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Try This Beard Oil Recipe : Make Your Own DIY at Home

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Need a step-by-step guide on how to make beard oil? Here’s a great DIY beard oil recipe that will give you a  customized nourishing natural oil.  You’ll need to choose and mix the best carrier and essential oils for your beard, so that you can achieve the exact results you’re looking for. 

Key Takeaways

  • Carrier oils form the base of any beard oil, provide moisture, and possess protective properties like antibacterial and anti-fungal effects.

  • Essential oils add fragrance and target specific beard and skin concerns, enhancing growth, texture, and overall health.

  • Creating DIY beard oil involves careful measuring and blending of carrier and essential oils, while also allowing for customization based on beard type and personal preference.

Beard Oil Basics:  How To Make Beard Oil

Reviewing the basic on how to make beard oil

So, what’s the secret sauce in every beard oil? Carrier oils! They are plant-based, often odorless oils extracted from seeds, kernels, and nuts of different plants.

These natural oils are the unsung heroes of beard care, forming the base of any beard oil recipe.

But wait, there’s more! Their key role is to safely dilute potent essential oils, ensuring they can be applied to the skin without causing irritation.

Once applied, these carrier oils work their magic, providing the following benefits for your beard:

  • Penetrating the skin to moisturize the growing beard hair, preventing brittleness

  • Acting as a sealant to lock in that moisture, soften the beard, and add a healthy shine

  • Offering antibacterial and antifungal properties, protecting your beard from infection

Plus, certain carrier oils assist in the regeneration of skin and provide support for wound healing, which is beneficial for preventing scarring.

You might also want to create your own homemade shaving cream to tidy up the neck.

Choosing Your Base Oil

Now that you know the importance of carrier oils, you’re probably wondering how to choose the right one for your DIY beard oil.

Well, the choice of carrier oil should align with your skin type to maximize benefits and avoid skin irritation.

Popular base oils like jojoba, argan, and sweet almond oil are known for their versatility and suitability for different skin types, making them a great place to start.

The viscosity or thickness of the carrier oil also matters, affecting how fast the oil is absorbed by the skin and how well it moisturizes.

Lighter oils like sweet almond oil are suited for fast absorption, while thicker oils like jojoba offer more substantial hydration. So, whether you have oily, dry, or combination skin, there’s a carrier oil out there that’s a perfect match for you!

The Benefits of Mixing Carrier Oils

But why stop at one carrier oil when you can mix and match? Mixing different carrier oils can offer a variety of nutrients, vitamins, and minerals that benefit the beard and skin.

This blending can address multiple beard and skin concerns simultaneously, such as dryness, itchiness, and inflammation.

For example, vitamin E oil can help reduce ‘beardruff’ by hydrating and nourishing the skin beneath the beard, relieving itchiness and flakiness.

It also has antioxidant properties that can help maintain and improve beard thickness by protecting against environmental elements.

And let’s not forget the monounsaturated fats in avocado oil, which improve blood circulation to the hair follicles, stimulating new growth and promoting a thicker, fuller beard.

Plus, the anti-inflammatory properties of this oil soothe the skin beneath the beard, reducing irritation and the formation of dandruff.

DIY Beard Oil Recipes:  Choosing Essential Oils

Mixing essential oils for beard aromatics

Now, let’s add some aroma to the mix with essential oils! Beyond their primary role of adding scent to beard oil, essential oils cater to specific beard and skin health needs.

For instance, cedarwood essential oil moisturizes the beard, relieves itchiness, and supports healthy beard growth, while sandalwood essential oil kills odor-causing bacteria and brightens the skin.

These powerful oils do more than just smell good. They also promote hair growth, improve hair texture, and provide a myriad of other health benefits. Some of the best oils for hair growth and health include:

  • Lavender oil: serves as an antimicrobial and soothes dry skin

  • Rosemary oil: strengthens hair and boosts growth

  • Tea tree oil: repairs and moisturizes damaged hair, leading to a thicker and healthier beard

Personalize your beard oil with essential oils

Creating Your Signature Scent

One of the joys of making your own beard oil is the ability to craft your unique diy beard oil scent using essential oil blends. But how do you go about it? Start by blending base notes, layer in middle notes, and complete the aroma with top notes. Essential oils such as:

  • Northern Lights Black Spruce

  • Frankincense

  • Tea Tree

  • Pine

offer unique aromas from woodsy to refreshing, while also providing various benefits for your beard and skin.

