay but it's really strong and not made for beard hair. I use a beard shampoo every few days and apply a beard balm every day. Trust me, if you liked it with conditioner these are two purchases that will have a huge return .

http://www.amazon.com/Professor-Fuzzworthys-SHAMPOO-Tasmania-Australia/dp/B00HBSC3JA

http://www.amazon.com/Honest-Amish-Beard-Balm-Conditioner/dp/B009NNFB0O

u/thejesbusfire · 5 pointsr/OkCupid

Cedar beard oil

smells super good

u/annarchy8 · 5 pointsr/AskTrollX

I use this one. It works really well for any length hair.

u/AnotherRandomPervert · 5 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

The best beard trimmer I've had so far. It's wonderful for trimming down the pubic area (and my pits too when I feel like the hair's too annoying)

u/Callasurgeon · 5 pointsr/Moustache

I make my own wax but I definitely recommend a Kent's moustache and beard comb. Kent 81T- Men's Handmade Beard/Moustache Comb, X-Small https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00354XMH6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_H2USzbAY79Z88

u/shrmnmss · 5 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup

NYX has great liners! I was glammed this set, that I use pretty much every day.

u/veepeedeepee · 5 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I like this Phillips trimmer because it's got a built-in vacuum to keep the trimmed hair from making a mess on the sink.

u/tabledresser · 5 pointsr/IAmA

Questions|Answers
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Unlimited budget, no worries about making profits, ridiculous amount of technology and talent available: What kind of game would you make? Would you even make a game?|The truth is I always act as if I didn't have to worry about profits, had all the money in the world, and no technical limits. Maybe that's why my games are considered "niche," why they go over budget, and why my programmers have to work so hard. So basically, I'd be doing exactly what I'm doing right now! :)
That's a bit of a disheartening answer because there are technical limitations to video games. imagine a full VR psychonauts... how trippy would that be?|Yeah, I guess. But I've never felt limited by technology. There's tons of interesting stuff that can be done on current technology. We're limited more by our creativity than by our technology.
You can! Why do people think I'm not answering questions about Psychonauts?|Oh goddamn you Chris Remo!
What do we need to do to convince you to regrow the beard? Charitable donations? Animal Sacrifice?|Men need to embrace dynamic facial hair. Change is good. Sometimes there will be a beard, some times not. Some times a half beard, soul patch, or chinstrap. Neckbeard, Lemmy handlebar, whatever. But please feel free to make charitable donations nonetheless!
In regard to your dynamic hair, which razor(s) do you use as your Tim Schaver?|Not sure if it's this exactly, but it's like this: Link to www.amazon.com
I try to explain this to people when ever i cut my beard off to do something new. when you see yourself every day, a little change goes a long way.|Keep them guessing. They'll complain, but secretly they like it.
You you're accepting sacrificial goats then?|Depends. Can you make bacon from goat meat?
How was it working with Jack Black?|The best. Super nice guy. Really funny. Really serious gamer, too.

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u/lizziedear13 · 5 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

Ooooh I just found something on the holy grail product recs that I tried and found worked really well! It's called SoftSheen-Carson Magic Regular Strength Shaving Powder. It's targeted (I believe)
towards African-American men who have sensitive skin and can't shave. It's a depilatory powder that you mix with water and spread over whatever area you want to remove hair from. It worked AMAZINGLY well on my legs & bikini area. Absolutely no sensitivity/tingling/redness/irritation and I haven't had any issue with ingrown hairs. The only issue is that it kind of smells? But honestly I didn't find it too bad (though I bought the yellow one which is labelled as "fragrant"). I found it at my local grocery store in the ethnic hair care section - it was less than $2. It's also available on Amazon.

Here's a link to the holy grail thread.

u/vehementvelociraptor · 5 pointsr/AskMen

Okay so it's a bit messy, but it works WONDERS:

Get some Magic Shave. The powder stuff. All walmarts and walgreens carry the stuff. Get maybe two heaping spoonfuls into a small cup, mix with approximately 1:1 amount of water (maybe start with a bit less). It takes a minute or two of stirring to work it in, but it should be a consistency slightly thicker than water.

Slather that all over your balls. Really get a good coating. It's messy, so maybe do it in the shower. Wait 7 minutes (I just reddit on my phone). Then turn the shower on at lukewarm temperature and slowly rinse it off, also you might have to massage/tug a bit. All that hair will fall right off.

Smooth as balls, literally. And no blades or sharp bits. some people are sensitive to deploratory cream. Test out on you inner elbow or knee first. Might take you a couple tries to get the right consistency/potency.

u/godzilla1517 · 5 pointsr/answers

Okay, if you want BABY SMOOTH testicle and ass area, use this shit. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0048ZIFA0/ref=mp_s_a_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1501218836&sr=8-1&keywords=Magic+shave+powder

I saw it in an older thread when someone asked this same question, bought a can myself, and I've never looked back. This product will completely clear your nutsack of any hair whatsoever when you use it properly according to the directions. Do not shave first, otherwise you may get razor burn, and the product does not feel good whatsoever when it gets into small cuts, in fact it is quite painful and may sway your opinion on the stuff negatively. Just do what it says on the package, and MAKE SURE you do the test run on a small area somewhere else so you can see if you're allergic to it or whatever. This shit will get your balls as smooth and hairless as they were when you were 6 years old.

The only negative thing I have to say about it is that it kinda stinks, and you have to sit there with this nasty liquid on your nuts for about 8 minutes, but other than that it's great. 9/10 do recommend

u/pdxiowa · 4 pointsr/malegrooming

Trimmers I've owned:

Wahl All-in-One 9854-600

Pros: powerful clippers with a very long battery life. Suitable for all types of body hair grooming.

Cons: Only one guard that I consider suitable for stubble length and I'd prefer more options on that front. Not waterproof.


Trym II

Pros: Charging stand and sleek look allows you to keep it in plain sight on your bathroom counter without the counter appearing cluttered.

Cons: Fewer guard options than the Wahl, and seemed less powerful, although for the purposes of trimming stubble it seemed minimally sufficient.

Trimmers I'd consider if I were in the market right now:

Something more premium: Philips Norelco Beard trimmer Series 7200

Philips is generally at the top of the list for reviews of beard trimmers, and the dedicated beard trimmer gives you more options for stubble length. Lastly, after a couple years of maintaining stubble-length growth, I can now see why the vacuum feature would be desirable. Trimming down to stubble is messy business.

Something affordable, yet highly rated and with more options for stubble length: Wahl Beard Trimmer

I have, on occasion, wished I had more versatility in choosing a stubble length (a little longer or just a tad shorter - depending). A dedicated beard trimmer that doesn't break the bank would be a good starting point on that front.

u/shaun3000 · 4 pointsr/sex

NO! IT's AWFUL! I don't know why it is so highly rated. It is cheaply made, the motor is weak and the weak battery doesn't help. It's fine for light work. If you want something that you won't want to throw against a wall, check out Wahl or similar. I bought this, recently, and couldn't be happier with it. Solidly built and it does in five minutes what took twenty with the damn Norelco POS.

u/adam6923 · 4 pointsr/malefashionadvice

You could always buy this bad boy and do the perma-stubble look. Even if you are patchy in place, if you do perpetual stubby with an electric razor, eventually the thinner parts will catch up. Or should.

u/dippitydoo2 · 4 pointsr/Harmontown

Mine doesn't cut too long, if anything once in a while I cut too short. This one has a guard that rests near the trimmers as low as 1mm. Once I got this bad boy, I never looked back.

Yes, I'm someone with a lot of opinions and experience maintaining my junk hair. Maybe it's odd, or maybe it's my calling.

u/donwilson · 4 pointsr/OkCupid

I use the cheaper Norelco QT4070 primarily because it has a vacuum. Vacuum beard shavers are amazing.

u/Jazzeeee · 4 pointsr/HaircareScience

Half Afro but intimately familiar with the in growns issue. I stopped shaving and now use magic shaving powder. It’s saved my life. Get the gold cans, the silver smells like shit. Magic Shaving Powder Gold 4.5 ounce fragrant https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0048ZIFA0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_3TZLDb0388SNT. Can usually get these for less than a dollar at Walmart in the “ethnic hair” or shaving sections.

u/yeahthechamp · 4 pointsr/DIY

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0048ZIFA0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_4HZxwbEXMHQ0W

This is "safer" for balls. I would still recommend testing and following directions carefully. Also be careful what you put on after. I will tell you Fresh Balls and this don't mix.

u/TooManyTabs · 4 pointsr/BeardTalk

Yup. All of this. Great advice!

Also, people swear by this and can keep it under control:
http://www.amazon.com/Honest-Amish-Beard-Balm-Conditioner/dp/B009NNFB0O/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8

u/youmaycallme_v · 4 pointsr/everymanshouldknow

I also have a beard. I usually keep it relatively short, but since I've grown it out, I've had this same issue. I tried beard oil (specifically this one) and a beard brush (this one), and since then, I've been beardruff free! The oil really helps keep your skin healthy, which prevents any flakes from forming to begin with, and the brush helps the oil really get in there and keeps your beard looking good.

Of course, I oil and brush my beard every morning after showering, and I would probably recommended anyone else with a beard do the same, but to each their own.

Also, check out this post on /r/beards that's helpful for learning about beard oil

Edit: Also, other people mentioned using normal shampoo/conditioner on your beard. DO NOT DO THAT. The types of oils in your beard are different for those in your hair. Using normal hair care products for your beard can result in a dried out beard, split ends, and other issues.

u/hansSA · 3 pointsr/beards

http://www.amazon.com/Honest-Amish-Heavy-Duty-Beard/dp/B00CP7BYPG

I use this. It gives some control without looking too manicured. Nice neutral smell, too.

u/zef_ninja · 3 pointsr/beards

I have been using this product for a few months now. Very happy about it!

u/ViziTronMan · 3 pointsr/Advice

I personally would check out /r/beards

I was wondering the same thing a while back when i wanted to grow mine out, mostly because im 33 and never had the chance to grow it out before, that is where i learned about bear oil, if you are persistent and use it regularly, it will actually get pretty soft. This is the stuff that i personally use, but there is a pretty big range of products with and without scents and extra vitamins to keep it healthy. If i grow mine out, i will wash my face every morning and evening with hot water, then put a couple of drops in between my fingers and thumb and stroke it into the hairs and repeat till you get all if not most of the hair. Before i started using it, i thought the oil might make my beard feel oily, but it doesn't, the hairs actually absorb it pretty well, but everybody has different genes and if it feels oily, it probably means you're using too much for your own and can probably use a dry towel to pat off any extra.

u/ZenThundr · 3 pointsr/beards

I'm also a fan of Honest Amish. They make a nice beard oil as well as the balm. The balm seems to give more control as far as styling, but most days I just use the oil. Feels niiiiiiice.

u/dinomeji · 3 pointsr/askgaybros

I use a philips oneblade for close shaving (for my neck, edges) but it does have combs you can slap on it, but that can be a hassle.

So I use a philips trimmer with a knob that lets me change trim lengths on the fly (but you'd have to take a couple seconds to diassemble it to get a semi-close clean shave) because I use different lengths for the the moustache part the cheek part and the under the jaw part.

u/str8_70s · 3 pointsr/beards

My needs:

  1. Simple wide-toothed comb, akin to a fro pick. Wooden is nice.
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071GTKD66/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_pB4UDb5VVFHE9

  2. Beard brush.
    Depending on your hair, you may want softer: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AYMHBLY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_yC4UDbRER7D10
    Or firmer: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00Q5JHGVQ?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

  3. Beard oil and or balm.
    I use a little oil after shower at night before bed, and a little balm after cold shower in the morning. For oil, I mix my own. Jojoba oil, maybe a little argan, and whatever woody essential oils I like for scent. For balm, I actually use this: Badger Unscented Balm for Sensitive Dry Skin - 2oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B007A4VY9A/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_mF4UDbQK5VTFD
    Technically not a beard balm, but it’s got no garbage in it, and there’s always a premium or up-charge on beard-specific products, and I’m not down with that bullshit.

  4. Beard wash.
    I also mix my own “beard shampoo,” basically just Dr. Bronner’s soap, diluted 3:1 or 4:1, add a little oil of some sort (jojoba, olive or avocado), and perhaps a little peppermint oil. Basically you just want a gentle soap. A bunch of recipes online, but similarly, beard-specific products will always cost more than their components. I pay almost nothing for great beard care, except a little time.

    Beard on!
u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/indieheads

This is the one I got, $12 roughly. I love it. It gives me the feeling that I expect a dog has when you scratch it in just the right spot and it kicks its leg out.

u/Whiteoak789 · 3 pointsr/beards

I just bought a pack with 4 oz bottles of Almond oil, Avocado oil and Jojoba oil I also bought a 4 oz of grapeseed oil and mixed them all in a little 1 oz bottle with a dropper (You can buy 6 of them for $5 on ebay). I also bought some Cedar and Pine fragrance oil to add to it for smell that is also Phthalate free vegan and cruelty free just added bonuses it was only $3 for 10ml and smells awesome. Ill link em below if you wanna check it out. I just applied it to my beard this morning and to my head hair and it smells great and feels great.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00TIS57MG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071YDT52H/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1

Edit: Here is a good comb set to if interested

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01AYMHBLY/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s03?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Clegko · 3 pointsr/wicked_edge

I use this guy for trimming and doing a quick once-over when I am feeling extra lazy.

I used to use electric before I got into wet shaving, and this is far nicer to use.

u/xGenderTraitorx · 3 pointsr/ftm

I like the Phillips OneBlade. I haven’t tried the guides, but using it without a guide will give you a close shave but it’s not totally clean by any means, and by the next day it will likely be at the level of stubble you’re looking for.

u/agiddything · 3 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

You can use a cheap beard trimmer made for men's faces! Just put it on a low-ish guard and run it all over like you're mowing the lawn. Easy, cheap, and pain free.

edit: like this one https://www.amazon.com/Philips-Norelco-Groomer-MG3750-60/dp/B01K1HPA60/

u/hapns · 3 pointsr/beards

This will work fine for what you need. Previously, when I kept my beard short, I just used my Wahl clippers-- the same ones I'd use to cut my hair.

u/awhite2490 · 3 pointsr/wicked_edge

I'm guessing you mean an electric beard trimmer. If so, I use a Wahl very similar to this kit: https://www.amazon.com/Wahl-Cordless-Rechargeable-Trimmer-9918-6171/dp/B00009RF1E
Pretty sure Walmart stocks them as well for the same price.

u/FZ1Munky · 3 pointsr/Wetshaving

I use the same as /u/songwind as far as process goes. Keep it trimmed with the clippers and straighten up any weird lines. Shave around it with the DE.

I will also second the Wahl trimmer. I user a different model but it works great.

Trimmer

u/cjw2211 · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Yo I have the same problem. I took your image and drew a line where you should be ending your chest hair:

http://s13.postimage.org/tl4pxqic7/yeah.png

Try to keep it as natural as possible. What I do is take my trimmer:

http://www.amazon.com/Remington-MB-200-Titanium-Mustache-Trimmer/dp/B0009OMU0A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1344939065&sr=8-1&keywords=remington+beard

This one is good because you just use a wheel to adjust the length, you don't have to attach different guides. I take that and at the very edges where my delts meet my pecs, I start at the lowest setting, do a small line with that, and then go up a setting, do a small line, etc etc until I'm at my desired length (I would recommend around a centimeter).

It gives it a very natural fade-in look. Try it!

edit: also wanted to add that the end points on the sides and bottom should just be where your pecs are meeting your torso. Definitely try to fade in as well. if you want to keep the tummy hair, I would say trim that and fade as well.

u/style_vixen · 3 pointsr/femalehairadvice

Here's an idea I think you'll appreciate as a hands-on field geologist.

This undercut would really suit you. Add the pink roots on top and you'll have a ridiculously rad combo.

Besides looking totally fabulous, the beauty of this style is you can easily maintain it yourself for months at a time without it ever getting remotely mullety. All you need is a simple cordless trimmer. Just set the trimmer to a length of 3/8" (i.e. #3 guard) and go over the back and sides every 1-2 weeks with the top part held or clipped up out of the way.

You can experiment with the length setting to shake things up a bit. Each trim will take you less than 5 minutes, and you can even use that cordless trimmer in the shower for no mess.

★·.·´¯·.·★Style Vixen★·.·´¯·.·★

u/Banner_Free · 3 pointsr/AskMen

Norelco trimmers start at $18, so if you can't afford that, your best bet is using a regular razor. Personally, though, I'd go with /u/An_Honest_Ferengi 's suggestion of the Wahl Groomsman. It's an excellent brand.

