
How to tame a dry, frizzy beard
How to Tame a Dry, Frizzy Beard
If you’ve committed to growing a beard, chances are you care how it looks. A well‑kept beard doesn’t just happen by accident though – especially when facial hair is naturally coarser, drier, and more prone to doing its own thing than the hair on your head.
A bit of wave and texture is fine, but when frizz takes over, your beard can start looking unruly fast. If you’re after a cleaner, more controlled look, these simple habits will help keep your beard healthy, soft, and easy to manage.
1. Start from the Inside: Pure Marine Collagen
Healthy beards don’t start with styling – they start with nutrition.
Pure Hydrolyzed Marine Collagen is an all‑natural, odourless collagen that supports hair growth, density, and overall texture. It also helps maintain hydration in the skin underneath your beard, which is just as important as the hair itself.
Dry skin leads to brittle hair, itchiness, and flaking – none of which do your beard any favours. Supporting beard health from the inside sets the foundation for a stronger, fuller‑looking beard over time.
2. Use a Quality Beard Conditioner
This one’s important – and worth repeating.
Don’t use regular hair conditioner on your beard.
Beard hair and facial skin are completely different to the hair on your head. A quality beard conditioner is designed specifically to soften coarse facial hair while nourishing the skin underneath.
Using a proper beard conditioner helps:
- Reduce frizz and dryness
- Soften and smooth beard hair
- Encourage healthy growth
- Prevent beard dandruff
BEARDED. Beard Conditioner is a clean, natural, non‑toxic formula that hydrates without weighing your beard down. It features a subtle, masculine scent with notes of leather, tobacco, and amber, layered with hints of musk, spice, patchouli, and sandalwood.
Use two to three times per week for best results, and pair it with BEARDED. Beard Wash to keep your beard clean without stripping away natural oils.
3. Trim Little and Often
One of the easiest ways to control frizz is regular maintenance.
Dry, split ends tend to stick out and curl in every direction, making your beard look messier than it needs to. A light trim every couple of weeks helps keep everything looking intentional.
Start by combing your beard to remove knots and tangles. Then use a sharp pair of beard scissors to snip away any uneven or split ends.
Tip: Avoid trimming straight across. Instead, follow the natural curve of your face for a more balanced, natural finish.
A quality pair of scissors makes a big difference. Sharp blades cut cleanly, rather than pulling or damaging the hair, helping you maintain that polished look at home.
4. Lock It In with a Quality Beard Balm
If there’s one product that makes the biggest difference to a frizzy beard, it’s beard balm.
A good beard balm acts as a leave‑in conditioner, providing long‑lasting hydration while helping to tame, soften, and lightly style your beard throughout the day.
Look for all‑natural formulas packed with nourishing oils, butters, and vitamins.
BEARDED. Beard Balms are made with ingredients like argan oil, almond oil, vitamin E, shea butter, mango butter, and beeswax. Together, they:
- Restore moisture to dry beards
- Add natural shine
- Seal in hydration
- Improve manageability
- Give the appearance of a fuller, healthier beard
To apply, warm a small amount between your palms and work it through your beard from the roots to the tips. Finish with a beard brush to evenly distribute the product and shape your beard.
A Few Final Tips
- Always brush your beard downward. This helps train the hair to grow in the right direction and reduces frizz over time.
- Try not to constantly touch or stroke your beard. As tempting as it is, you’re removing the oils and products that keep it healthy and hydrated.
A great beard doesn’t need complicated routines – just the right products and a bit of consistency.
If you have any questions or need advice on beard care, get in touch - we’re always happy to help.







