If your beard's ever felt dry, itchy, or a bit unruly, you're not alone and you're also not stuck with it. A few drops of the right oil, worked through daily, makes more difference than most blokes expect.
Here's the quick version.
What beard oil actually does
Whichever blend you go for, a good beard oil is built to moisturise both the skin underneath your beard and the facial hair itself. That's the part people miss. It's not just about the hair looking good, it's about the skin underneath staying healthy too.
Specifically, it's made to:
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Moisturise skin and facial hair
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Help with beard dandruff and flaking (the stuff nobody talks about, but everyone with a beard has dealt with)
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Support healthy hair growth over time
How to actually use it
Nothing complicated: 1–2 pumps, worked through from root to tip, ideally on slightly damp skin (straight after a shower is a good habit to build). It doesn't need to be a whole routine, just something you do while you're already in the bathroom anyway.
Good Grass Beard Oil — Frankincense & Sweet Orange
Made with cannabis sativa oil, frankincense, and sweet orange, this is a lightly formulated everyday oil for skin and beard alike.
Frankincense helps settle dry or itchy skin and can ease the inflammation that comes with ingrown hairs, while also helping your beard hold a healthier natural shine. Sweet orange works alongside it to naturally brighten and clarify the skin under your bristles, cutting back on excess oil while still soothing any dryness underneath.
Together, they give the blend a scent that's genuinely pleasant without being overpowering, not the kind of thing that announces itself across a room, just a subtle, clean finish to your day.
Lavender & Cedarwood Beard Oil
If you want something a little different, our Lavender & Cedarwood Beard Oil takes a similar approach with a different ingredient pairing built for beards on the itchier or flakier end of things.
Cedarwood is particularly good at calming itching and fighting flakes and dandruff at the source, while helping balance oil production so your skin isn't swinging between too dry and too greasy. It also supports healthier hair follicles, which matters if you're trying to grow your beard out. Lavender rounds it out by calming red, irritated, or itchy skin underneath your facial hair, nourishing the follicles to support a thicker, fuller-looking beard over time. It also has natural properties that help keep bacteria and fungi in check, the kind of thing that can otherwise lead to breakouts or dry patches under a beard.
It's a calming, grounding scent which is a solid option if you want your beard oil to do a bit more heavy lifting on the itch-and-flake front.
The bottom line
A beard without any care starts looking (and feeling) rough after a while, dry, flaky, a bit wild. A minute a day with the right oil fixes most of that. Whether you go for the Frankincense & Sweet Orange blend or the Lavender & Cedarwood option, if you've been meaning to sort your beard out, this is about as low-effort as it gets.
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