If you have a few more bucks to spend, I own and love the Wahl Lithium Ion Trimmer. It is by far the most powerful cordless trimmer I've ever used, and the battery life is incredible. Highly recommended.

u/urlefthand · 3 pointsr/malegrooming

I think you're looking for two different things. An electric razor would be good for shaving either his head or his beard smooth. Some beard trimmers can be set up to leave stubble. I've had good luck with Wahl Lithium-Ion models like this: http://www.amazon.com/Wahl-9854-600-Lithium-Ion-Trimmer/dp/B001GQ3GEY

The shaving attachment on that trimmer, however, is pretty much worthless. I prefer braun electric razors for shaving, but some people like norelco or panasonic.

u/gar187er · 3 pointsr/sex

trim>shave

as was said, use a beard trimmer, get something decent so it wont pull your hair....and dont go cheap, a good beard/mustache trimmer will last you years...especially if you get a lithium ion battery....

http://www.amazon.com/Wahl-Lithium-Ion-All-Trimmer/dp/B001GQ3GEY

u/nuckingFutz · 3 pointsr/malegrooming

It's not the cheapest option, but it's lasted me a long time and I use it everywhere except my nose. The body groomer:

http://www.amazon.com/Philips-BG2040-34-Bodygroom-Grooming/dp/B0037HP9OA

Before this one, I had a wahl, which I really liked. It seemed very powerful and precise for the price. Eventually it started to rust.
http://www.amazon.com/Wahl-Lithium-Ion-All-Trimmer/dp/B001GQ3GEY/

u/aerynjbson · 3 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Norelco is a pretty good brand. Don't get one that has those three sided round blade type things. Get the old school ones.

I have an older model of this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B017PCICCS/ref=psdcmw_234951011_t2_B003U8ESI4

I can use it in the shower too, just obviously don't make a point to get it wet.

And it takes practice to trim everything up with it. But it won't take more than a handful of times to figure out how to handle everything to get the desired results.


Wahl is also a brand I've used with good results.

My bf uses this one for his trimming needs.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001GQ3GEY?psc=1

u/Styrofoam_Cup · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

> I've never shaved as I believe that will cause a unfortunate stronger return.

Old wives' tale.

Edit: Also get some trimmers, like these. I don't have much body hair except for on my legs (I trim my thighs down to a 1), and a 1 will look good although it's a bit prickly for a day (possible turn off).

u/vanhusm · 3 pointsr/BuyItForLife

My father bought one ~6 years ago and I bought one a few years ago. Both are still going strong and attachments are pretty good quality. None of that thin stamped stuff. Iirc I spent $40 on mine. just checked Amazon and they have a live $5 off coupon for a set bringing it down to $35.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/ol/B001GQ3GEY/ref=mw_dp_olp?ie=UTF8&condition=new

u/ezfrag · 3 pointsr/EDC

I carried the same Kent comb for over 3 years and then one day it just wasn't in my pocket anymore. I've been meaning to find a suitable replacement.

u/BrunoHillside · 3 pointsr/Moustache

You should try one of these. Great comb specifically for a tache. Kent's moustache and beard comb. Kent 81T- Men's Handmade Beard/Moustache Comb, X-Small Kent mustache and beard comb

u/dreadful05 · 3 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

This is what I use and it's served me well.



Also Amazon Smile link

u/Endlessdex · 3 pointsr/askgaybros

All pubic hair grows really fast. Nair or Veet will burn like a mf because the tissues of the groin are "sensitive" to put it mildly.

Magic Shaving Powder.

I recommend this 110%. I use it fairly regularly and have no itching, no burning, nothing. It gets you completely smooth but is not a harsh chemical. Can get it for like 3 bucks at Walmart/amazon.

u/HandsofManos · 3 pointsr/malegrooming

I've used this
http://www.amazon.com/Magic-Shave-Shaving-Powder-Gold/dp/B0048ZIFA0/ref=pd_bxgy_hpc_img_y before. It works pretty well, though it makes a bit of a mess.

u/Iowa_Dave · 3 pointsr/malegrooming

Have you ever tried Shaving Powder?

It basically dissolves the hair. It's used by guys with very curly whiskers that want to burrow back into the skin.

u/Sissykatiexx · 3 pointsr/Sissy

I've used the creams several times and most of the time it works great. However, it has a really strong smell that can stink up your bathroom and if you're not careful you can give yourself chemical burns. As someone said earlier in the thread it can get pricey too. That's why I moved to this depilarory.
https://www.amazon.com/Magic-Shaving-Powder-ounce-fragrant/dp/B0048ZIFA0

You just mix the powder with water and apply it on your skin like the cream. It's much cheaper so you can do you're whole body if you'd like. Also doesn't smell nearly as strong as the others and it's never affected my skin in a negative way like Nair/veet has done in the past. Everyone's skin is different though so keep that in mind!

Don't forget to exfoliate your skin to prevent ingrown hairs and bumps! Good luck!

u/PuhTayter · 3 pointsr/egg_irl

Oh of course!

What I use might be a little unorthodox and more time consuming, but it sure as hell beats taking a razor to hairy /man/ legs

First I use Magic Shaving Powder https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0048ZIFA0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_GuX0DbFDNDSEY

It gets rid of 90% of the hair when you follow the directions. But it takes a while and can be messy if you're doing a FBS all at one time.

Then the next day, because it's not advised to shave right after using the powder, I use a razor to get the rest and get everything smoooooth

I would be advised for sensitive skin areas because it is essentially burning off your hair at the root.

I just use Gillette 3 blade razors and Cremo Shave Lather for my face and everywhere else because it is great at fighting razor burn

u/MTNlogistics · 3 pointsr/beards

Remember that most shampoos dry out hair...

  • Try to shampoo your beard as little as possible. Once a week is enough. When you do clean it, I recommend using organic soaps or at the very least shampoos that moisturize and are designed for kinky/curly hair. There are also numerous shampoos and soaps made specifically for beards. You can use a moisturizing/detangling conditioner as much as you like, but don't get crazy.

  • Apply beard oil or balm at least once a day. I recommend this or this, but I hear good things about Fuzzworthy as well.
  • Buy a boar bristle brush, and brush your beard throughout the day.
  • Take your vitamins! Vitamins and minerals such as b-complex, d, zinc, and iron all promote healthy looking hair.

    Follow these steps and your beard will be lustrous in no time!
u/AskYous · 3 pointsr/Islaam

Check out the beards subreddit.

I've had a beard for about a couple years now. Here's my advice to any Muslim who just started:

General Islaamic Tips
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  • Remember Allaah is rewarding you for doing so. If people are making fun of you, Allaah will reward you for your patience.
  • Get ready for Muslims to tell you to shave it off, or "just cut it from the sides a little bit."
  • Get ready to be called "Shaykh."
  • Get ready for everyone to think you're fluent in Arabic. And if you're not, get ready for them to turn into animals and get angry you're growing a beard but don't know Arabic.
  • Remember that the pagans and idol worshipers grow their mustaches and shave their beards. You're countering them in their movement, expressing to them and to Allaah your disapproval for their Shirk and their people and Allaah loves that.
  • Memorize the proofs for growing the beard. Because Muslims debate you and get angry and say it's not required.
  • Remember that what is above the eyes and below the chin is permissible to trim.

    Grooming Tips
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  • When sleeping on your side, remember to have your beard touching the pillow in a way that when you wake up, it doesn't mess it up.
  • Use beard oil. It keeps it shiny and good looking, and a tiny bit straighter. This is a good one.
  • If you want more straight hair, use beard balm. This is a good one.
  • Use scissors to cut the extra long hairs. Extra long hairs that grow separate from the other hairs make the beard look messy. If you keep those trimmed, your beard will look beautiful. Trimming the beard after a fist length is part of the Sunnah of the companions.
  • Remember to look at your beard from the side too when grooming on the morning.
  • Remember to Shampoo it just like you shampoo your normal hair.
  • I don't remember the source, but I read that what is below the jaw line and above the eyes is permissible to cut (since it's not part of the beard).

    Good Online Tools
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  • /r/beards for emotional support.
  • Good YouTube channels:
  • The Beard Baron
  • Beard Brand
  • Al-Albaanee's beard debate.

    Other Tips
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  • If food bits falls into your beard, simple patting or hitting on the beard takes them out.
  • Get ready for compliments. "Nice beard, bro!"

    May Allaah make the beard easy for you and give you a great experience!
u/Psych277 · 3 pointsr/everymanshouldknow

Consider getting some beard oil. You rub it in after you shower and it leaves your beard soft, shiny, and smelling nice. I recommend this.

u/sabyre · 3 pointsr/asktransgender

Some areas hurt more than others. I find it barely hurts at all on my shins, calves, and arms. It's manageable on my knees, thighs, and pits. I haven't had the courage to try on my bikini areas, and I'm too fat (and not on HRT yet) to be hairless on my chest and belly.

Edit: you should trim the hair short first! I use this [Panasonic ER-GB40-S Cordless Moustache & Beard Trimmer Wet/Dry with 19 Adjustable Settings] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008KEJ1LM?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf)

u/brownjl1 · 3 pointsr/wicked_edge

Panasonic ER-GB40-S Cordless Moustache & Beard Trimmer Wet/Dry with 19 Adjustable Settings

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008KEJ1LM


I love that it is wet and dry, use it in the shower with some hair conditioner to allow it to glide smoother. The adjustable settings are more than enough length for what I need.

u/Hashhashred · 3 pointsr/beards
u/Grgy · 3 pointsr/beards

Get him the following

Beard Balm (not the one i use, but the one most seem to)
http://www.amazon.com/Honest-Amish-Beard-Balm-Conditioner/dp/B009NNFB0O

Beard Soap (The one I use)
https://www.etsy.com/listing/208522444/beard-shampoo-beer-and-raw-goats-milk?

Boar Bristle Brush
http://www.amazon.com/Bass-Brushes-Classic-Mens-Style/dp/B0046HJM1Q/ref=sr_1_5?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1415729562&sr=1-5&keywords=boars+bristle+hair+brush

It will help tame his beard, and i would be really surprised if it caused a break out.

You could always go the oil route, and personally, I love these (super cheap compared to most and the scents are awesome, Oak Moss and Bay Rum are my favs)

https://www.etsy.com/shop/BeardOil?ref=pr_faveshops

u/achinator · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

What beard balm/oil/leave in conditioner would you recommend? I have tried honest amish and mountaineer brand oil and I like them both but wouldn't mind trying something new.

u/LosExpendables · 3 pointsr/beards

Mine didn't really start to perform until I got into my forties. Until then my beard growth was kind of patchy and inconsistent. Now it's nice and strong. If you aren't in your forties yet, don't give up hope. :)

Oh, and I use Honest Amish Beard Balm (Amazon), a hair dryer, and a round brush. Trust me... it doesn't just lay like that.

u/glorious_spam · 3 pointsr/beards

I think he just needs to keep at it. Grooming wise I recommend combing that stache with something like https://www.amazon.com/Kent-Mens-Handmade-Comb-Set/dp/B00KS6QQEU/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1498197688&sr=8-3&keywords=kent%2Bcomb&th=1 and using a beard conditioner like https://www.amazon.com/Honest-Amish-Beard-Balm-Conditioner/dp/B009NNFB0O/ref=sr_1_9_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1498197845&sr=1-9&keywords=beard+oil. Rub a pinch of that stuff in every morning after a shower and comb a little. Maybe get some trimming scissors to cut any long hairs if he wants to.

u/ilovefatgirls · 3 pointsr/beards

From top to bottom:


Beardology Beard Balm


Swissco Mustache Comb


Beardology Beard oil. (same link as above)


Honest Amish Beard Balm/leave in conditioner Also available on Amazon and eligible for Prime(save on shipping)


Bass Boars Hair Brush


Accessories:


Coasters hand made by a friend out of reclaimed woods.


Fox Pelt Which it looks like they are out of at the moment.


I like the Honest Amish Beard balm much more than the Beardology. Its softer and easier to work with. I got the Beardology balm as part of a package thing with the oil. Beardology is closed until after the holidays. In my search for "the perfect beard oil" I found that you can't really go wrong with whatever you pick. There are so many companies, small and large, that make the stuff. You can make it yourself if you're so inclined. Most have jojoba or argan oil as the main oil and then other oils to add scent so it's preference really.


All I can say is read up on what you like or what you think your brothers will like and go from there. You really can't go wrong with most of these beard products.

u/quimby15 · 3 pointsr/malegrooming

I am a bit amatur as well but got some good advice from others. I have had a rough time getting some of my beard curls on one side of my face to stay down. I have had the best luck using beard oil and combing it a couple to 3 times a day real quick to tame it.
I know your pain on a good barber close by. I had to drive an hour to get mine trimmed. Not a big deal I just make an afternoon out of it. Just make sure you go somewhere they know what they are doing and they can help you out quite a bit since they will actually see you in person and hopefully suggest things specifically for you.

Here is my bit of advice and what I use.

First get a couple good combs, some beard oil and possibly some wax for your moustache.

This is what I have:

I use Kent Combs:
http://www.amazon.com/Kent-Hand-Made-General-Grooming/dp/B000YB5NRA/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1421265415&sr=1-1-catcorr&keywords=Kent+Hand+Made+General+Grooming+Comb+4T

http://www.amazon.com/Kent-Hand-Beard-Moustache-81T/dp/B004K3J6H6/ref=sr_1_6?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1421265374&sr=1-6&keywords=kent+comb

Honest Amish beard oil:
http://www.amazon.com/Honest-Amish-Beard-Balm-Conditioner/dp/B009NNFB0O/ref=sr_1_1?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1421265484&sr=1-1&keywords=honest+amish

Firehouse Moustache Wax Dark. I have a dark beard so I use the dark wax. Its really tacky, and when I make my curls they stay well, but if you dont plan on handlebars then I might use something else that isnt so tacky:
http://www.amazon.com/Firehouse-Moustache-Wax-Dark/dp/B004W4PRAI/ref=sr_1_1?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1421265579&sr=1-1&keywords=firehouse+mustache+wax

u/spacecadetdani · 2 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

We have bought a few different electric razors over the years for personal hygiene and what works best for us is a man's electric beard hair trimming razor for the monthly trimming, and a Cleancut personal shaver for the in-between times.

u/KylenolForKids · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

This is what I use for trimming. I typically use the 2 or 3 setting and try to make it same length as my sideburns/hair so it blends. I do this about once or twice a week and do minor touchups in between. This is especially important if you have a job where you want to look neat and clean but still have a beard.

This tool is also good for edging so you can shape the beard. You'll still need to use a razor to shave the rest of your neck and your upper cheeks. As Syeknom already said, don't overdo cheek shaving, don't underdo cheek shaving, don't have a neck beard but don't trim your beard up to your chin line. You can search online or go to r/beards to figure out how to do the neckline properly.

For the record, I would (probably) never pay a barber to trim my beard because I can easily do it myself and I'm more familiar with the shape of my own face and what I'm trying to achieve. However, if you're unsure what you want to do, this could be helpful.

u/lithe · 2 pointsr/ReviewThis

I just ordered the Remington Precision MB 200 based on a coworker's recommendation and stellar Amazon reviews. I'll post a review when it arrives and I tackle my scruff.

u/bigd0g · 2 pointsr/beards

Remington MB-200 Titanium Mustache and Beard Trimmer

I have a slightly older model and the battery is starting to let go, but it's the best beard and mustache trimmer that I've used. Cheap, simple, and titanium blades (that won't dull with proper care!) makes it the perfect trimmer.

u/uselessknowledge · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

This

Take the guard off of that and trim away. I have awful ingrown hair on my neck, so I've been using one of these for about 5 years. The beard trimmers give a shorter stubble, which is what it sounds like you are asking for, than a traditional hair clipper.

u/Billy_Brubaker · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I bought this Remington a couple years ago and it's holding up like a champ. Only downside is it won't let you run it off the charger which is annoying if you forget to charge it. Charges do last a while, just got to remember to plug it in every so often. No half sizes, but I've found the 1, 2, 3 and 4 settings to be very good. I usually stay between a 2 or 3.

Whatever you do, DO NOT buy this piece of shit (Braun Cruzer). I bought it when I was on vacation because I forgot the Remington and wanted a new trimmer that would run off the charger. For whatever reason they decided they didn't need a "2" setting. 1 is too short and 3 is too long sometimes. Other than the lack of 2, it's actually a decent trimmer but as 2 is the best setting, it'd be a horrible idea to buy this thing. I use it on my pubes now.

u/MercenaryCheese · 2 pointsr/malegrooming

I use this one and I love it: Panasonic ER224S All-in-One Cordless Hair and Beard Trimmer

I bought it because it has 20 different length settings and it offered the longest guard (I like to keep my beard a little long). If I absolutely had to pick anything that I don't like about it I would have to say it's that it doesn't have a vacuum. However, from what I have read online, most beard trimmers with vacuums aren't very good.

EDIT: The Philips Norelco T980 Turbo Vacuum Trimmer seems to get very good reviews and it has a vacuum setting. If I need to get a new trimmer ever this is the one I want. If you're curious why a vacuum is nice just wait until he trims the first time. Your sink will look like a yeti blew up in it.

u/TheWinkAndTheGun · 2 pointsr/wicked_edge

Currently, I've been using this thing. In reading what you're saying, I'm wondering if part of my problem is trying to use it to shave closer than it's meant for, when I should use it to shave dry to cut down the beard hair in length and then go in there with a razor, with wet and the right kind of lather?

u/dirtybabydaddy · 2 pointsr/cigars

ditto on beard balms over oils. I get the same results/conditioning with less smell/residual oily feel.

i use prof. fuzzworthy's and honest amish

u/bigdubb2491 · 2 pointsr/keto

thanks. I use a mix of a few products for the facial hair. I use some beard balm for my beard and moustache for right out of the shower. Just a bit of this massaged in. Keeps the face moisturized and the beard soft.