Rosemary essential oil, for instance, serves as an excellent choice due to its natural, refreshing aroma that can substitute synthetic fragrances, while also supporting hair and skin health.

Blend different essential oils to discover a personalized scent that caters to your preferences and augments the therapeutic experience of beard grooming.

Essential Oils for Specific Concerns

But what if your beard has specific concerns? Don’t worry; there’s an essential oil for that! Here are some essential oils that can help with beard growth:

  • Rosemary essential oil: rejuvenates hair follicles, boosts circulation, and its antioxidants protect hair cells from damage, leading to stronger and healthier beard growth.

  • Cedarwood essential oil: known for its beard growth-promoting capabilities.

  • Lavender essential oil: also recognized for its beard growth-promoting capabilities.

Some essential oils that are beneficial for beard hair growth and health include:

  • Tea tree oil: stimulates hair follicles and has antibacterial properties

  • Lemon essential oil: adds shine to dull beards and possesses antiseptic properties

  • Rosemary essential oil: promotes hair growth and has antimicrobial properties

  • Lavender essential oil: promotes hair growth and has antimicrobial properties

These essential oils can also help reduce itchiness and beard dandruff, unclog hair follicles, and provide a boost to the immune system, preventing bacterial and parasitic contamination in the beard and are important for your beard oil recipes.

Peppermint oil is another valuable addition for stimulating hair growth, while tea tree oil adds antibacterial properties to the beard oil blend.

DIY Beard Oil Recipe: Cedarwood & Lavender Blend

Ingredients:

  • 1.5 oz (45ml) Jojoba Oil (as the carrier oil)

  • 0.5 oz (15ml) Argan Oil (as the carrier oil)

  • 8 drops Cedarwood Essential Oil

  • 7 drops Lavender Essential Oil

Equipment Needed:

  • 2 oz Amber Glass Dropper Bottle

  • Small Funnel (optional)

  • Pipette or Dropper for Essential Oils

Instructions:

  1. Prepare Your Bottle: Ensure your 2 oz amber glass dropper bottle is clean and dry. The amber color helps protect the oils from sunlight, maintaining their integrity and extending their shelf life.

  2. Mix Carrier Oils: Using the small funnel (if needed to prevent spills), pour 1.5 oz of Jojoba Oil and 0.5 oz of Argan Oil into the dropper bottle. Jojoba oil is chosen for its similarity to the skin’s natural oils, making it an excellent moisturizer, while Argan oil is rich in Vitamin E and fatty acids, perfect for softening and nourishing the beard.

  3. Add Essential Oils: Carefully add 8 drops of Cedarwood Essential Oil and 7 drops of Lavender Essential Oil to the mixture. Cedarwood helps stimulate hair growth and has a grounding, woodsy scent, while Lavender adds a soothing fragrance and is known for its skin-healing properties.

  4. Combine the Oils: Secure the dropper cap on the bottle. Shake well for about 30 seconds to ensure the carrier and essential oils are thoroughly mixed.

  5. Label Your Beard Oil: Consider labeling your bottle with the date of creation and the ingredients. This is especially useful if you plan to experiment with different blends or give them as gifts.

How to Apply:

  • After showering and drying your beard, dispense 3-6 drops of beard oil (depending on the length and thickness of your beard) into the palm of your hand.

  • Rub your hands together to warm the oil, then gently massage it into your beard, making sure to reach the skin underneath. This helps to moisturize both the beard and the skin, preventing dryness and itchiness.

  • Use a comb or brush to evenly distribute the oil throughout your beard.

Storage:

  • Store your beard oil in a cool, dark place to preserve its freshness. A bathroom cabinet away from direct sunlight is ideal.

This Cedarwood & Lavender Beard Oil blend is perfect for keeping your beard well-moisturized, promoting healthy growth, and leaving it smelling great. Enjoy crafting and using your homemade beard oil!

Step-by-Step Guide to Make Your Own DIY Beard Oil

Mixing carrier and essential oils for DIY beard oil

Now that we’ve laid the groundwork, it’s time to roll up our sleeves and start crafting your DIY beard oil recipe! Creating your own DIY beard oil is simpler than you might think. Start by mixing 2 ounces of carrier oil with 10-15 drops of essential oil.

