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Reddit mentions of Brush Strokes Firm Military Style Boar Bristle Brush
Sentiment score: 12
Reddit mentions: 20
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- Natural wooden body
- Natural boar bristles penetrate the scalp to distribute natural oils
- Bristles penetrate hair with ease
- Not all boar bristles
Features:
Specs:
Height | 1.6 inches |
Length | 4.5 inches |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Width | 4.4 Inches |
I just had this one delivered today: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0041TBQUO/
No complaints.
It does make a difference. It helps keep the follicles moisturized, preventing your beard from getting dry and brittle, but also keeps your beard soft and more manageable. The different scents they come in are very pleasant as well.
Along with combs, I use these daily, you'll want a good boars hair brush to evenly distribute the oil and also to exfoliate the skin underneath the beard to avoid any dry skin or dandruff.
I started using oil about the 1 month mark and I'm now almost to 5 months in. I've used oil every single day since. Hope that helps get you started at least.
Leave a note in his stocking telling him to look behind the ice, behind the ice have a small bottle of his fav alcohol and a note that tells him to look on top of the blue cabinet. On the blue cabinet have a beard brush and a note telling him to go to the next place. Alternate between bottles and presents. The last note tells him to look on the couch, where you give him a kiss and a short shoulder massage.
small gifts:
any kind of multi-tool knife thingy
flashlight for keychain/glove box
portable battery
I'd say first take a military style brush to it, something like this. Something with stiff bristles. See if you can tame it a little with that and some oil.
If it doesn't help I might go ahead and trim the cheeks a little but the rest looks ok and will probably look better with a little more growth.
I bought the different oils separately and put it in an amber dropper bottle. I mixed the argan oil, jojoba oil, and lemongrass oil in a 20:20:1 ratio. The lemongrass is more of just a scent than a functional oil (it's very strong), so you might replace it with some other aromatic oil like tea tree, eucalyptus, or cinnamon oil depending on your SOs preference. I hope you and your SO like it! You might google around for other recipes, but argan and jojoba will make up the bulk of most recipes.
edit: and this is the brush I got, it works great
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.
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.
Personally I use a brush vs a comb, it feels great on my skin as it relieves itchiness, straightens the beard and evenly distributes my beard oil, I never enjoyed using a comb. I bought some "nice" brush online and the bristles are way to hard and irritate my skin, until I found my perfect pride and joy, with soft bristles that pleasurably caress my beard, plus it's cheap! here
boar bristle brush
as far as a good oil or balm goes check out:
http://gravebeforeshave.com
http://www.smokymountainbeards.com/
http://beardbrand.com
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.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0041TBQUO/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_O607Bb4TJMDKV
Aaaaand
Something like this
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XC03GK6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_K807BbM2ZH3MJ
The balms seemed to add a nice shine when under 1", but noticed it did more bad than good.
Yep, probably half hour after the shower. Is when I took that last night. It looks similar after sleeping on it and a 10 hour day at work... probably be okay if I kept a brush with me!
Boar bristle brush
It's stiff enough to remove lint, but not hard enough to damage your coat.
I just got a kent tiny mustache comb, which is awesome, but for getting unruly hairs to lay down boars brush is the way to go. This one works really well for distributing oil http://www.amazon.com/Brush-Strokes-Military-Style-Bristle/dp/B0041TBQUO/ref=sr_1_5?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1408724447&sr=1-5&keywords=boar+brush
I use beard oil that I make myself, along with a boar brush to groom it. The oil gets used after a hot shower and the brush is used after the oil and also the next day in the morning after I wake up. The exact brush is the Brush Strokes Firm Military Style Boar Bristle Brush. I trim every once in a while with scissors, but that is it. Am I doing something wrong? Any input will be greatly appreciated. Thank you guys in advance.
I have this one OP
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0041TBQUO/ref=sr_ph?ie=UTF8&qid=1420736146&sr=1&keywords=boar+brush
My beard just wants to curl up and get bushy. I find brushing with a [boards hair brush] (http://www.amazon.com/Brush-Strokes-Military-Style-Bristle/dp/B0041TBQUO/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1421897876&sr=8-2&keywords=beard+brush%5D) first thing in the morning after I apply my oil helps to keep my curl down to a minimum and I brush it a few times through out the day. I find the wide tooth combs are only good for removing debris.
also, a good boar's hair brush keeps everything straight before he braids.
Great, well definitely get him started then. I like jojoba oil because it's cheap and doesn't have much of a scent. I use this brush and some Firehouse Mustache Wax. All the Honest Amish products have always worked well for me too, especially their balms.
Get a boar's hair brush. The tight, soft bristles help tame the hairs.
They can be found cheaper, but here's one:
http://www.amazon.com/Brush-Strokes-Military-Style-Bristle/dp/B0041TBQUO/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1416413599&sr=8-1&keywords=boars+hair+brush&pebp=1416413601558
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.