I also use moustache wax. After years of searching, I've settled on this one. Works best for my moustache and I like how it holds. I put it in in the morning and it lasts all day long.

u/Vindalfr · 2 pointsr/beards

Jojoba Oil is magic, great for daily use for wax I tend to use this for some gloss and whatnot. In fact, I actually add Jojoba oil to the beard gloss just to get it to spread through the beard better and then use it straight on the mustache for some light hold.

u/masamunecyrus · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

How much do you want it shaved? If you want silky smooth.. I've got nothing. But if you're looking for a very close trim, I use one of these lithium ion Wahl trimmers for my facial hair. It trims fine--no pulling--and it can get close enough to the skin that I exclusively use it for trimming and shaping my facial hair.

I can't imagine you're going to find any electric razor that's BIFL, let alone a sub-$100 one, but I'd recommend that Wahl for /r/GoodValue.

u/ohstrangeone · 2 pointsr/ReviewThis

This is what I use, works fine, don't get it too wet (then it shorts, then you have to let it sit and dry for a couple days, then it's fine), and regardless of which one you get you will have to inevitably replace the blades on them (man face hair dulls those suckers like no other). Oh, and the replacement blades are only available from Wahl's website (search by the specific model number--no, no other replacement blades for any other model will work, I learned the hard way).

u/LVOgre · 2 pointsr/BuyItForLife

Wahl makes a Li-Ion model that's pretty darned good. I've been using mine for 3 years, I charge it maybe 3 times a year.

https://www.amazon.com/Wahl-Lithium-Ion-Grooming-9854-600/dp/B001GQ3GEY

u/MrWally · 2 pointsr/malegrooming

I cannot oversell my love for this razor:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001GQ3GEY

It's technically not a hair trimmer, but with the wide blade option it certainly works if you're going for a short buzz. It also lasts forever (I've had mine for running on 5 years), and I honestly have to charge it once every few months.

It is worth mentioning that some of the attachments work better than others, and the plastic stand it comes with is pretty cheap.

u/Derasi · 2 pointsr/ladyshavers

Whal has a pretty great standard of quality for the price. The clippers I use are:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001GQ3GEY?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o05_s00

There's actually an attachment head to this one that trims short hairs even shorter, pretty much to the bare skin. It's the big one with two curved rows (shown in the middle here).

Here's my method:
Use the clipper flat on your skin without a guard to trim hairs short (1-3mm), then take the big head to finish the job. The big head can't pick up long hairs, but it's a pro at short hairs. The big head works in such a way that it won't irritate or bite your skin.

Here's what's great about that big head: since it only works on short hairs, you can use it every few days to keep your skin bare, really without even looking. If I let it go too long I have to trim it again.

Hope this helps! Let me know if you have questions.

u/thisisbeethoven · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I have yet to TREAT MY-SELF with this or other things but maybe I'll get around to it?

What would YOU TREAT YO SELF TO? aannnddd now I'm going to go watch that episode..

Thanks for the contest!

u/Schenectadye · 2 pointsr/beards

6 months, washed, oiled, waxed, brushed. Mustache styled with 81 T comb, fingers, and Fisticuffs.

Edit: for the lazyyyyy

Shea Moisture Raw Shea Butter Restorative Conditioner

Kent The Handmade Comb

Shea Moisture Raw Shea Retention Shampoo

[Honest Amish Original Beard Wax] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NNA3IY/ref=cm_sw_r_udp_awd_P7y2tb1YE73EZHNQ)

Honest Amish Beard Balm

Fisticuffs Mustache Wax

u/bautin · 2 pointsr/funny

If you're trying to say I'm a neckbeard, then this would have been the appropriate gift. You're implying that I shave it or at the very least keep it trimmed.

u/daisyismydog · 2 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup

I love this Robert Jones' color theory tutorial video. It explains a bit about what lip colors you want depending on what you're trying to do enhance/downplay whatever features as well as an overview of color theory as a whole :) I think it's good to have an idea of how color theory works even if you don't want to follow it.

Since you're just exploring with lip colors right now I would suggest getting a set of lip pencils such as this one because the pencils can be used all over the lips (not just as a liner!) and in my opinion are the easiest to work with. Lisa Eldridge also has an amazing tutorial that deals with how to work with lip liners.

What I do when using lip liner since my lips are dry is I put a tiny coat of vaseline before doing the lip liners so it's like making a custom lip balm. You can mix lip liners that way too for a really wide variety of colors. :)

u/booksofafeather · 2 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup
  • When not on Reddit I hang out mostly on Goodreads and occasionally on Passive-Aggressive Notes.

  • My birthday is in a week, so good thing to think about! I think I'd want an extra cheesy lasagna with fresh homemade garlic bread and ceasar salad. I'd skip the cake and take a small mountain of macarons in all different flavors!

  • Surprise me with either this NYX Lipliner Set or possibly a few of the single shadow shades from the Lorac site.
  • Did you know that female Kangaroos (and other marsupials) have three vaginas and that the males have a two pronged penis?
  • Flash this!
u/tedivm · 2 pointsr/funny

I resolved this problem by buying a razor with a small vacuum in it (an older version of this model). All the hairs get pulled in as they're cut.

u/j-mt · 2 pointsr/shaving

For body hair, a beard trimmer with an adjustable/removable guard and vacuum are my recommendation.

With Vaccuum

Without Vacuum

As for facial hair, does he have any interest in a shave kit with a safety/double edge razor? I can help there, but not so much with an electric for facial hair.

u/purpleblazed · 2 pointsr/malegrooming

Yeah, I guess so.
I own this one which is similar to the one our linked to. I've had some problems where it doesn't cut some hairs all the way, so the end of the hair is still hanging on and ends up getting kind of annoying.

u/RainAndWind · 2 pointsr/gaybros

Or this which allows you to get the designer stubble look on your face if you wish: http://www.amazon.com/Philips-Norelco-Stubble-Moustach-Trimmer/dp/B003U8ESI4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1345595604&sr=8-1&keywords=philips+beard

And it has a vacuum to catch most of the hairs! I'm thinking about getting one soon.
1mm to 18mm, compared to the bodygroomer which is 3mm to 11mm. So you can get shorter and longer hair with this, which I would say is a big plus.

Obviously designed for your face but no issue using it anywhere else I assume.

u/abend954 · 2 pointsr/LifeProTips

I use one of these in a dry tub. The built in vacuum gets most of the trimmings. Afterwards, I use a canister vac to pick up the remaining.

u/rarelyserious · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

When you look at this picture it's rather obvious I could use a good trim.

u/SergentSpecial · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003U8ESI4

The vacuum is worth the money!

u/kim-jong_illest · 2 pointsr/wicked_edge

Beard trimmer

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003U8ESI4/ref=mp_s_a_1_17_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1473629072&sr=8-17&keywords=beard+trimmer&pi=SY200_QL40

I have that model, although I got it way cheaper and I would recommend shopping around for it.

u/KrullX · 2 pointsr/Sissies

Magic Fragrant Shaving Powder

Review on this product had great insight on how to use it...


That's not to say it doesn't work at all. Just that it doesn't work nearly as well on coarse hairs that it does on fine hairs. In other words, if you're wanting this for your back, legs, arms...you'll be largely amazed at how well it takes off hair. You're unlikely to be impressed with groin, face, etc. where the hairs may be more coarse.


For my case, I bought it for my face. There, it took three treatments before I saw even the slightest hint of smooth, hairless skin. Even then, it still left stubble on the neck and under my jaw. Comparing this with a safety razor where I could get these hairs quite easily, this was a bit depressing. What it did do a good job of was minimizing razor bumps and ingrown hairs.

A lot has been made of the mixing strategy. Yes, it's pain. But that's because the instructions are faulty. If you mix the way it tells you on the can, not only will you be stirring forever, you'll end up with a very slimy, very inefficient solution that will make you think you got scammed. I'm going to help you.

You need:

  • A mixing cup. You can use any cup, or you can get official and get something like Edwin Jagger Porcelain Shaving Soap Bowl With Handle, Black

  • A spoon. Or something else to stir with. I prefer a spoon but it's up to you.

  • A shaving brush. You can use your hand, but I strongly recommend against it. Just get a shaving brush. Like Escali 100% Pure Badger Shaving Brush

  • A large towel - you'll use both ends. Or if you're not into messing towels up, consider something like Kleenex Hand Towels Everyday, 60 Count where you can throw them away when done.

  • A preshave balm or lotion, or oil. You want something that is NOT alcohol based. Something like John Allan's Slick Water Lotion, 2 Ounce

  • Something to tame the skin afterwards. Something like Proraso Aftershave Lotion, Refresh, 100 ml

    Mind you, the above are just recommendations. Choose whatever products you want, just make sure they are comparable to the above. Or don't use them, but be prepared to be frustrated with your results.

    First, to give you a sense of scale and scope. A heaping teaspoon is enough for a grown man's entire face. If you're doing legs, arms, chest, etc, bump it up to two teaspoons. This is just to have enough when you're done mixing. Next, your water ratio should be just enough to end up with a consistency between pancake mix and cake batter; not runny, but not overly thick. You'll know it when you see it. Imagine perfectly made oatmeal "stick to the ribs" style. That's what you want. So if you have a heaping teaspoon of powder, put maybe a barely full teaspoon of cool water in. Then stir slowly using the spoon (or whatever). It will look like it's not mixing; it is. It just takes a while.

    Here's the hint: you'll know when you're almost done because you'll get hit in the face with a smell that I can't describe, but you'll know it for what it is. If you've ever used NAIR, or any similar depilatory, it's the exact same smell. Once that smell hits you, you'll notice the mixture getting thicker and it'll all make sense (finally). Usually takes me about 2 minutes end-to-end. If you end up with a consistency that seems watery, use a flat edge (i.e. a knife or something) and add a bit more powder, then continue to stir. Conversely if it feels way too thick (like paste), add a half teaspoon of water and continue stirring. After you do it once, you'll get the hang of it.

    Second, DO NOT do this after a shower or after washing your skin. It should probably be the first thing you do after getting up on the days you do it (which is every other day, NOT once a day). Why? You want your skin to be oily, to have some coating to protect it, in addition to the preshave. This is how you can get the best result without burning sensation. So don't wait until after showering to do this.

    Now, prep your location. By prep, I mean use the preshave, something that is designed to protect your skin from burn and irritation. DO not use regular lotion, it won't do anything.

    Now, it's important to note that this, when mixed, is essentially a plaster. It will go on wet and then dry, just like a cast. That's okay. But be prepared for it to "flake" everywhere. Try not to move too much. You don't want to make a mess.

    Apply using the shave brush as if you were applying shaving cream or foam. But go in strokes against the grain. The goal is to lift the follicles and help the mixture do its thing. Make sure you get good coverage. You'll notice that the bottom of the mixture looks dry; that's okay. It'll still apply like a plaster. But feel free to drip a bit of water in there if you're not sure.

    You'll need to wait between 7 and 10 minutes (depending on skin sensitivity) for the mix to work. During this time, clean out your mug and shave brush. The mixture should rinse rather cleanly in cold water, but the brush will take some hands-on help (it's safe). Depending on how long it stays on you may or may not feel a tingle. That's a good sign. It should not burn.

    After the time has passed, this is where people get confused. You can use a dull pseudo razor (like Pseudo Shaver), if you want, but I found much better results just using a warm, damp towel. You can warm up the water while waiting for the mixture to dry, and if you use the disposables, have one that is your warm water towel and one that is your dry towel. Or you can use a single towel that serves both functions. Wipe the mixture off in firm, slow strokes against the grain. Then clean the towel off and go back over the area vigorously to get the remainder. Dry off with the other towel. Finish up with the aftershave.

    If you did everything I noted above, you should see amazing results, with certain exceptions (I could never get the mixture to work at all above my mustache, it did 97% of the job in the groin area, and 99% of the work under my jaw). Figure 15 minutes total time to do. But again, you only need to do this once every other day minimum. My arms have been smooth for three days.
u/hescrepuscular · 2 pointsr/askgaybros

Learn it. Use it. Love it. Also those bumps can be reduced after shaving by using an after-shave balm with vitamin D and putting an antiperspirant on the area. Razor bumps down there are tricky because the skin gets sweaty and rubs against your underwear and other skin, causing more irritation. You shouldn't shave there in the first place.

u/Valkes · 2 pointsr/AskMen

It's basically a mix your own nair. You can find it on amazon

u/taoofdavid · 2 pointsr/howto

This...

http://www.amazon.com/MAGIC-Gold-SHAVE-GOLD-4-5oz/dp/B0048ZIFA0

I've used Magic Gold Powder a number of times and it works amazing. No razor burn. No getting yer balls caught in the trimmer. This stuff is awesome.

Mix it up. Apply it all over. Wait 7 or 8 minutes and then wipe it off with a facecloth. Baby smooth.

u/FITS97 · 2 pointsr/gaybros

I thought you were trolling me for sure, but it checks out

u/red_derp · 2 pointsr/bodybuilding

I use This all over my body.

u/Kelethe · 2 pointsr/sex

This stuff is the best for shaving balls/butts/anywhere else it's hard to get a razor. You just mix it up with water and leave the paste on ~7 minutes. It's like nair but won't give you third degree chemical burns.

u/jglyum · 2 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I've tried a few different things, and I epilate now. It definitely hurts more the first few times, but it gets a lot easier as time goes on. (Hair grows in a little thinner, doesn't hurt as much, etc.). Just look at skincare tips for exfoliating, moisturizing, etc., which people recommend whether you shave or epilate. I feel, in terms of pain, if you can wax, then you can epilate. One caveat with epilating - it's not the cleanest method, and you'll want to epilate more than you thought when you start, due to the hair regrowth cycle (they all don't come in at the same time).

I wanted to mention another option since you tried hair removal cream. I liked it, but ended up going with epilation because mixing this stuff up and using it while on a business trip is a little annoying.
Soft-sheen Carson magic shaving powder This is gentle hair removal. You mix some powder in a bowl with water to form a paste, put it on your legs, then wait a while and wash it away. It's never hurt, and it worked really well. I just had a couple friends who would ask me why I had a bowl and a spoon sitting in the bathroom. One friend started contemplating eating ice cream while in the bathroom, but that's off-topic.
Anyway, depending on how sensitive to pain you are, you may want to try this stuff. I just looked it up on Amazon and it was like $2 ($5 with shipping). I can't remember why, but back when I researched this one, everyone said the yellow can of powder worked better than the white one; that's the one I used, and I thought it was great.
http://www.amazon.com/health-personal-care/dp/B0048ZIFA0

I wanted to add one last thing. I still have a back-up razor that I have used very rarely (maybe once in the past couple years), because I wanted every last hair gone. The epilator takes longer, and does not work as cleanly. Also, the epilator I got was shower friendly, which is when I typically use mine. But it doesn't have a travel-safety switch, which basically makes sure you can't turn it on when it's in your suitcase. I've found that annoying, because I'll pack it for a trip, and get to a destination, and then need to plug it in to charge right away, because it accidentally turned on at some point.

u/alpinefoxtail · 2 pointsr/AskMen
u/Isolatedwoods19 · 2 pointsr/Stims

There are some kinds you can buy specifically for your junk that work pretty awesome.

I use this stuff and it works well without burning at all, just follow the directions exactly and then wipe it off.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0048ZIFA0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_sabaNZ9FEYdc1

Edit: and test it on something that isn't your junk first

u/UndeadKitten · 2 pointsr/TalesFromRetail

It could also be "shaving powder" which is kinda like Nair but in a can like comet counter cleaner.

https://www.amazon.com/Magic-Fragrant-Shaving-Powder-Gold/dp/B0048ZIFA0?th=1

u/vinpocetine · 2 pointsr/AskMen

I've never tried the creams, I've been using this one:
http://www.amazon.com/Magic-Shave-Shaving-Powder-Gold/dp/B0048ZIFA0

u/wicryeker · 2 pointsr/feminineboys

Magic shave powder

Magic Shaving Powder Gold 4.5 ounce fragrant https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0048ZIFA0/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_RWs0DbB9BKNYX

It's amazing

u/melonlollicholypop · 2 pointsr/Advice

I'm not sure if this would help at all in SA, but I would see if I have any friends whose parents are lawyers and ask them to draw up a cease and desist letter to the school board. The threat of litigation is often enough to alter behavior.

If that is not an option, you might give Magic Shaving Powder a try. A black friend recommended it to my white husband who is very sensitive to shaving - apparently, it is a more common problem in the black community for some reason. It has helped.

u/thirtymumble · 2 pointsr/sex

Huh, weird. Nobody's shown up yet to pimp /r/sex's favorite shaving product. Guess it's my turn:

https://www.amazon.com/Magic-Fragrant-Shaving-Powder-Gold/dp/B0048ZIFA0/?th=1

Magic Shave powder, gold.