For a balanced fragrance and skin safety, use a dropper for the precise addition of essential oils.

Once you’ve combined the carrier and essential oils, seal the bottle and give it a good shake for a thorough and even blend.

Measurements and Mixing Techniques

When creating a beard oil recipe, it’s crucial to measure ingredients with a scale or precise measuring tool for accurate proportions.

Measure carrier oils first, using a digital scale for accuracy, then add essential oils drop by drop, with a 2-5% dilution rate or about 20 drops for a 30mL container recommended for a 1-ounce bottle.

Use a small funnel or pipette to transfer carrier oils to the bottle, and stir the oils gently to combine them without creating air bubbles, which can affect the texture.

Essential oils should be added last, typically ranging from 3 to 10 drops depending on the desired strength of scent.

After mixing, the beard oil can be poured into bottles, with each bottle containing approximately 2 oz by weight.

Customizing Your Formula

What’s great about DIY beard oil is the ability to customize your formula. For instance, for thicker beards, heavier oils like castor oil are recommended, while finer beards may benefit from lighter oils such as grapeseed oil. You can choose carrier oils like:

  • Jojoba oil

  • Grapeseed oil

  • Sweet Almond oil

  • Argan oil

  • Fractionated Coconut oil

based on personal preference and skin type.

A blend of carrier oils like jojoba, castor, and avocado can create a tailored beard oil that supports hair growth and provides quick skin absorption without leaving a greasy feel.

Adjusting the ratio of carrier to essential oils can create a lighter or more potent beard oil formula based on personal preference. To complete the beard oil formula:

  1. Add essential oils and Vitamin E.

  2. Fill the rest of the dropper bottle with the chosen carrier oils.

  3. If desired, incorporate up to 0.5% (0.12 oz) of Fragrance Oil into the beard oil mixture for additional scent.

  4. Stir well to blend.

Application Tips for Optimal Results

Applying beard oil with dropper

So you’ve crafted your personalized beard oil blend, now what? It’s time to apply it for optimal results. Here’s how:

  1. Start with a clean base; wash your face and beard with warm water to open pores, then dry your beard, as oil does not blend well with water.

  2. Dispense the beard oil into your palms.

  3. Rub your palms together to warm and evenly distribute the oil.

  4. Gently massage the oil into your beard, reaching all the way to the skin beneath and across the entire length of the hair.

After the massage, any remaining beard oil on your hands can be used to moisturize your face or hair. Employing a boar’s hair brush or a comb can help further even out the oil’s distribution throughout the facial hair.

The protective properties of the mix of carrier oils not only keep the beard healthy and conditioned but also reduce pore inflammation and moisturize the skin, contributing to the overall health and appearances of the beard.

When and How Much to Use

Figuring out when and how much beard oil to use can be a bit tricky, but don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. The recommended amount of beard oil to use increases with the beard’s length:

  • Use 2-3 drops for 1-3 months of growth

  • Use 3-5 drops for 3-6 months of growth

  • Use 5-7 drops for 6-9 months of growth

  • Use 7-10 drops for 9-12+ months of growth

For beards in the stubble phase to two months of growth, begin with one pump of beard oil, and increase the amount gradually as the beard gets longer. Beard oil is typically applied once a day to adequately nourish both the beard and the skin beneath.

The application of beard oil can be increased to twice a day in conditions such as dry climates or when dealing with naturally dry skin to enhance moisturization and reduce itchiness.

Complementary Grooming Practices

Your beard care routine doesn’t stop with beard oil. Complementary grooming practices, like using a beard balm and comb, can take your beard care to the next level.

Beard balm can be used in conjunction with beard oil to provide additional conditioning and styling benefits. Beard balms often come in various forms, including conditioners and shampoos, providing options for comprehensive beard care.

A beard comb is recommended as a tool to be used alongside beard oil to assist in the even distribution of the oil throughout the beard. Regular combing with a beard comb helps in:

  • managing tangles

  • maintaining beard shape

  • stimulating hair growth

  • exfoliating the skin

  • reducing beard itch

This is especially effective when used after applying beard oil.

