
Top Tips on Growing Your Moustache
A good moustache doesn’t just magically appear. Strong, healthy mo growth comes down to patience, lifestyle, and proper care. Skip the basics and you’ll end up with itch, frustration, and a ’stache that refuses to behave.
If you’re serious about growing a great moustache, here’s how to set yourself up for success from day one.
Start With the Skin (Day Dot Matters)
This step is often overlooked - but it’s one of the most important foundations for healthy moustache growth.
Healthy hair starts with healthy skin. Before you even see real growth, your focus should be on getting the skin under your future ’stache in good condition.
In the week leading up to growth, build a simple daily routine:
- Cleanse your face to remove dirt and oil
- Exfoliate gently to remove dead skin cells
- Rehydrate the skin so follicles aren’t blocked or irritated
You can even start applying a quality beard oil at this stage. Beard oil isn’t just for hair - it nourishes the skin too and helps prepare it for healthy growth.
Wash & Condition (Once Growth Begins)
As your moustache starts to come through, regular washing and conditioning become important.
Using a beard‑specific wash and conditioner helps:
- Reduce itch during the early growth phase
- Keep hair clean and hydrated
- Prevent dryness and flaking
Avoid using normal hair shampoo - facial hair and skin are different, and harsh products will only slow your progress.
Oils Do Wonders
Beard oil is just as important for your moustache as it is for a beard.
Used daily, beard oil:
- Hydrates and softens moustache hair
- Reduces itch and irritation
- Prevents flakes as the hair gets longer
- Keeps the skin underneath healthy
A well‑oiled moustache grows better, looks better, and feels far less annoying. Simple as that.
Wax That ’Stache
Once your moustache grows past your lip, control becomes essential.
This is where moustache wax earns its keep.
Wax helps:
- Train hairs to grow in the right direction
- Style your moustache
- Keep it out of your mouth (the real win)
Start with a small amount and build up - too much wax too soon can make things messy fast.
Trim When Needed (Yes, It’s Allowed)
Before long, your moustache will start making itself known at meal times.
Unless you’re going for a full handlebar or walrus look, occasional trimming keeps things practical and tidy. You can visit your barber or invest in a quality pair of trimming scissors and do it yourself.
Pro tip: Always trim your moustache when it’s dry. Wet hair sits longer and heavier - trimming dry gives you a much more accurate result.
Train the Beast
Growing a great moustache isn’t just about length - it’s about training.
Regular brushing or combing:
- Helps guide hair growth
- Keeps hairs laying where you want them
- Evenly distributes oils
For extra control and shape, you can even introduce a hair dryer on low heat while brushing - it’s surprisingly effective.
Final Word
Stick to these tips and you’ll be well on your way to a strong, healthy, great‑looking moustache.
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