Just read the reviews.

u/jZampage · 2 pointsr/AdviceAnimals

Use magic shave, trust me. Look it up on Amazon. I use the one in the yellow canister. It is by far the best hair removal product I have ever used for body hair (esp. pubic region).

I've recommended to friends, family, exes, everyone who has used it maintains it to this day.

It's made for "black person" facial hair but it works so effectively at body hair I would never use anything else. Note: am white guy.

Here is a link:

https://www.amazon.com/Magic-Fragrant-Shaving-Powder-Gold/dp/B0048ZIFA0/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1480553404&sr=8-3&keywords=magic+shave

One canister will last you a good while, and it's only like $5.00

Also worth noting that you will stay smooth for a couple weeks before needing another use, generally.

Just make sure you follow the directions carefully. I keep it applied for about 7 minutes and then take a shower and rub everything off with a wash cloth. Never had a problem, never burns anything, smells like a barber shop, zero complaints. Biggest problem is having something to mix it in, I just use a small tupperware container with a lid and shake it up with water now, seems to work best for me. A mason jar would work but it would be hard to get the residue off the sides if you're being stingy with the product.

Good luck. And you're welcome.

u/Just-Rice · 2 pointsr/feminineboys

I can’t find “Magic No Hair” on google. Is this what you’re talking about: https://www.amazon.com/Magic-Shaving-Powder-ounce-fragrant/dp/B0048ZIFA0

u/darksideofmidnight · 2 pointsr/crossdressing

There was a post in /r/bestof today from /r/everymanshouldknow about how to shave your nether regions. I can't remember the name of it but there's paste that he uses that's like Nair but much, much more gentle that I believe grabs the hair out by the roots. I will see if I can find it for you and edit this later. He said it lasts for a few days/up to a week I think. I have no idea if it will help, but if so it'd be rad to help you out.

Edit: Wow that was easier than I thought, hahaha. Magic Gold Shaving Powder now, you should really read his original comment here on how to use it. Skip down to the section labeled Depilatory Creams in his comment. Step by step on how to and what to expect.

u/mamobus · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddicts

My recommendation is bleaching or Magic Shave.

Magic shave is a depilatory but it's nowhere near as harsh as Nair. I can't use Nair but I love this stuff and I use it ahem... "downstairs." Check the reviews of course before you try it, but I got mine for $3.50 after reading a bunch of positive stuff about it from /r/wicked_edge (which you should maybe crosspost to if you don't find sufficient answers here).

u/ammobandanna · 2 pointsr/tifu

there is only one thing ive found that works without issue and i found it on here in a discussion about such things and thats. Magic Shave Gold get some and you won ever have to keep your sach in a bowl of icecream overnight again.

u/RoboChrist · 2 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

Try using this:

http://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0048ZIFA0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Warning: do a test patch first, wait a few days, then try it for real. It's cheap, it works ridiculously well, but it will burn the crap out of your skin if you leave it on too long or use it too often.

u/onceuponawholock · 2 pointsr/TheCompletionist

I got this one for my boyfriend and he really likes it https://www.amazon.ca/Natural-Man-Bay-Lime-Beard/dp/B0062K33CE

u/sceap · 2 pointsr/BeardTalk

Botanical Skin Works. The label started peeling off last month, so I pulled it off and threw it out. It may have had a date I never noticed, but now I can't check. Regardless, I regret not buying from a small-batch operation, like a lot of the one-man-bands that hang around here.

u/GOpencyprep · 2 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

I use this wash and this oil.....and my beard is cloud-like, and you don't get that pesky beard-dandruff (beardruf?)

u/SovietXedge · 2 pointsr/oddlysatisfying

Most likely. Here is what I use it's amazing in scent and doesn't leave any residue or greasy feeling. The scent itself is woodsy with a hint of lime.

u/stormworm · 2 pointsr/askgaybros

I got a cheap Panasonic ER GB40. It does a pretty good job, and has a length dial that goes from 1-10mm in 0.5mm increments. I just use it like an electric shaver on 1 or 1.5.

u/ATownHoldItDown · 2 pointsr/malehairadvice

Recommend this beard trimmer for easy, high quality control. https://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-ER-GB40-S-Mustache-Adjustable-Settings/dp/B008KEJ1LM/ref=sr_1_4_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1517539633&sr=8-4&keywords=panasonic+beard+trimmer

For hair, I recommend either the Adam Savage as listed by others, or take it on down to 3-4 mm.

Whatever you do, don't get caught in some desperate comb over, and don't start dyeing it. Wear every gray and thinning hair like a special recognition of survival in the battle against time itself.

Seriously though, I think the Adam Savage is for you.

u/zclake88 · 2 pointsr/wicked_edge

http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-ER-GB40-S-Cordless-Moustache-Adjustable/dp/B008KEJ1LM This one is awesome. Wet-dry and .5 mm increments so you can get just as close as you want.

u/Seletixarp · 2 pointsr/AskMen

I like the Panasonic Wet/Dry because I can use it in the shower, it has a decent amount of length settings, and it's also a decent body trimmer.

u/Hahahahahahai · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

If he doesn't have an intense beard I have this one that holds a good charge, works wet/dry, doesn't snag if you keep it oiled as per instructions, and is compact. It's much better than my old shitty rechargeable trimmer. I got it for $35. Works great for trimming my short beard.

If he has a thicker beard I'd gfo for something more heavy duty.

u/fangirlsqueee · 2 pointsr/TooAfraidToAsk
u/AQNotAquinas · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Dragonballs are a really cool nerd gift if he likes DBZ. if he likes to drink a lot of beer this glass holds about 5 beers so thats cool. if he has a mustache this is a really good, long lasting wax and if he has a beard this is one of the best beard balms i've used.

this record would be really nice if I won!!!!

thanks for the contest!

u/Terror_Bear · 2 pointsr/BeardTalk

This stuff will solve all your beard management problems. Honest Amish Beard Balm Leave-in Conditioner

When I first heard of this stuff, I was unsure how it was going to work and hesitant to take the leap and make the purchase, but I'm glad I did.

Here's what you do.

You take a dab of this stuff, rub it between your hands till it turns into an oil like substance, and apply it to a damp beard (I usually use it after I shower). Now, massage it into your beard, then take the time to get yourself styled to your liking.

After all that, Your application site is going to feel a little oily/greasy for about 30-45min till it's absorbed, but once it is absorbed. Your beard should hold its shape. If it doesn't, they also offer a more aggressive option.

Later on down the road, your beard will be trained to the point that you wont need to apply the stuff as often.


u/slickmickers · 2 pointsr/beards

Oh! It's called Honest Amish Beard Balm. I don't think it has anything to do with the place. My bad homie.

Honest Amish Beard Balm Leave-in Conditioner - All Natural -Vegan Friendly Organic Oils and Butters https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NNFB0O/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_4sRzub1ERDQFN

u/iamwhoiamnnomore · 2 pointsr/BeAmazed

Honest Amish beard balm....get some. It will change your life with how much more comfortable and good looking it will make your beard.

Honest Amish Beard Balm Leave-in Conditioner - Made with only Natural and Organic Ingredients - 2 Ounce Tin https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NNFB0O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_BWkACb5C67TQV

u/MountaineerJesus · 2 pointsr/barstoolsports

Big fan of this stuff.

Honest Amish Beard Balm Leave-in Conditioner - Made with only Natural and Organic Ingredients - 2 Ounce Tin https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NNFB0O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_p251BbV736T1P

u/yomaoni · 2 pointsr/beards

beard balm has helped me get rid of my flakes.
Beard Balm

u/Rotten_Chester · 2 pointsr/beards

I had this exact same problem, where my skin would get super dry whenever I grew my beard out for more than a couple of weeks. Beardruff like you wouldn't believe. So i usually would keep it pretty trimmed, that seemed to help. But about 2 months ago I decided I would give it a full-effort try. Same issue, super dry skin. Using dandruff shampoo on it kept the beardruff down but the skin was still really dry and itchy. I was about to trim it down again but then some random post brought me to /r/beards and I did some reading here. I decided to try some beard-specific products and a good brush. I ended up with Honest Amish beard balm (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NNFB0O/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_r3ewub1EERK6S) and a generic boars-hair brush (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0041TBQUO/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_44ewub06YA7PZ) and my beard has never been better. Beardruff? Gone! Itchiness? Gone! I give my beard a good rinse every shower and wash it with shampoo two or three times a week and then brush this stuff in afterwards and its never felt better. Seriously, worth every penny.

u/Syzygy117 · 2 pointsr/beards

I'm happy with Honest Amish beard balm, simple. smells good. and keeps it looking nice and soft.

u/testudinidae · 2 pointsr/malegrooming

Depending on the length of your beard, it may be helpful to use some sort of product in it. I use this stuff, which seems to keep things manageable.

u/DownTrunk · 2 pointsr/beards

Don't exfoliate your beard, but get a separate beard wash to use in the shower, I use Professor Fuzzworthy's shampoo bar (https://www.amazon.com/Professor-Fuzzworthys-SHAMPOO-Tasmania-Australia/dp/B00HBSC3JA/ref=sr_1_1_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1481837005&sr=1-1&keywords=professor+fuzzworthy). I put on balm, I use Honest Amish (https://www.amazon.com/Honest-Amish-Beard-Balm-Conditioner/dp/B009NNFB0O/ref=sr_1_4_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1481837062&sr=1-4&keywords=Honest+Amish) fresh from the shower while still wet. I let that dry and then after it dries, when I brush my teeth I re-wet my beard and add beard oil (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00TSCMVLC/ref=s9_acsd_al_bw_c_x_1_w). Rub them all into your beard and skin underneath. It will condition and soften your beard and your skin.

You can experiment with different products to find what you like, but these are the ones I've found work well for me.

u/CasualSuperHero90 · 2 pointsr/beards

Ok I was in the same situation. Work doesn't care about the beard, but I want to maintain a professional approach to work. So I heeded the advice of /r/beards awhile ago. Here's what I'll recommend:

Step 1 : Oil and/or Leave in conditioner

My current favorite http://www.amazon.com/DUCKBUTTER-Duck-Butter-Beard-Oil/dp/B00YZ5UWSQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449214132&sr=8-1&keywords=beard+oil+pack

http://www.amazon.com/Honest-Amish-Beard-Balm-Conditioner/dp/B009NNFB0O/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449214332&sr=8-1&keywords=beard+leave+in+conditioner

On the days I shampoo and condition my beard I dont use the leave in. Other days I use the leave in. Oil everyday.




Step 2: Brush

http://www.amazon.com/Zeus-Bristle-Pocket-Beard-Brush/dp/B00LV31TVY/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1449214502&sr=8-7&keywords=boars++hair+brush

Pick up a boars hair brush and get the product from step 1 deep in there.



Step 3: Paste

Current personal favorite:
http://www.amazon.com/Garnier-Fructis-Style-Clean-Finishing/dp/B0050N4DLO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1449214605&sr=8-1&keywords=garnier+paste

This process leaves my beard straight and soft. I still have to deal with the odd hair sticking out, but it looks more professional.

u/Vicktaru · 2 pointsr/malegrooming

When I shower I start off by applying argan oil conditioner to my beard (can be found at any major grocery or convenience store) and leave it on for my entire shower. After I'm done showering I add a little leave in conditioner as well and my beard is strong, shiny and soft.

u/lonestarfisherman · 2 pointsr/beards

I use a boar hair brush with a little beard balm on it. When showering, make sure you don't use any harsh soaps/shampoos that will dry out your beard.

u/buhlot · 2 pointsr/malehairadvice

Looking good, brother! When I finally fully shaved my head, it was a truly liberating experience.

Don't use a Bic, pick one of these up as well as some Proraso shaving cream. If you want, you can also pick up an exfoliating scrub as a pre-shave.

I shave my head in the shower and go by feel; I don't need a mirror until after when I touch up my sideburns to make it even. Using warm/hot water, I get my head wet and scrub with my hands, then use the exfoliator and scrub the oils/dead skin off. Rinse. (The wicked_edge subreddit users may wanna look away here) Use about a nickel-size dollop of Proraso on my left hand and lather it up on my head real well. I keep the lather on my left hand and with my right hand, start shaving with the grain. After that first pass, I add a little more water to my lathered hand and lather my head again for the second pass WITH the grain. This is where I go by feel; I use my left hand to feel and my right hand to shave until smooth all around.

Once I feel that I've gotten everything, I rinse off and use a beard shampoo to help get all those shaved bits outta my beard; they tend to cling onto the beard oils otherwise and I just use a bit of extra beard balm to keep it hydrated.

So yea, you may or may not need a 3rd pass since it'd be your first time shaving like this but I've been shaving this way for the past 4-5 years and I rarely need to anymore.

u/Puttzdog · 2 pointsr/beards

I got mine on Amazon so i assume they ship to the UK too.

u/majorjunk0 · 2 pointsr/beards

Since we're talking about beard balms/oils. Give this a try, it's got a sandalwood-ish smell (some say licorice but i don't get that too much) and does wonders. I use this brush to work in the conditioner and get compliments on the feel of my beard and it removes flaky skin.

I will say OP has a nice setup, I'm just sharing what I use and like.

u/Used_Taco · 2 pointsr/beards

I like this salve.

I make my own beard oil. It was like $30 to buy all the ingredients initially, but the expensive oils last forever. It works pretty good for beardruff.
1oz apricot kernal oil
1 oz jojoba oil
5 drops castor oil
5 drops cedar wood oil
5 drops tea tree oil

I have this comb for when I'm away from the house and this one for home.
I also use this brush for styling it.

Not all of that is necessary but I'd recommend a comb and beard oil at least.

u/tychozero · 2 pointsr/beards

Googled Ernest Hemingway wolf gonads found this: (Honest Amish) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CP7BYPG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_9PHSybZ2F3FKG

u/EmptyAy · 2 pointsr/beards

Barrister & Mann's beard oil is on sale today.

Also maybe a boar brush and some Honest Amish balm?

That's all I ever used when I was working on my yeard (though the B&M wasn't out at the time so I used something else.)

u/Hombre_Sin_Nombre · 2 pointsr/Moustache

I recently started using this beard oil. It has made my whiskers very soft...I like it.

u/lizaliza_anne · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

I had a similar issue when I started dating a guy with a beard, mine was due to irritation from the rough ends of the hair rubbing my chin. He ended up buying a beard oil^(at my gentle suggestion), and when he uses that consistently I don't have as much of an issue! He bought this one, which is just a mixture of jojoba and argan oil, both ingredients that my skin doesn't mind. If your irritation continues, I would suggest giving it a try :)

u/ScubaSteve91 · 2 pointsr/beards

Beard Oil and Conditioner, Fragrance Free, Glass Bottle with Glass Dropper, Gives You a Respectable Beard That Is Healthy Looking, and Kissable https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IB6IAOS/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_a31evb1ZR6R17
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IB6IAOS/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_a31evb1ZR6R17

u/mistergiantacorn · 2 pointsr/beards

I’ve started using this beard oil to help shape it and alleviate some dry skin issues I’ve had. I got this beard comb/brush set to help try to keep it somewhat tame.

I’ve only started recently trying to grow it out longer so still a work in progress! I have a Wahl trimmer I use to get any crazy hairs that don’t want to cooperate hah

u/R3TR0 · 2 pointsr/beards

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IB6IAOS/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

My beard is very thick and sponge-like. It tamed it just a little bit and made it less scratchy. Also gives it a little bit of a shine.

u/Teriks · 2 pointsr/beards

I use this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IB6IAOS/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Seems to be one of the cheaper and good-working oils. Just need a few drops and run it through the beard to the skin, then use a beard brush and comb it all in.

Argan oil is popular along with Jojoba. There's a few others, but those are the main two.

u/Treypyro · 2 pointsr/beards

I personally use this beard comb and brush and Honest Amish Beard Oil. I really like the way Honest Amish products smell.

When I first started growing my beard I watched the Beard Baron on YouTube. He's got some great videos on how to take care of your beard.

u/rabbifuente · 2 pointsr/Judaism

It wouldn't hurt, but may not be worth it to be honest. My beard is somewhat thick and wirey, but I keep it relatively short and I didn't use beard oil for a while because I thought it was gimmicky. I tried it eventually and while I don't think it really softened it up a ton it did help a little and I don't get "beard itch" anymore. If you find that your face itches under your beard then yes I'd say try it, if not then don't worry about it. This is what I use, it's not too expensive (some oils get stupid expensive) and lasts a while so if you're interested you can always get some and give it a try. All you do is put a dime size amount in your hands and massage into your beard and skin after you shower and you're good to go (I'll usually comb it through just get it distributed evenly as well).

u/anonmarmot · 2 pointsr/NHLHUT

> I hear beard oil is a wonderful thing..have you ever tried it?

I was getting by alright with just like conditioner and some face lotion. I tried oil for a day or two and it's way better. Yeah, just get some. I got this stuff

u/jimboslice1848 · 2 pointsr/malegrooming

I own this Philips Norelco Beard trimmer Series 7200, Vacuum trimmer with 20 built-in length settings, BT7215/49 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0199RDFA6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_G0RPAb535KVYQ

It has been a beast for a cordless. The lithium ion battery makes a big difference in power. I've cut off a few thick beards with this dude. Seems like it checks off the boxes you mentioned.

u/IcemanBlizz · 2 pointsr/beards

I got this trimmer. It's decent but my beard is over an inch in length so I ordered a Wahl Elite Pro here. Hopefully it will work out well.

