How to Make the Best Beard Oil at Home (for a Stunning Look)

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The market has numerous beard oil types with varying scents, sizes, and prices. If you want a stunning look, you better have a bottle or jar full of oil handy at all times. 

 

In addition to purchasing oil for beard growth, we recommend learning how to make the best beard oil at home. And who knows, you might start selling it to your friends, as well!

 

That said, to start making your oil at home, you only need to know the ingredients and start the process.

 

Keep reading to learn about the DIY step for making your beard oil at home.

Importance of Beard Oil

1. Skin Nourishment

Ingredients in the oil are beneficial to the skin and give the hair a scratch when it curls. Some ingredients that help extensively include grapeseed, hemp, avocado, and almond.

 

Jojoba oil beats other oils when it comes to giving your skin a supplement that acts like the naturally produced sebum.

 

It has high levels of wax esters that help repair skin issues such as acne and offer anti-inflammatory benefits.

 

Additionally, coconut oil plays a vital role in wound healing, either from your last cut or scratching. It’s suitable for collagen synthesis and reducing inflammation.

 

If you are experiencing blocked pores or oily skin, remember to include cypress oil in your preparation, not forgetting argan oil to increase your skin’s elasticity.

2. Hair growth

No research shows beard oil helps hair growth; it has a lot to do with genetics.

 

However, supplementing your beard oil with vitamins will help set a stage for robust hair growth. Some vitamins include  A,  B12, C, and biotin.

 

The best is some of the oils used as an ingredient have traces of these vitamins, and you only need to add small amounts.

 

Consistency in using the oil makes your skin and hair healthy, improving the growth conditions. Grape Seed and hemp have vitamins C, A, and E.

 

Vitamin C helps in hair growth for a patient with iron deficiency and protects your hair from oxidative stress that results in hair loss.

Best Oils to Make Your Beard Oil

  • Jojoba oil: Helps in softening and preventing hair breakage.

 

  • Avocado oil: Contains numerous antioxidants, proteins, amino acids, and vitamins that work miracles for your beard. It balances your skin pH, preventing flaky skin for people with brittle hair.

 

  • Almond and apricot oil: Excellent moisturizers and they are not a burden to your beard due to their lightweight nature. You get complete protection from ingrown hair and free radicals that might damage your skin with these oils.

 

  • Coconut oil: if your skin gets too dry, you need to consider using coconut oil, and you can settle for the fractionated version that stays in liquid form for excellent conditioning.

 

  • Argan oil: Combines well with jojoba to give the hair a good texture. However, don’t use this combination as the majority component.

 

Essential Oils

  • Tea Tree Oil: Excellent in treating acne and responding effectively to most skin problems.

 

  • Orange Oil: Fights wrinkles and inflammation, not forgetting the antioxidants that help fight free radicals.

 

  • Cedarwood Oil: You will get the desirable smooth skin when adding cedarwood to beard wall making; its smell is pretty.

 

You can add to the mix other essential oils that include sage, sandalwood, bergamot, pine, eucalyptus, patchouli, rosemary, vanilla, and bergamot.

Recipes for Some Home-Made Beard Oils

Purchasing beard oil from the stores can be pricey. However, you have an option of purchasing ingredients for a lower price and making your oil.

 

Apart from the bottles, remember to get the glass bottles to help you store the oil. Amber-colored glass bottles will prevent contamination of your oil by light.

 

Use boiling water to sterilize the bottles and have a pair of tongs to remove them.

1. Spicy Citrus Oil

This recipe will give you an excellent smelling beard oil.

 

Use jojoba and argan oil to create your carrier oil, and use a funnel to put the right amounts of oil in the graduated glass cylinder and use it as the base oil. A half-ounce for each oil is okay.

 

With a funnel, put the mixture in your sterilized bottle and add four drops of clove and four drops of orange essential oils.

 

Shake the mixture properly, and the mixture will be ready for application.

2. Earthy Oak Moss Oil

The live bearded oil has a classic scent you will always love, not forgetting the smooth feeling it gives your beard.

 

Use a half-ounce of jojoba and argan oils to create your base oil and measure the exact amounts using a graduated glass cylinder.

 

Pour your mixture into the bottle and add three drops of vitamin E oil, four patchouli oil drops, and four drops of oakmoss oil. Shake the mixture thoroughly before applying.

3. Invigorating Oil

You will love the peppermint in this recipe that prevents your beard from itching, giving you a relaxed feeling.

 

Add three drops of peppermint, rosemary, cedarwood essential oils to the bottle.

 

Gradually add the sweet almond oil until the mixture reaches the 15ml mark. Apply your oil.

4. Wood Blend Oil

Mix three tablespoons of jojoba oil, two tablespoons of sweet almond oil, 20 drops of sandalwood oil, and five cedarwood oil drops in a mixing bowl.

 

Use a funnel to put the mixer in the glass dropper bottle.

5. Conditioning Oil

This beard oil is moisturizing yet straightforward.

 

Put one ounce of coconut oil in the mixing bowl and add an ounce of jojoba oil followed by ten drops of lavender oil.

 

Put the mixture in a bottle, ready to apply.

Final Thoughts

 

After preparing your beard oil, you can use a brush when applying for easy distribution. Ensure that the oils are mixed well for the best outcome. Store the oil in a dark area that’s not exposed to heat or moisture; the amber bottles help greatly. 

 

Extreme cold may affect the effectiveness of the oil; avoid freezing them. All the best in making your oil for a healthier and nourished beard.

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