Storing Your Homemade Beard Oil

Storing homemade beard oil in dropper bottles

Once you’ve created your fabulous beard oil, it’s important to store it correctly. Here are some tips to help you:

  • Oils high in monounsaturated and saturated fats are less prone to spoilage due to better oxidative stability.

  • Keeping hands clean when using beard oil reduces the risk of spoilage due to bacteria.

  • Using dark glass bottles helps preserve the integrity of beard oil by protecting it from light.

To ensure the freshness and longevity of your homemade beard oil, follow these tips:

  1. Ensure the cap is tightly sealed after each use to prevent oxidation.

  2. Store the oil in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

  3. Label the bottle with the date of creation and the ingredients used.

  4. The approximate shelf life of homemade beard oil is around 3 months.

By following these guidelines, you can enjoy your homemade beard oil for longer.

Ideal Containers for Freshness

The container you choose to store your homemade beard oil in is crucial for optimal preservation. Essential oils can degrade plastic containers over time, so a glass dropper bottle is essential.

Dark glass containers are ideal as they protect the oil from oxidizing, thereby keeping it fresh for longer.

Some popular options for packaging beard oils include:

  • Tapered-tip Boston round bottles with dropper tops, which are popular for their dark color options and glass material that help maintain the shelf-life of the oil.

  • Rounded-tip square dropper bottles, which offer a more luxurious presentation with their unique rounded glass droppers.

  • Treatment pump bottles, which provide an alternative to dropper tops and come in colors like blue and green. These are beneficial for essential oil products and address oxidation concerns.

Location and Temperature Considerations

The location and temperature where you store your beard oil also play a crucial role in maintaining its quality and effectiveness.

Store your homemade beard oil away from heat and direct sunlight to prevent the carrier oils from breaking down and spoiling prematurely. Avoid storing beard oil on shelves near an open window or near any heat source.

A cabinet, drawer, or any room that stays cool and dry is an ideal storage location for beard oil. Avoid places where steam and humidity are common, such as a bathroom medicine cabinet, as condensation can get into the bottle and spoil the oil.

Storing beard oil at room temperature is generally the best practice to prevent alteration of the chemical composition of the oil. Extreme temperatures can cause the oil to become too thin or too thick, which can impact its application and effectiveness.

Nourishing Additions and Variations

Now that you’ve mastered the basics, let’s explore some nourishing additions and variations to your beard oil recipe. For instance, avocado oil not only adds shine but also promotes hair growth, hydrates the skin, balances pH levels, and relieves dry and itchy beard skin.

A fortified beard oil recipe can be created with the following ingredients:

  • 18 oz of Sweet Almond Oil

  • 3 oz of Jojoba Oil

  • 3 oz of Castor Oil

  • 1/4 oz of Vitamin E

To incorporate Vitamin E oil into the beard oil recipe, add 1 teaspoon directly to the dropper bottle to circumvent the challenges of measuring and transferring the thick oil.

Optional: You can also add fragrance for additional benefits.

Circling Back Around

Great job! You’ve decide to make your own beard oil, figured out the ins and outs of carrier and essential oils, and created a blend that’s all you.

Plus, you’ve got the know-how on applying it just right and keeping it fresh. This is a big step towards tailoring your beard care to exactly what suits you best.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you make your own beard oil?

You can make your own beard oil by mixing two parts almond oil, one part jojoba, and one part argan. This recipe works best for those with a thick, coarse beard. Give it a try!

How long does homemade beard oil last?

Homemade beard oil can last around 6 to 12 months after opening, as it lacks synthetic preservatives and has a shorter shelf life due to its natural ingredients.

What oils make a good beard oil?

You can make a good beard oil using oils like jojoba, castor, avocado, and coconut, along with essential oils such as lavender, tea tree, and cedarwood. These oils are recommended for their beneficial properties.

What is the main ingredient in beard oil?

The main ingredient in beard oil is a blend of carrier oils such as jojoba oil, argan oil, coconut oil, and castor oil, which are used to address specific beard problems like itching and dryness. These oils penetrate straight to the follicle, similar to hair conditioner.

Can I mix different carrier oils?

Yes, mixing different carrier oils can provide a range of benefits for your beard and skin, offering various nutrients and vitamins to address multiple concerns simultaneously. Try it out and see how it enhances your grooming routine!

 

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