I see that there is a Philips Norelco All-in-one device. Frankly, I'd rather have a great shaver and a great clipper instead of one good combo.

u/cHorse1981 · 2 pointsr/beards
u/shybiguy88 · 2 pointsr/bibros

My best friend (also a bi manscaper) turned me on to the Philips OneBlade for everything down there. It's electric and gives a close shave, but doesn't have a flat blade that can actually cut you (which I'm deathly afraid of! I always joke with my wife "What if I slice off a ball?!?" LoL)... Here's the link to it in Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D328DH8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_nk5yCbGHF0EHH

Good luck with whatever you end up doing!

u/Truestor · 2 pointsr/Blackfellas

I go to the barber every two to three weeks to keep it even & fresh.

By this point, you should know what works for your skin as far as razor bumps. I gave up on using razor blades and now only use electric razors. I swear by the Phillips Norelco one blade. It's not as close of a shave as I used to get, but I don't get razor bumps anymore.

I don't have a beard very often, but when I do, I let the barber start it and I use the one blade every morning to keep the shape in order.

I also use a facial scrub every other day and use a tea tree oil lotion on my skin every morning.

u/unconformity_active · 2 pointsr/SkincareAddiction

If you don't have a super course beard and only shave every few days, check out the OneBlade. It reduced irritation (and acne) for me and my super sensitive skin to almost nothing because it doesn't get so close that hairs are growing back into your skin and you don't have to use any shaving products. Still gets close enough for me personally.

Sometimes just growing out my beard for 3-4 days+ results acne in and of itself. Maybe because it traps dirt easier? Idk.

u/friklebery · 2 pointsr/PCOS

For me using an electric shaver works the best. After trying several I like the below one the best. It gives me a close enough shave with out the irritation that an actual razor, nair, or some of the other options give me.

Philips Norelco OneBlade hybrid electric trimmer and shaver, QP2520/70 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01D328DH8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_REVVAbVB8MNA5

u/Obeythelab · 2 pointsr/AskMen

This one works really well for me.

u/SkankHunt80 · 2 pointsr/malegrooming

I’ve read your most recent posts and comments and you seem to have been pretty resistant to any kind of input thus far. I do agree that some people have been unnecessarily harsh, and I’m sorry for that, so I’ll try to give you some tips with what we’ve got to work with here. Keep in mind nothing I’m saying here is intended to attack you, I’m trying to help with your beard. It’s normal to not know what you’re doing when you start growing a beard. I certainly didn’t.

I agree that to truly help you with your beard, we need better pictures. One picture of your face straight on, with nothing blocking it, and another one of a side view.

The most important part of having a good-looking beard is trimming/styling. You can’t start with a clean shaven face and expect to end up with a perfect beard in a few weeks without any maintenance. It takes time. I don’t think you should take the nuclear option and shave the whole thing off like you mentioned in r/offmychest. All that would do is reset all the progress you’ve already made, which I’ll explain further down. I’d recommend buying this trimmer. It’s inexpensive, and very good value for the price. I have it and have used it regularly for about a year. It comes with a range of guards to trim your beard to different lengths, as well as a smaller styling trimmer. A trimmer like this is very important to own if you want to have a beard.

Trimming: The other guy mentioned that you have a weak mustache compared to the rest of your beard, and I agree with this, but it is absolutely fixable. You need to keep in mind that not all the hair on your face grows at the same pace. I’d guess that the longest parts of your beard are around 10-12mm right now, those are where the hairs are getting curly and it’s making the beard look messy. Your mustache is probably around 5-6mm. What I’d recommend doing once you get the trimmer, is trim your entire beard down to about 7mm. Not only does this clean up the scraggly look, but it gives the hair that grows slower more time to catch up. Continue shaving everything down to that length every few days, and over time your beard will look more filled in as all of the hair reaches the same length. Your mustache will eventually be a consistent length with your beard, and many of the patchier parts will look fuller. Shaving everything off just because your beard doesn’t look good right now will just reset the progress you’ve made on growing the slower-to-grow hairs.

Styling: Styling your cheek line (line from your sideburn to your mouth) and neck line are very important. In general for your neck, there shouldn’t be any hair below the crease where the bottom of your chin/head meets your neck. Neck beards don’t look good on anyone. This line should go to the bottom of your jawbone, beneath your ear. When done right, this accentuates your jawline. For your cheek, it really depends on how much hair you grow there. For a lot of people the cheeks are one of the hardest place to grow hair. If you have a well filled in beard on your cheeks, you can do a straight line from your sideburns to your mouth. If it is patchy, I’d recommend a more curved line. In my opinion cleaning your cheeks up is the most important part. I can see a lot of stray hairs on your cheeks and just cleaning those areas up with a razor will help a lot.

I typically trim my beard to a consistent length every 3-4 days, and straighten out my neck line after trimming. I clean up the stubble on my cheeks every 1-2 days (makes a huge difference in how clean your beard looks).

If you have questions, feel free to pm me. I can send you pictures of my own beard if you need help understanding what I’m talking about.

u/AGoodHorse · 2 pointsr/bald

Thanks man, yeah some easy pointers on the beard. Get a good set of clippers - I use something like this and find a number you like to keep it trimmed to. I usually do a 4.

For trimming and shaping go ahead and get a couple cheap shaping tools and follow the instructions. I use something like this.

Lastly, if I want to make a change in the shape of my beard I start small. I will start with a quarter of how much I think I want to take it up and live with that for a day. I would way rather spend a few days making sure I get what I want than cut too much off in haste and have to restart.

u/omnichronos · 2 pointsr/askgaybros
  1. Yes, that's a normal response. It's called precum and is nature's way of creating a little extra lubrication when you're really turned on.

  2. Get a Trimmer like this one and use the appropriate guard to protect you from cutting to short or cutting your skin.
u/02139 · 1 pointr/BeardTalk

You should get an oil, wax, shampoo and a comb. I love the smell of this oil has a vanillay spicey smell that I love. This is a decent oil that doesn't smell like anything. If you wanna try a balm Amish Beard Balm is the one I use.



This and This are the two combs I have and use. Depending on what your mustache is might not need the smaller one. Scissors are nice to get rid of the crazy hairs.




Wax for me was the hardest to find a good one that didn't leave white stuff. Amish has one that I like and then I like This.




Any questions just ask!

u/Robby712 · 1 pointr/beards

The Heavy Duty provides a little extra hold and keeps the strays in check.

I also hit it with Tea Tree Oil after showers and that tends to keep mine from curling too much.

u/wonkinakilt · 1 pointr/beards

Not really what you asked for, but if you genuinely don't hate the beard and just wish it were less unkempt, I second Mabe's advice of getting him some beard care stuff. I'm a big fan of Honest Amish's conditioner - softens a bit and makes it a bit more manageable. Also, this comb is fantastic.

u/CookinWI · 1 pointr/beards

I got everything from Amazon.

Brush

Comb

Balm

As far as oil vs. balm, I use (or will be using) both. The oil I use everyday after I shower in the morning. This helps moisturize the hair and the skin underneath. The Balm, however, I will only be using when I wish to "clean up" my beard. I have thicker hair and a good portion of that hair doesn't really like to cooperate. So in my case, I'm using the balm as a styling product. It'll give a little weight to the hair and help reign in those finniky pieces.

Most people use some combination of both products, it just depends on the look you're going for. That being said, people with longer beards tend to use just oil unless going for a specific style because the weight of their beard is often enough to keep the hair growing in the same direction.

Does that answer your question? Do you have any more?

u/DoomTaru · 1 pointr/beards

i thought you meant a conditioner you use in the shower (which i would recommend.) Unfortunately, as others have said, your wife is right in this case... as both products you ordered i would consider after-shower brush-in products to help your beard be more manageable, and shiny. I too just ordered some beard products after reading this sub and getting inspired. I'm going on a yeard but my type of growth tends to be very curly/wirey and mostly grows in thickness as opposed to length. I'm hoping to "relax" it a bit with these new products. I would suggest finding a good shampoo/conditioner for the shower then choose either the conditioner or oil to brush in afterwards. here's what i ended up getting: bar shampoo for the shower, after-shower beard balm, and this brush i have a nice conditioner that my wife bought me for xmas that i use in the shower. any other suggestions i'm all ears

u/thekiltedpiper · 1 pointr/beards

I use this beard shampoo everyday :
http://www.amazon.com/Professor-Fuzzworthys-SHAMPOO-Tasmania-Australia/dp/B00HBSC3JA/ref=sr_1_2_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1463404909&sr=8-2&keywords=professor+fuzzworthy

Then hit it with some beard balm, has kept my beard nearly beardruff free. Some people say "dont wash your beard everyday", I say you gotta find what works best for your beard. Experiment!!!

u/SittingOnA_Cornflake · 1 pointr/beards

Thanks. Just one more question. Do you have experience with this shampoo?: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HBSC3JA/?tag=aurma-20

It's in bar form which seems odd.

Actually, after researching it more, I like it a lot. It's uses all natural ingredients, and I can cut it up to fit in a soap dish.

u/Holovoid · 1 pointr/beards

My wife just bought me this beard oil and this beard shampoo for Christmas. I technically got it on the 21st, and have used it 3 times since then. Its already had a pretty positive effect on my fledgling beard. Made it a bit more shiny and a lot softer. Smells pretty good too.

The only issue I have is if you use too much of the oil it makes your beard smell a bit like movie theater popcorn (just oily smelling) but if you don't use too much its not bad.

u/the1drewster · 1 pointr/funny

Here's what I've been using: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IB6IAOS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apap_nviIvouqbwdm7

It's almost scentless, and this one bottle looks like it'll last me at least a year.

u/Customwise · 1 pointr/beards

I'm still learning as well. I bought my first beard oil at the Art of the Shave store at the mall. It worked well, but I feel that mall prices are usually higher than they need to be. I'm currently using this:

https://www.amazon.com/Fragrance-Conditioner-Moisturized-Leven-Rose/dp/B00IB6IAOS

I've been using it for a couple of weeks so far and I haven't had any dander issues yet.

The important thing to remember is that you should rub the oil in to your skin beneath your beard. I do that and then add my beard Balm before brushing everything to the way I like it.

u/randomkido · 1 pointr/shutupandtakemymoney

Not sure about this, but this stuff is awesome. Just came back in stock too.

u/30lbsOfBeef · 1 pointr/BeardAdvice

http://i.imgur.com/a3cjW84.jpg

And here's some products I use. Are these good, or should I throw any out? And I also have some beard oil on the way from Amazon that I'm going to start using. Here's the link.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IB6IAOS/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_X3Mwub1X1XTSJ


Edit: And here's a better picture of my beard.

http://i.imgur.com/zGf8Gbl.jpg

u/goldtophero · 1 pointr/EmeraldPS2
u/sarasti · 1 pointr/Showerthoughts

Jojoba oil is what you should use. There's a lot of other oils and things that are added to beard oil mixes, but that's the critical ingredient.

This one is my personal favourite

u/IndustrialJones · 1 pointr/OkCupid

This is the one I'm using - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IB6IAOS/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o07_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

I put about 6-7 drops in my palm, run my hands through on the underside of my beard going out and another 5 drops and I work that on the outside and massage it all in thoroughly. Then I comb it out and it's not oily or anything.

The main thing I like is that there's no fragrance. I have a sensitive nose when it comes to fragrant stuff.

u/Ode2RoadRage · 1 pointr/beards

Honestly most oils are going to have the same effect.

That being said, that oil is pretty expensive.... $20 for 1oz??

I use Honest Amish -- $14 for 2oz.

u/iDreamtInception · 1 pointr/beards

I’m not super experienced in the beard area, as I’m growing my facial hair for the first time, currently 5 weeks in. I just received Honest Amish beard oil and balm/leave in conditioner yesterday and love them so far. The smell is like black liquorish and it leaves me feeling soft.

Oil
Balm

u/Byahz · 1 pointr/malegrooming

Honest Amish makes a good product and it's reasonably priced. Can't recommend it enough. Amazon store link

u/Biwy2 · 1 pointr/BeardAdvice

You never know unless you try. You need to start stimulating your hair follicles to promote growth by applying oil and brushing gently. Every morning and every night: Wet you’re beard with warm, NOT HOT, water, pat dry until your face is slightly damp and Start using 3-4 drops of beard oil. Rub it into your hands and then gently massage the product into your beard. After the oil has been properly massaged into your skin and beard, lightly brush your beard downward with a boars hair beard brush (you can save the comb for when it’s longer) to stimulate your hair follicles and evenly apply the product. The amount of oil you use and the tools you use for your beard will change as it gets longer but these steps should be enough until your beard length reaches like 0.5 inches in length.

u/carlesbad · 1 pointr/shaving

The blade was recessed so that it is impossible to cut oneself. It is not merely a vibrating blade but a recessed blade that uses the "teeth" to pull the hair back into the blade. It looked a lot like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0199RDFA6?psc=1


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u/tsigo · 1 pointr/malegrooming

Been using this Philips for a year and love it: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0199RDFA6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_duSCzbW46MYQJ

Goes from 0 to 10mm in half increments, has a vacuum that's pretty great about catching loose hair, and lasts a while on a charge.

u/murph798 · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

I had my old beard trimmer for 5 years and had to deal with the hairs flying all over the place. I bought this new trimmer a few months ago that had a vacuum attached and it works great.

Philips Norelco Beard trimmer Series 7200, Vacuum trimmer with 20 built-in length settings, BT7215/49 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0199RDFA6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_tk3UAb6A2KRWR

u/DoctorSteve · 1 pointr/flashlight

I don't know what Shaver you're using but I highly recommend one like this

u/profgreenmau5 · 1 pointr/BeardTalk

For those looking for a cheaper entry brush... I got this brush from amazon for <$1. Signed up for www.snagshout.com (amazon product review site) and i found the product in their list of items which you can get for discount if you review it.

u/Ankhmpt · 1 pointr/malegrooming

Get a boar bristle brush and comb it a lot. Like this one. Beard & Mustache Brush and Comb Kit - Boar Bristle Beard Brush & Wooden Grooming Comb - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AYMHBLY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_OSFRBb5PH6X5Y

Edit: I can’t attest to the brand linked.. I suggest you try a few and see what one you like. Some are more rough than others.

u/gootrm01 · 1 pointr/beards

Beard oil, will definitely help, and yes I bought my
brush off amazon

u/actualtext · 1 pointr/AskMen

I got this trimmer and it works quite great. Apparently hey have a new version coming out so maybe wait until that releases.

Philips Norelco Multigroom Series 7100, 8 attachments, QG3390 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00TYSRAJS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_hvaQzb817DDS2

I also got a beard shaper and boar beard brush:

Exec Beard All in One Beard Comb and Shaping Template Tool https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01LYXPK5T/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_ZzaQzbS3NDYDA

Beard Brush for Men - With Wild Boar Bristles for Easy Grooming - Facial Care Hair Comb for Beards & Mustache Conditioning, Styling & Maintenance - Distributes Products & Natural Wax https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01AYMHBLY/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_aCaQzb361KKFK

u/andres7832 · 1 pointr/malegrooming

I used to be in the same boat, got bumps whether I used blades or electric. Switched to this one and I dont have any issues before. Greatest thing ever.

u/ethankline · 1 pointr/AirForce

I'm going to BMT in a few weeks and need to know if I can bring this. I prefer to use it over regular razors, especially cause I have a hard time shaving over my adams apple with a sharp blade. It shaves close to skin, just like a razor.

https://www.amazon.com/Philips-Norelco-OneBlade-QP2520-70/dp/B01D328DH8/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=philips+oneblade&qid=1572605911&sr=8-5

u/usmcahump · 1 pointr/Wetshaving

I have a Mustache right now and I use this electric trimmer. It's the same one i used when I had a Goatee as well. I also use my DE for the rest of my face

u/mhonkieys · 1 pointr/AskMen

Get a personal grooming trimmer, they're cheap and effective, something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Philips-Norelco-Multigroom-attachment-MG3750/dp/B01K1HPA60/ It doesn't hurt unless you're really not careful, just take it slow and you'll get the hang of it. ezpz.

Edit: Also, I do not recommend shaving, ever.

u/themidnightcigarette · 1 pointr/AskMen

Get electric clippers versus electric razor the clippers will always leave a little stubble.

u/sppartan1 · 1 pointr/Puberty

I would recommend something like this beard trimmer. Just my opinion, I think it looks better not bald but with some hair and the trimmer lets you adjust the length of cut that you want so it looks nice and even. Of course, be careful with the trimmer since it is made to cut anything in its blade, even skin. Then I would suggest a Gillette razor on the scrotum since, again my opinion, I think it's looks nicer without hair. I really wouldn't recommend an electric razor for pubic or scrotum hair but I don't like them in general either. If you really are planning to use just an electric razor for your whole genital area trimming......then I guess I didn't answer your question. Lol.

u/ThreeDeeBudee · 1 pointr/AskRedditAfterDark

Cheap trimmer.

Get fancy with it dude.

u/tagun · 1 pointr/mixedrace

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01K1HPA60?ref=dacx_dp_2397670500501_5514832750701&me=ATVPDKIKX0DER&aaxitk=WE4qVzQkGloQDx6maIUvPw

This is the type and brand that I use. Though this one is much newer and fancier looking than mine. As you may notice if you search more of this brand, a lot of them have 3 circular bladed heads that I imagine provide a much closer shave, but Ive never felt it was necessary to go for those for what I need it for. This one works better to create a clean looking edge for my beard, but I think the aforementioned kind has a sort of pop-out trimmer that can be used for the same purpose.
Hope this helps you.

Edit: Id also like to point out that I did use the kind with the 3 circular heads when I first started out and that kind irritated my skin. But that was 10 years ago and the shaver I was using was a cheap hand-me-down from my dad; definitely not as nice as they are now. If you're going for the completely clean shaven look it may be worth it to check those out. Always check reviews of course.

u/gingerkitty21 · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

maybe this isn't the answer you're looking for, but it's always (for the last 7 years) worked great for me!

I use a men's beard shaver (has various attachments but I just use the trimmer, I'm sure they also make them for women but the one I have is for men: https://www.amazon.com/Philips-Norelco-Multigroom-attachments-MG3750/dp/B01K1HPA60/ref=zg_bs_234951011_15?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=7K6WW77PQSG3FD770ZF1), put my leg up on a higher surface, and trim away. has a nice look and no ingrown hairs - ever! pull the labia to either side, it's easy, and you don't even need cream or gel.

u/Spacewall · 1 pointr/3Drequests

Model to 3D print. Stand for this razor and accessories.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01K1HPA60

Similar to the one from this razor.
https://www.amazon.com/Sminiker-Professional-Waterproof-Precision-Rechargeable

u/johnfoster8 · 1 pointr/sex

This works good for me, I'm sure they have one at Walmart too.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01K1HPA60/ref=dp_ob_neva_mobile

u/THEVAN3D · 1 pointr/malegrooming

Thanks for advice. Doesnt that look too basic though?

I was thinking about this one: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01K1HPA60/
and I came here to find something better than this one for roughly same price.

u/_Obscured_By_Clouds_ · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

https://www.amazon.com/Wahl-Cordless-Rechargeable-Trimmer-9918-6171/dp/B00009RF1E/ref=sr_1_2_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1475170432&sr=1-2

that's the trimmer I use. If I'm trying to leave some length I'll just use one of the guards. If I'm just trimming the bottom and I'm going clean shaven or slight stubble then I just go at it without a guard. And yeah my hairs do the same thing

u/darien_gap · 1 pointr/AskReddit

I found out about this completely by accident, bought a cheapo ($20) at some thrift store while on a roadtrip and had no other options. The thing turned out to be great, and that was 4 years ago. It's a Wahl something like this, which I use with no guard. YMMV, but I've been very satisfied, and for $20 it's worth a shot, even if this ends up as a backup.

u/vgambit · 1 pointr/YouShouldKnow

I used to love the ritual of shaving with a safety razor, but the bumps weren't worth it. I was told by an older gentleman to stick to these for grooming my facial hair, and to avoid razors. I've never looked back.

Tell your boyfriend to stick to the smallest beard guide if at all possible. Using the raw trimmer without a guide can still cut close enough to cause razor bumps. And buy some trimmer oil, as well.

Edit: To help drive home how real this problem is, the military has a strict shaving policy that black people are exempt from due to the problem of razor bumps.

u/wintermute-rising · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I do not like the trimmer on this one, it's shit. I use this one, which has lasted me ... 4-5 years now and I am only now pondering getting a new one. (All whal shavers are excellent, my next purchase will be a peanut trimmer as it is just as small but is corded, designed for professionals and has replaceable blades.)

When I let my hair get too long for the shaver to shave properly I use the trimmer first to shorten it.

u/ziggy88 · 1 pointr/malegrooming

I have the braun shaver hands down the best electric shaver, but the extension for beard trimmer went out. I'm now looking to get Remington MB-200 or Wahl 9918-6171 Groomsman Beard and Mustache Trimmer

u/nightwolf92 · 1 pointr/gifs

This is one that I used for years and had to replace it because it got old... I cant use anything that trims shorter than this without breaking out. The one I use now I cant think of the name but it doesn't cut as short as this and has a removable head.

This one does give a close "Trim" though. If you have the same problem that I do, this is probably as good as you are going to get without breaking out. Also the price is great.


http://www.amazon.com/Wahl-Cordless-Rechargeable-Trimmer-9918-6171/dp/B00009RF1E/ref=sr_1_3?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1452201909&sr=1-3&keywords=Beard+clipper

u/rumble_my_crumble · 1 pointr/TwoXChromosomes

It's very similar, I like the beard trimmers because they tend to have a slimmer head and are, for me, easier to maneuver. mreoww is also correct about how intuitive it is, just watch your bits around the guard and you'll be fine. Something like this clipper or trimmer are what you're looking for, not an electric shaver.

BTW... I love your name! Totally nails how I feel when I get a bit lazy. :)

u/SerialTimeKiller · 1 pointr/gamegrumps

Get this.

It's cheap, effective, and can be operated either cordlessly OR with the cord. Since mine is almost always plugged in in the bathroom, I like having one that will run straight from the wall as opposed to purely rechargeable ones.

First of all, you'll want to make sure you can grow a dense beard like Barry to get the same look. If so, then just find the length you want, select the appropriate guard, and go over the entire beard to keep it the same length, which is what Barry is doing.

For the parts you don't want bearded, if you've let them grow out a little too much, take off the guard and chop all that stuff off with the unguarded beard trimmer. The unguarded trimmer is also good for edging the beard-nonbeard interface. Use normal blades to get the nonbeard parts smooth; the trimmer is not designed for that.

Finally, be aware that the guarded trimmer will likely cut differently depending on whether you're going with or against the grain of your beard. Basically, it'll probably cut shorter against the grain. Experiment to see how it works out for you.

If you get things the way you want and have the right tools, which I've just mentioned, daily maintenance should be pretty quick.

u/__bc · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Thanks for the advice! This is the first result with good reviews on Amazon (no affiliate link) and costs $15 USD/(45 USD locally in Europe, as usual).

I'm 24 and my facial hair just got slightly thicker started growing this year (3mm now after 7 week, mix of white blonde, light brown and red).

So I figured I can at least try something with it and didn't shave most of it for 10 days thinking I look just ass badass and scruffy as Ryan Gosling

Almost nobody, including some girl friends, even noticed. Too bad, because I'm starting to like it. After years of daily shaving…

btw: It's like having butter on my face after some meals, even thought I'm very cleanly.

u/foxsable · 1 pointr/CasualConversation

Get a trimmer. I have this one, and i've been using it for years. I just noticed when I was getting the link it's 15% off, so, that's cool, but get whatever one you want.

You just slap a guard on there and go to town. It will cut it all to the same lengths. i even go different directions.

But you'll want to grow more. The mustache plus chin beard and side parts works well and looks pretty professional. Something like this

u/WalterEKurtz · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

And you don't find it gives you sores or pimples? I've had two electrics in my time, neither have been that good, both broke. But I recall them giving me cuts and sores. Maybe it was because I didn't take good care of them, nor cleaned them... Someone posted this Remington MB-200 Titanium Mustache and Beard Trimmer which seems to fit the bill quite well for what I need...

Thanks

u/DPyro · 1 pointr/malegrooming

I got this: Remington MB-200, $15, has a rechargeable battery and variable trimming levels. It kinda sucks for an actual clean shave as its a beard trimmer, but since I'm doing the stubble thing to it works pretty well, I either use the 1 or no guard setting. The major con is that its disposable; i.e., you can't replace the parts (blade, battery, etc.) but it is $15 so hey, thems the stakes. Add a standard disposable razor to your kit for the occasional clean shave and you've got a pretty cheap facial hair grooming solution.

u/eoddc5 · 1 pointr/malegrooming

well then this will complete my arsenal of shaving/grooming products.

u/DeadDisco8614 · 1 pointr/pics

eh, all you need is a decent trimmer with a guide.

for example: http://www.amazon.com/Remington-MB-200-Titanium-Mustache-Trimmer/dp/B0009OMU0A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1291313155&sr=8-1

Morning upkeep of the beard takes about a minute for me.

u/ifrit1100 · 1 pointr/malegrooming

Actually you go. $30. Similar model, might be ok?

u/FlikMage · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

I actually just bought this less than a month ago and it's working out well so far.

u/bmorestoney · 1 pointr/seduction

Picked this up for about $15 It's been good to me.

u/radioradio555 · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

The Remington MB-200 kicks ass. The last model I bought around 15 years ago and its still running. I use it for my beard, haircuts, body hair, you name it.

u/thebballkid · 1 pointr/malegrooming

The picture you have is NOT a 5 o'clock shadow. The meaning behind the phrase "5 o'clock shadow" is that you would've shaved early in the morning and by the late afternoon you have that extremely short stubble show. That's a couple days worth of stubble on Mr. Cooper there.

As for the stubble look, get a beard trimmer and use it on the 1 setting without the plastic cover for the blades. This is the one I have.

And remember - the stubble looks is great but the feel is (most of the time) passionately hated by a significant other. It feels like sandpaper on their face. Just something to think of.

u/jacksclevername · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

This Panasonic one showed up on a bunch of the best-of lists. I got it about a year ago and love it.

u/tinapasadena · 1 pointr/TwoXChromosomes

I use [this](Panasonic ER224S All-in-One Hair Clipper & Beard Wet/Dry Trimmer https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000F4USF8/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_yqHHub1R070P6) wet/dry trimmer in the shower. It has a safety clip so you don't cut yourself.
Panasonic ER224S All-in-One Hair Clipper & Beard Wet/Dry Trimmer

u/NotClever · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

I use this trimmer. Set it to 1 and you're probably at the 2-3 day scruff range. Battery life is pretty good and it's wet/dry. Possible annoyance: the charger it comes with is a block that you plug into the wall and set the trimmer in rather than a cord. Could be good or bad depending on your space.

I actually started doing this instead of clean shaving just because it's a lot faster and comes out looking more even than my old electric razor.

u/5150_Ewok · 1 pointr/AskMen

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000F4USF8/ref=mp_s_a_1_2_a_it?qid=1466002550&sr=8-2&keywords=clippers+panasonic&pi=SY200_QL40

I bought my dad the newer blue ones and i like mine more. I forget why though.

Also, i guess they are 25 now.

u/PM_ME_UR_exGFs_BOOBS · 1 pointr/AskMen

I bought this one earlier this year, and it's been working pretty well for me.

u/freestylesno · 1 pointr/beards

Having just gone though this with mine, it does go a way a little with length. what i did was grow it out really long and then trim just the sides down. The best thing i found was beard wax and then pulling it down though out the day. Also watch how much you shampoo it.

u/VaginaDentata · 1 pointr/pics

I found a bottle of Aveda Botanical Kinetics Lotion in the cupbord. My wife didn't like the stuff I guess. Anyways, since growing my beard my face has been itching like crazy and was about to order some Tasmanian beard conditioner or Bluebeards Beard Saver. Well this Aveda works very well. It has a light scent and doesn't leave any residue after applying it. My face is now itch free and my beard is soft. So when you're shopping around for something new, and don't mind spending a bit more, give the Aveda a try.

Also, for a rejuvenating experience try this aveda product. It's the bee's knees for adding a new element into the grooming ritual.

Somebody commented on the smell of Bluebeard product's being similar to a urinal cake.

u/satty · 1 pointr/beards

Beard Wax

That is all I'm going to say.

u/tboonepeakins · 1 pointr/Gifts

http://www.amazon.com/Professor-Fuzzworthys-Conditioner-Leatherwood-Essential/dp/B000V8IBXE

SMELLS AMAZING.. you will not be able to keep from smelling his beard. Amazing amazing stuff.

u/sharkdog73 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

This and a fine tooth comb. I've developed an almost obsessive habit of glossing and combing. but DAMN do I have a nice beard. Also check out /r/beards if you haven't already for some great tips.

u/Ganrokh · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I never used a moisturizer. I had acne before I grew a beard and I used an acne cream for that, but my acne issues disappeared when the beard came along. For beard oils, I alternate between Beard Brand and Beard Baron depending on whatever scent I'm feeling for the day. If I was going to be in public that day, I use Professor Fuzzworthy's Beard Gloss. Note that I still use these products for my Vandyke.

u/bcgpete · 1 pointr/beards

I agree. I recently bought this and it makes my beard look like a teenage girl's hair in the 80s on a humid day. I need something better!

u/NSFW_Guy · 1 pointr/gaybros

This stuff is amazing. It helps with the itch and it also helped with my beardruff

u/tooldvn · 1 pointr/StLouis

Do it yourself like a man should! You also need some beard wax for that man, my god! This stuff is the shit. The ladies dig the scent too.

u/wlonkly · 1 pointr/malelifestyle

Another Wahl! They're still the cream of the crop. I have this kit and it cuts through my rough beard like butter. I wish it came with some longer guards, though, although I'm growing it out so it's all freehand now anyhow.

u/cgravito · 1 pointr/malegrooming

To be honest , I recently bought this and I have a norelco body groomer but it has all the attachments for it where I don't really even need the body groomer at this point. Only downfall is that I can't use it in the shower but meh, what ever. It is a hell of a beard trimmer too I must say. The foil trimmer gets pretty close on the body in sensitive areas if you get my drift...

Edited: As a heads up, it doesn't come with the stand but I e-mailed Amazon and complained about it, and they offered me a 30% refund on it. Well worth it in my opinion. Even at full price , it's worth it.

http://www.amazon.com/Wahl-9854-600-Lithium-Ion-Trimmer/dp/B001GQ3GEY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1398697877&sr=8-2&keywords=wahl+beard+trimmer

u/Corazon-DeLeon · 1 pointr/teenagers
u/tintinsays · 1 pointr/TwoXChromosomes

I know this was over a month ago, so forgive me. I bought a buzzer with different lengths, and it is great for trimming my hair, especially over my ears.

I have one that is like this but if you're going to cut your bangs too, you might like one like this

u/Dirtylicious · 1 pointr/lifehacks

I cut hair..

no way a cheapo clipper set could ever beat out the closeness that a beard trimmer gets.

here's a really good trimmer that works quite well @ 30 bucks (~£15 equivalent)
http://www.amazon.com/Wahl-Lithium-Ion-All-Trimmer/dp/B001GQ3GEY

you could use your technique... turning the beard trimmer upside down..and get a much closer cut that you would with a set of clippers.

u/us416 · 1 pointr/malegrooming

Talk to your partner to find out what they would prefer you do.

When I tidy up, I use one of these on the number 2 setting: http://www.amazon.com/Wahl-Lithium-Ion-All-Trimmer/dp/B001GQ3GEY/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1310011071&sr=8-2

After buzzing it down, I take a women's razor (shut up, the extra "guard" helps) to my cajones and make them baby smooth.

It's more work than I would normally do, but my wife loves me that way and if it gets me more action, I'm all for it.

u/CuntFaggotNiggerJew · 1 pointr/shaving

That's what I use: link

I use the trimmer blade. I don't think it has to do with this particular trimmer, because I've had other trimmers and they all cause razor bumps.

Basically, I'm trimming my beard at the shortest setting, and out of a sudden I get a "bump" on my face. It looks red, inflamed, exactly like a pimple, except there's no pus in it. They appear as I'm trimming, so it's really fast, it doesn't take hours. I tried to poke them with tweezers to see if I could find an ingrown hair, because that's what I thought they were, but I always end up not finding anything and making it worse. And no, they are not pimples that were hidden under my beard. I never let it grow too long, so I would notice them.

u/eatspaintchips · 1 pointr/AskMen

My husband and I used this one and quite like it.

you may also want to check out this thread

u/OklaJosha · 1 pointr/malegrooming

wahl makes very good trimmers. Pretty much every barber I've been to has one. For body hair, get a cordless one. I'd suggest this one:
http://www.amazon.com/Wahl-Lithium-Ion-Grooming-9854-600/dp/B001GQ3GEY

I don't like completely shaving because it gets itchy when it starts to grow back, so I usually just trim short enough that it's not curling all over the place. I think I use a #4 guard or somewhere around there, see what works out best for you. If you like the smoothness, then you can always use the trimmer everyday to keep short enough (there will still be some stubble if you don't use a razor but it will be minimal)

u/Piece_of_Maurice · 1 pointr/Wetshaving

don't have a goatee but i keep a full beard that i have to trim every week to keep it conservative-ish (i work in a hospital). i've used 3 beard trimmers over the years and this one by wahl is BY FAR the best one:

https://www.amazon.com/Wahl-Lithium-Ion-Grooming-9854-600/dp/B001GQ3GEY/ref=sr_1_1_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1479217356&sr=1-1&keywords=wall%2Bbeard&th=1

it's cordless and has a rechargeable battery which stays charged forever (other trimmers ive used have needed AA batteries), and the motor has serious power for a clipper thats not plugged into the wall. the guards that come with it are pretty good and you can really dial in the length you want. as far as shaping goes, I use a DE to shape my neck line and cheek line and have found that to be the best option that i've used, though i can't say i've used a shavette or straight. and since you use a template and the DE is too big to get around it, shavettes are purpose-built for getting great lines and edges, so as u/bdubelyew said that might be your best bet.

u/PeteyFalcon · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

I cant speak for the clippers, but I will speak for THIS beard trimmer. I have had it for 4 years and it is my go to for shaping up my beard. I also have THIS Phillips Norelco trimmer as well but never use it. The Wahl is so much more sharper and precise. It is very easy to use and allows you to do fine and detailed trimming. The Wahl also was half the price of the Phillips.

As far as electric shavers go i have had the same Braun 4775 since 2006 and it is still going strong. All i have had to do is change out the blades once a year and keep it oiled. I always wanted a newer one, but this one refuses to die.

Edit: I know this is the BIFL sub, I was just speaking on my experience. I better go knock on wood before they all fail me now.

u/k3nnynapalm · 1 pointr/BeardTalk

Check out Outlaw Beard Products. Based out of Turner Valley Alberta. Very quick shipping and reasonable rates. The black one is a bit of a 'pepper' scent. The beige one is a kind of 'chocolate' scent. Not bad, but different than what I'm used to... I'd like to try the red one.
It's nice because shipping isn't over the top and it's in CDN dollars.

https://www.facebook.com/OutlawBeards/?fref=ts

Mammoth is also amazing. The Devils Reserve is the best oil I've ever used, hands down.

https://www.mammothbeard.ca




Waiting on the dollar correction so I can get back to Honest Amish without breaking the bank.

Edit - I'm a dummy. You're looking for a brush... not oils/balms. I've purchased mine through Amazon.ca. This is a goodie

https://www.amazon.ca/Kent-Handmade-Comb-Toothed-Moustache/dp/B00354XMH6/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1463166673&sr=8-6&keywords=kent+comb

u/thibit · 1 pointr/beards

Free? Hahahahahaha...

u/Casanova-Quinn · 1 pointr/beards

Solid stache. I'd suggest a getting a moustache comb to keep it neat and out of your mouth.

u/Furystryker · 1 pointr/Moustache

Thanks, that's what I ended up doing basically.

I've got a few combs/brushes:
Moustache: https://www.amazon.com/Kent-Handmade-Beard-Moustache-X-Small/dp/B00354XMH6/ref=sr_1_12_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1479324660&sr=1-12&keywords=kent+comb
Beard:
http://www.cvs.com/shop/beauty/beauty-tools-accessories/hair-brushes-combs/conair-for-men-style-and-shine-prodid-961358?skuId=961358

Are there other's you'd suggest I go for?

I've been using this beard oil post-shower, though I've got the oils to make my own just haven't had time: http://www.cvs.com/shop/beauty/hair-care/treatments/nuance-salma-hayek-healthy-shine-nourishing-oil-2-oz-prodid-1013469?skuId=949622

along with tea tree oil before bed.

And per the wiki/searching this subreddit, I've been using this tacky daily to keep the longer moustache hairs out of the way: http://www.firehousemoustachewax.com/Products.html (works so good!!)

Thanks for the review, it's been going well!

u/starts-with-a-K · 1 pointr/RandomActsofMakeup

Congratulations on bringing in the big money! That is one amazing feat!

I've been really bad at impulse buying lately so I'm going to try and be practical with my choices...

Replacement Eyelash Curler Pads I can't ever find these in stores...I just end up buying a new eyelash curler.

Brush Guards to keep my new brushes in tip-top shape.

Mixing Palette and Spatula to fix my dried-out Stila smudge pots.

6-Pack of NYX Lip Liners because I do not own any lip liners yet.

I tried picking things with free shipping. For the lip liners, there are a couple of other sellers that are offering free shipping.

Thanks for hosting!

u/hasa-diga · 1 pointr/RandomActsofMakeup

REDDIT WORD: warpaint HERE YA GO :) and I guess i'll go with this

u/violinkeri · 1 pointr/RandomActsofMakeup

well damn. 9.98 and free shipping. BOOM.

u/Roses88 · 1 pointr/RandomActsofMakeup

Happy golden birthday! It's my party in May when I turn 26 too. Where does the time go? This set looks like something Id enjoy

u/jake_naylor · 1 pointr/ottawa

For a long while, I had my beard trimmed by barbers with solid enough service locally, but then I bought THIS and it is just great. Wireless + long charge + contour comb attachment + vacuum to suck up all hair as you trim = no mess, perfect length, lots of money saved annually. Very happy with my decision.

u/considercarbonfiber · 1 pointr/HelpMeFind

Lost my beard trimmer charger and I have no clue what type of charger it its. If it helps, here is the beard trimmer.

u/iaspeegizzydeefrent · 1 pointr/WTF
u/antelion · 1 pointr/amiugly

First off, you look fine. Great, even. The only thing that I might suggest is to trim the beard and to put a little product in your hair. Something to keep it from being so fluffy.

I use this to trim up my beard and couldn't be happier. In the winter I use it to keep my beard from getting all straggly and when I don't have a beard I use the stubble mode to keep me from being too baby-faced.

Likewise, I use this for my hair. It's dirt cheap, doesn't look like you have 'stuff' in your hair, and lasts for a long time. There's no need to spend $20 on a single jar of the fancy stuff, this works just as well.

Secondly, the reason you're kissless/dateless/handholdless and have no self-esteem has nothing to do with your outward appearance. I was just like you in high school and through most of college. I was 19 before I had my first kiss and did anything remotely romantic with a girl. Honestly, the only reason it happened was because the girl made all the moves and I was along for the ride. I would have been much older if it were completely up to me.

The thing that blew me away, and if I were a betting man I'd say it will be your story too, was going to my 10 year high school reunion. I had a half-dozen or more girls that I had crushes on come up to me and tell me that they had crushes on me; they just wanted me to ask them out.

You gotta do it, man. You can do it. You're attractive, you're worthwhile, and you're special. Put yourself out there and ask a great girl out before you're old and filled with regret.

u/wwwdotcomdotnet · 1 pointr/malegrooming
u/shawn23scott · 1 pointr/malegrooming

I've been using this on my face for about 5 months and I really like it!

u/theGreenMarmot · 1 pointr/gaybros

Before I started really growing my beard out I used this phillips norelco with the vacuum thingy. And I hate it, but too cheap to buy something different. It leaves some hairs partially cut, so it causes the hairs to tear, and can be pretty painful. So stay away.

u/JustABlankAccount · 1 pointr/travel

Nope, each country is different. I was screened flying into BKK, but I wasn't screened flying into HND for example (Where the Thai immigration police promptly confiscated my trimmer, http://www.amazon.com/Philips-Norelco-BeardTrimmer-adjustable-QT4070/dp/B003U8ESI4 - Not mad at all, I swear). The prohibited items are generally the same, but each airport allows for different flexibility. For example, flying out of ITM everyone was allowed to take a bottle of liquid into the sanitized area - I saw a few iced teas and sodas go through. Try that at any airport in the US and you'll get taken into a back room for a "thorough screening".

u/bondinspace · 1 pointr/malegrooming

I use the QT4070

u/theory_of_me · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

I strongly recommend this too. I stopped shaving as well and the amount of irritation I got went away dramatically.

I used a cheap trimmer that I found somewhere for a while but I got this as an early christmas present and love it: http://www.amazon.com/Philips-Norelco-QT4070-41-Packaging/dp/B003U8ESI4

u/EmeterPSN · 1 pointr/ofcoursethatsathing

https://www.amazon.com/Philips-Norelco-BeardTrimmer-adjustable-QT4070/dp/B003U8ESI4

just get one of these.

They have a vacuum that grabs ALOT of the hair , i dont have to clean the sink anymore :D .

u/exparrot · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

This is what I use. I gave up clean-shaving over a year ago and switched to the trimmer and am quite happy with it.

Like zzzaz said, it has a guard where I set the length that I desire and get a good stubble all along. Trimming above the lips is a bit tricky because there is not much room for maneuvering. But all in all, a worthwhile investment for me.

u/oneupdouchebag · 1 pointr/malegrooming

It might not fit your needs exactly, but I've been using the Norelco 7300 for over 2 years now and have really enjoyed it It holds a charge ridiculously well, and the vacuum feature is great for cleanup.

The reason I suggest it for travel is because it holds a charge so well. I use it 2-3 times a week and have probably charged it less than 10 times over those 2 years. This is only the second trimmer I've had, though, so that could be standard and I wouldn't know it.

u/genuinearticle · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Buy one of these to clean up the strays and keep rocking it!

u/Red_AtNight · 1 pointr/NoStupidQuestions

That's a shaver. You want a beard trimmer.

Try something like this

u/Softcorps_dn · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

http://www.amazon.com/Philips-Norelco-QT4070-Stubble-Mustache/dp/B003U8ESI4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1368107375&sr=8-1&keywords=QT4070

This one can trim at 1 mm increments (from 1 to 18 mm) length. It also has a built in vacuum to make cleanup easier.

Personally I just use the flip out trimmer on my electric razor, although right now I have a full beard, not just stubble.

u/TheDarkNate · 1 pointr/everymanshouldknow

I use this trimmer that vacuums most of the hairs.
Pretty happy with it.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003U8ESI4/ref=oh_details_o06_s01_i01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/ltlistenerftposter · 1 pointr/pics

That looks pretty nice, I swear by this bad boy, it has a little vacuum that sucks in the hairs and you can easily empty it in the toilet for easy disposal. Also you can just turn a knob and change the length.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003U8ESI4/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1397535248&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40

u/NiggaLetsTryItOut · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

I have he Philips 4070 beard trimmer and really love it. Trims well, especially on turbo mode, battery life is very good, good length range, nice design. Feels very solid. Might not be BIFL but it will last years for sure, given I trim about once a week.

The vacuum feature only semi works, but I don't mind, I trim over the sink. Price is great on Amazon at $50 and $5 coupon.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003U8ESI4/ref=mp_s_a_1_fkmr0_2?qid=1421946238&sr=8-2-fkmr0&pi=AC_SX110_SY165_QL70

u/chadillac83 · 1 pointr/malegrooming

Bought this about a month ago, so far it's been great, the measurements are displayed on either side of the head as well as a nice illuminated screen on the front. It holds a good charge and the vacum feature actually works really really well to the point where I can walk around while I'm getting ready in the morning while trimming rather than hovering over the sink.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003U8ESI4/ref=oh_o04_s00_i00_details

u/LeatherBikePump · 1 pointr/malegrooming

I have heard great things about this one, and I am planning on picking it up.
Philips Norelco

u/QuestioningEspecialy · 1 pointr/bestof

I'll add to this, especially for the Afro-Americans out there.

 

Shavers...

 

After all of the cordless electric shavers I've used over the years, my Remington F5-5800 Foil Shaver gives me the smoothness shave I've ever had without using an actual razor. I finish off by edging up and trimming with a [Philips Norelco G370] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FED5DU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_F702AbWT46ATE) (it was <$100 and it's probably outdated by now) I've used it for ~4-7 years and dropped it a few times. It leaves the skin a bit rough, though, but I've rarely ever nicked myself with it (if at all).

 

Instructions & Maintenance...

 

Read the instructions and follow proper maintenance (brush, clean, oil, etc.). Always.
And for the record, both of my shavers are easy to clean. The Remington requires more effort, especially once a month, but the Phillips only requires a quick brushing (I add Andis Clippers Clipper Oil). The "hardest" part is letting the Remington dry for so long before putting the head back on. Don't brush the clippers while it's on, btw. Seriously, you'll ruin the brush and end up needing to replace it.

 

Battery Life...

 

If the instructions say to let the battery die before its first charge, I do so. If it says to fully charge it for X hours before its first use, I do so. Now, people of Reddit had a particular conversation about battery life once. I never looked into the matter myself, but I started practicing it with all of my chargeable devices. After the initial required drain (if instructed), I always charge it after it hits 30-50%. I do my best to never let it drain completely to 0%. The idea is that the battery will actually degrade much quicker if it drains to 0% and will need to be replaced sooner. Feel free to call me a fool on this one, but please explain your reasoning.

 

Razers & Magic Shave...

 

This one requires a story or warning.
I wet shaved with my brother's razor when I was in high school because my cordless one (probably a Phillips) wouldn't work properly when I put it back together after taking the top apart for a full-ish cleaning for the first and last time (the school started reinforcing its facial hair policy).

Though it was my first time, and I shaved against the grain, I didn't cut myself or apply anything to my skin before or after. My face was so smooth that I kept touching it. Three days later, I start noticing bumps. By the fifth day, I had full on razor bumps everywhere I originally shaved. Bump Stopper II took a month or so to really any progress and around three months to really make an impact, but it left my skin dry and very flaky. Eventually, I moved to Skin Tight Razor Bump Ointment Extra Strength. It burned like hell in the beginning, but showed better progress. That and washing my face daily with soap and a towel of course.

Since I still had to shave, I just went over the bumps with a shaver and routinely wiped the blood away. Due to a barber's suggestion, I started using Bump Fighter Razors. He warned me that they were going to miss some hairs, but it worked well enough.

At some point, I was recommended (powder blue) Magic Shave because it would "eat those bumps up" (oh, boy). This stuff stinks, flakes all over the place, and can tear up your skin if you aren't careful. I tore a descent sized section of my skin off when I dragged a wet towel down my chin at the wrong angle once. I could see the skin sitting intact in the towel with the inner-end of my hairs barely sticking out of it. Was a really weird moment. That section of my face was pink and hairless for awhile before it healed over. Looked funny on my lovely complexion. For the record, I only used it every three or four days. Three is the minimum, IIRC.

If you're going to use Magic Shave, use a wet towel to wipe it off (prepare to rinse repeatedly), designate a magic shave cup that is to be used for nothing else, consider only wearing boxers, bring a broom and dust pan, and stay in one room or outside. Hell, turn the vent on, you stinky mutt. Overall, I do not recommend Magic Shave's original formula (powder blue). I cannot speak for its powder gold fragrant or creme light fresh scent version, though.

Now for razers...
I started using the cheap pack of (dark blue) Gillette dual-blade razers from Walmart in high school. They worked very well. Here are my instructions: Shave with the grain, rinse the blades after every stroke, thoroughly rinse the blades after you're done, wipe them carefully with a toilet paper to get extra crud off, and let air dry somewhere. Hell, thanks to another Reddit conversation, I kept a short round plastic container of isopropyl alcohol around in college to "shake" the razer in as a finishing touch of cleanliness. Supposedly, the alcohol evaporates after awhile, so I just let it air dry after that (read the 4/24/18 edit at the bottom). The blades lasted a pretty long time doing all of this before I need to pull out a new razor. That combined with how cheap they were...

 

Razer Bumps / Ingrown Hairs...

 

I found that daily shaving, Skin Tight creme, and actually washing or just wiping my face with a clean damp paper towel kept the bumps from fully returning. A trick I discovered to get rid of the ones that lingered was to grow my facial hair out. It looked awful for a month since the bumps returned as the hair grew (they might have been curling into the skin), but there's a point where the bumps start to recede into the skin and all you have is a full beard (minus some areas of the lower neck). Now just maintain it or shave it off. What you'll find is a smooth face with practically no bumps. You must keep the hairs from growing back, though (and maybe wash your face?). Mess that up, and the lingering bumps will return.

Oh, to hell with Bump Stopper II and don't bother with Skin Tight. My physician recommended Tend Skin Solution after I graduated college, and, let me tell you, it works better than both. I hear the ingredients aren't that bad for your health either.

 

My Routine...

 

I wash my hair (including facial) with Bubble & Bee's hard water shampoo (the price is worth it, especially since it lasts for a surprisingly long time), pour on and rub in their vinegar rinse ratio (a fourth of the bottle tops; it's optional when you purchase the shampoo), wash that out, apply Nature's Way Organic Extra Virgin Coconut Oil to my facial and scalp hair while still damp/wet (I'm not 100% certain about using it on the scalp yet; used to use AVEDA Dry Remedy Daily Moisturizing Oil twice or thrice a week), brush my facial hair (soft bristles for the cheeks and neck; medium bristles for the beard and moustache) once in the morning, and apply Tend Skin Solution twice a day with cotton balls.

I should be using the foil shaver daily, but I don't always. Hence why I brush my cheeks and neck.

 

In closing...

 

If you're close to (or cool with) any Afro-American males, especially ones who've just started growing facial hair, consider having them read this so they can learn from my mistakes. Those razor bumps were rather unsightly.

 

tl;dr: Use Tend Skin Solution for razor bumps, wash your face, follow instructions, foil shavers leave smoother skin, read the section on battery life, don't shave against the grain with a razor, and don't use magic shave or bump stopper II.

 

EDIT (4/24/18):
About my shaving cleanup steps. I later realized that letting the isopropyl alcohol dry on the razer caused the blades to dull quicker, so I started rinsing them off and wiping them with toilet paper a second time as the final step.

u/the1egend1ives · 1 pointr/bald

https://www.amazon.com/Magic-Shave-Shaving-Powder-Gold/dp/B0048ZIFA0


Seen it at the grocery store. If this shit works, i dont know why anyone would keep shaving.

u/chisleu · 1 pointr/reactiongifs

There is creme you can use to remove the hair. Also I highly recommend using body powder on your junk to keep things from chaffing. Don't use hair removal creme on skin that is red or irritated.

Here is the stuff. I use. It is a powder that you turn into a creme.

https://www.amazon.com/Magic-Shave-Shaving-Powder-Gold/dp/B0048ZIFA0

It is made for faces, but safe for genitals as long as you follow the directions. I recommend trying 4 minutes instead of 5 minutes if it is your first time. Just so you know how close to 5 minutes you can get before you get any irritation.

u/LazerA · 1 pointr/Judaism

I don't know how effective Nair is for beards, but when I was a bochur I used Magic. Unfortunately, if you have sensitive skin, it probably won't be a good option for shaving regularly.

u/peggedinpanties · 1 pointr/AskRedditAfterDark

If you are looking to go full Brazilian, the best hair removal option is Magic powder: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0048ZIFA0

My Domme helps me with hair removal of my booty and upper legs. It works incredibly well, but be sure to exfoliate your skin after use for any trapped hair that didnt get caught in the initial removal process

u/sphinxnine · 1 pointr/tifu

You are supposed to mix it with water. Also, it's for black people apparently.

edit: also, as a general rule of thumb - shaving products generally have specific areas they should and shouldn't be used and it's definitely worth reading the packaging to find out which, but I guess you know that now :P

u/surferemoji · 1 pointr/askgaybros

ive heard this is pretty good. no stubble, and less irritation. lasts shorter than waxing tho i guess?

u/dipaolo · 1 pointr/askgaybros

dude, amazon is your friend.

u/jlm25150 · 1 pointr/askgaybros

You can get it on Amazon.

u/CanadiaNationalist · 1 pointr/LifeProTips

Y'all are doing it wrong.

Magic shaving powder is the way to go. You'll be so smooth you'll think you're 9 years old again.

https://www.amazon.com/Magic-Shaving-Powder-ounce-fragrant/dp/B0048ZIFA0

u/DoraTrix · 1 pointr/asktransgender

Magic Shave Powder. It's super-cheap and works great (tho you're trading time for money, because it definitely takes patience). If you don't have Amazon Prime (because broke), they sell it at nearly all drugstores and target/walmart, etc. Sometimes it's found in the "ethnic" section - it is primarily marketed to black men to avoid ingrown beard hairs, tho it has never worked on my actual beard. It's aces for body hair tho!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZ1Ow91MX9k

https://www.amazon.com/Magic-Shaving-Powder-ounce-fragrant/dp/B0048ZIFA0

u/LucyLegBeard · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

You mix it with water to make a paste that removes hair. It is designed for black men's face use, to remove coarse hairs and to prevent razor bumps so hopefully it is more delicate.

http://www.amazon.com/Magic-Shave-Shaving-Powder-Gold/dp/B0048ZIFA0


You can find this at wal-mart. I really can not recommend using a depilatory cream on your vulva, the area is extremely delicate. However, some people have a good experience using it.

u/Leisureguy · 1 pointr/wicked_edge

Powdered alum is sometimes used as a styptic. But that's all I know.

Hmm. Maybe it was a depilatory powder, like this.

u/LARPeasant · 1 pointr/worldnews

Magic Shaving Powder.

I mean, if someone is serious about beating drug tests, there are more methods of accomplishing that than a lab can really account for. And the number of tests that would need to be done, even with this sample population? The article itself says:

>In New Zealand, for example, 8,001 welfare recipients were drug-screened as part of a NZ$1 million programme, but only 22 tested positive.

So for $1 million, they had a net result of .002% positive. I suppose it looks good on paper, but in practice, it hasn't accomplished anything notable except cost money.

u/PornConsumerAccount · 1 pointr/sexover30

Save yourself the pain next time. Make a paste, paint it on whatever you want hairless, wipe it off 5 mins later with a shower glove. Porn star smooth for 2 weeks.

https://www.amazon.com/Magic-Fragrant-Shaving-Powder-Ounce/dp/B0048ZIFA0

u/ButtPlug_Patronus · 1 pointr/sexover30

Magic shaving powder. It's fantastic!

u/whereitsbeautiful · 1 pointr/HelpMeFind

Magic Shaving Powder. Seriously. I got this tip from a reddit comment years ago and now it is all I will ever use to remove hair downstairs.


Its formulated for black men to use on their facial hair in lieu of shaving since they can have such trouble with razor bumps but it also works on white hair.



Do not ever put Nair on your junk. Ever. That's just begging for a chemical burn, even if other people tell you they've done it.

u/rEvolutionTU · 1 pointr/funny

Here, have the most amazing source of beautifully smooth balls ever invented by mankind.

u/Turnowchyk3 · 1 pointr/LifeProTips
u/IBYMBYBMYL · 1 pointr/asktransgender

You can try [this stuff.] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0048ZIFA0/ref=mp_s_a_1_2_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1499205223&sr=8-2&keywords=Magic+Shave&dpPl=1&dpID=51Pr6yMvayL&ref=plSrch) It's a powder that you mix with water. It's stronger because it's formulated for men, because testosterone makes your body hair thicker.

Just read the instructions on the container to see how much water you mix with it and how long to keep it on. It helps to use some kind of thin piece of plastic to scrape it off. It'll help pull some of the hairs out. They sell things to use for it but a credit card or something like it will work too.

u/YouMightFeelPressure · 1 pointr/AskWomen

I don't shave - I magic! Here's a link on amazon.

I used to get horrible razor burn from shaving, but using magic has really helped. It's like waxing in that the more you do it, the less frequently the hair grows back, but it doesn't hurt at all, takes like 10 minutes and is pretty cheap.

u/graffiti81 · 1 pointr/AskMen

So I've got a beard that's nearly a year old. I use regular bar soap and scrub the crap out of it with my fingernails. As an added bonus, it cleans your fingernails.

Then I rub some beard oil in while my beard is still damp.

u/0vercast · 1 pointr/beards

New to beards, but I immediately experienced nice results with Natural Man Beard Oil - Bay Lime. I love the smell, it softened my young beard, and it alleviated itching within a couple days of using it.

I found it on Amazon for $15 for 4 oz. I'm sure there are better ones out there, but this is bargain compared to the rest. Maybe you'll find something you like more eventually, but Bay Lime is not a bad place to start. Frankly, I'm tempted to put it on about 5x a day because it smells and feels so good, but I only do it once in the morning after showering.

u/mustify786 · 1 pointr/BeardAdvice

What do you wash your beard with? And how often? It could be an infected hair follicle from maybe working out and not showering immediately after ( I have had this happen since I will plan errands after my workout since I'm already out). Typical treatment would be an antimicrobial shampoo to help if there is alot and it's bothersome.

Is this the first time you have seen this? Are there more than these two?

The best advice I could give right now is keep ur hygiene up and regular, and look into beard care products like oils that also provide benefit for the skin underneath.

My go to oil is this

Botanical Skin Works Natural Man Bay Lime Beard Oil, All Natural Beard Conditioner, 4 oz. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0062K33CE/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_52.PDbSPH1H3P

u/MiatasAreForGirls · 1 pointr/AskMen

I just buy the cheap shit off Amazon for now cause I'm so busy with school and stuff. Once I graduate I'll make it myself.

Every morning.

u/Grizzly_Bears · 1 pointr/beards

Well I am new to having a beard, so others may know of better products. But I use tea tree conditioner in the shower and beard oil.

u/SaskatoonBerryPie · 1 pointr/gaybros

After beards grow in more, the itchy phase tends to go away. I agree with others about conditioning, but I think conditioning mostly makes it look/feel better. I really like beard oil. This is what I use.

u/SamuraiJakkass86 · 1 pointr/beards

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0062K33CE/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&th=1

This is the one I use. Smells great, and I never have dandruff when I use it - which is about once a week.

u/ChiefmoBaggins · 1 pointr/AskMen

I use this when I've got a stubble I want to maintain. I find the 2.5mm setting is just perfect for me.

u/plexxer · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

I use a combination Wahl for semi-weekly jobs and this Panasonic Wet/Dry Trimmer for daily maintenance. That Panasonic unit deserves all the stars it has Amazon. The adjuster doesn't work as smooth as the first day I got it, but it still performs admirably after 2 years of use.

u/Awww_Yee · 1 pointr/malegrooming

Panasonic ER-GB40-S
19 Precision Hair and Beard Trimmer for Wet/Dry Wash https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008KEJ1LM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_pAO5ybZZZFFMX

I use one of these and it works perfect for everywhere. I have had it for 4 years now and still works perfect.

u/p8ntslinger · 1 pointr/AskMen

This one is really good. Very adjustable, good battery. I really like it and highly reccomend it.

u/AndreGerdpister · 1 pointr/BeardAdvice

Do NOT get the one blade. I loved it the first few times I used it, but the blades wear quickly and start to pull hair. It’s so frustrating. I replaced my Panasonic rechargeable one that was 5 years old with the one blade and I regret my decision every time I use it. I looked it up on amazon and the price for my old trimmer has dropped by roughly 50% since I originally bought it, and I just bought a new one, so thanks for that. 👍🏻

This is what I had.

u/Ken_U_Dig_It · 1 pointr/malegrooming

I've been using the Panasonic ER-GB40 for the last year, and have zero complaints. The thing I like best is definitely the ability to use it in the shower. No clippings all over the bathroom, and cleaning it is easy - there's a small opening that you flush hot water through which pushes any clippings out of the razor head.

It's adjustable from 1 mm to 10 mm in 1/2 mm increments using the one guide comb. There's a rotating dial in the handle that is used for adjustment so you don't have to worry about losing one of the eight attachments. There's only one to keep an eye on.

u/DoorMarkedPirate · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

>I'm mainly looking for a way to keep the scraggly hairs tamed. You know, the ones that stick out in all kinds of directions and make my beard look like it's got some "downstairs" hair just thrown in for good measure


I have this problem, too, and have had pretty good luck with an alternating combo of leave-in conditioner/beard oil. Also helps with split ends quite a bit. You can find something really cheap at Walmart like Garnier Fructis (though it does smell a bit fruity) or something higher end like Honest Amish.

u/Cowboy_moto · 1 pointr/TheVeneration

For my beard I have been using this great beard conditioner. Smells a little like black licorice, with a woodsy undertone maybe a hint of leather. I love it my wife loves it my beard loves it. Win win win.


http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B009NNFB0O/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1


For shaping my stache I use this mustache wax. Works Geary has a little sweeter smile like coconut. Great for the rakish look with your mustache twirled at the end.

http://www.amazon.com/Fisticuffs-Mustache-Wax-15g-Tin/dp/B00DCI7V0O/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1410450905&sr=8-1&keywords=Mustache+wax

u/miork2056 · 1 pointr/pics

After my beard got past a couple inches it really started poofing out and needing some attention. So I started using a leave in beard conditioner (which is essentially a bunch of fancy oils) and some beeswax for the mustache, its really improved my beard.

http://www.amazon.com/Honest-Amish-Beard-Balm-Conditioner/dp/B009NNFB0O

Good stuff

u/snarkyrocko · 1 pointr/beards

Mine is fairly curly as well. After a shower, I towel dry it, rub some balm in and then comb/shape it. The balm helps straighten it a bit.

This is what I use:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NNFB0O/ref=sr_ph_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1463450414&sr=sr-1&keywords=honest+amish+balm

u/jlevy1126 · 1 pointr/malegrooming

Look into beard conditioner. I use this.

u/MadBodhi · 1 pointr/FTMMen

Even though I don't grow my beard out I sometimes look at products for it on Amazon.


I would try this. link

u/SOGGYSAMICH · 1 pointr/funny

Honest Amish Beard Balm Leave-in Conditioner - All Natural -Vegan Friendly Organic Oils and Butters https://www.amazon.com/dp/B009NNFB0O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_HFSrzb27WER7A

u/DAVENP0RT · 1 pointr/videos

Honest Amish Beard Balm Leave-in Conditioner - All Natural -Vegan Friendly Organic Oils and Butters

It's worked pretty well so far. My only complaint is that it's fairly greasy, but it's entirely possible I'm just using too much.

u/chancrescolex · 1 pointr/beards

Beard balm and a nice 100% boar bristle brush. Honest Amish is the first I've tried, but I love it so far.

u/sethlfod · 1 pointr/goodyearwelt
u/twyphoon · 1 pointr/beards

Disclaimer: My hair is pretty dry, so I doubt you'll moisturize as much as I do, but you can at least check out some of the products I use.

I actually just got some Stubble 'n Stache Moisturizer/Conditioner that really makes the hair feel a lot softer, and the skin beneath it feel great. I'll say I was pleasantly surprised by this one, and would really recommend it. I usually put this on in the mornings before i head out the door.

Midday if i need it, I'll take a pea-sized amount of Honest Amish Conditioner and work it in.

Before bed, I'll usually just work in whatever I'm using in my head hair, which is just a mix of some coconut oil, tea tree oil and argan oil.

Careful not to use too much of any of these guys, because you'll quickly go from curly and coarse to oily and sticky.

u/Brendarrrr · 1 pointr/beards

I've been using this. I'm not really sure how I feel about it yet

u/mlee0000 · 1 pointr/beards

I've only had the beard for some number of months now. I've been using "Honest Amish" brand. There might be better brands out there, but it got good reviews on Amazon and it has worked just fine for me.

It has a faint licorice scent.

I use a pea-sized dab of the balm and emulsify it in my palm, then work it through my beard when it is still slightly damp. Then just a tiny bit of the wax on the moustache, after warming it between the fingers. The tin is seriously like a lifetime supply.

The wax isn't a true mustache wax that hardens, but I find it suits my needs. Additionally, you could use it on the beard itself to tame any strays.

Balm

Wax

u/mikej90 · 1 pointr/mildlyinteresting

I use two of them, one of them is Honest Amish Beard Balm, i can't remember the name of other one I use since we recently redid the house and moved stuff around, but ill see if i can find it.

u/JessBS27 · 0 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003EBNLIA/ref=aw_ls_2_5?colid=2HIEGIP05EN3U&coliid=I3W5B4HL87QCRO


Boy, that's ugly. Haha but I've never been glammed! And I'm on my phone.. Haha

u/nun_atoll · 0 pointsr/vintageads

It must be related to this stuff I guess?

u/BigBennP · 0 pointsr/pics

I use this stuff It's nice, smells just a little bit citrusy, and keeps my beard soft.

u/NSMike · 0 pointsr/AskGayMen

Before you trim, try getting some beard conditioner and combing it a little. Make it a little more kempt and see if he likes that.

This stuff has a nice smell and works pretty well. I put it in after a shower, and my beard isn't even as long as yours.

u/suxer · 0 pointsr/beards

I bought the following:

Oil.

Brush.

Balm.

I like all three of those, though I think there surely are better brushes.

I didnt really mind the prices, some people here will say that you can make your own oils and balms or use plain coconut butter/oil.

Im not much of a handy DIY kinda guy, so a couple of bucks on beard care product wasnt a big deal to me.

u/fellasplendor · 0 pointsr/beards

Still not sure if I should using a special soap or not, or if the balm/oil combo covers it.

EDIT: Currently eying this.

u/DFile · 0 pointsr/wicked_edge

I use Levan Rose beard oil. It's fragrance free and 100% organic, containing only Jojoba Oil and Moroccan Argan Oil. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IB6IAOS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_8DvKyb0BES5E4

u/Veruc_US · -1 pointsr/BuyItForLife

/u/miliseconds

I have to disagree with most people here. This is the way to go. I've saved at least 6k on haircuts since I started using this model.

Yes it's "cheap." Yes, it's cordless.

The model hasn't really changed in years and all they do is improve the battery. I owned 1 for over 10 years and gave it it to a relative, happy to get a lighter, faster charging, longer lasting clone. As a built-in adjustable it actually has a wide enough cutting face for haircuts where most others are narrow and more geared toward beards.

Heavy build, power cords, and length guides you have to constantly change on Wahl isn't the way to go when you're giving yourself haircuts and/or want to quickly tune the beard in the morning.

u/_Psychopathy_ · -1 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

I always got the worst razor burn down there, so went looking for a solution last year. Someone suggested this product and it is AMAZING. It is a lot like Nair, but it is designed for black men's beards. Nair always gave me a burning sensation, but this is so quick, painless, and effective. It is now the only thing I use. I have reordered it from amazon like 20 times. It totally sounds like I am some advertising rep, but I am a real person and I have recommended this product to a bunch of girlfriends.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0048ZIFA0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/tactican · -2 pointsr/Austin

Or you could just get a beard trimmer

u/WubbaLubbaDubStep · -4 pointsr/TwoXChromosomes

I used a Norelco beard trimmer for the longer stuff to keep my beard looking trim and groomed. I use a mach 3 turbo razor to shape the areas around my beard with Jack Black beard lube. It's better than shaving cream and gives my neck and cheeks a very smooth feel.

Just make sure the neckline of your beard sort of coincides with the shape of your jawline.

I hope this helps! PM me if you have any more questions about beard maintenance.