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Nothing is worse than a bad hair day – unless you have a bushy beard.  A bad beard day says a lot about a man - it's bad for your character and self-esteem.  While curly beards are considered attractive for some people, they look thicker and are more voluminous than straight ones. 

However, with some beard thickness and curliness come also a few intricacies, such as knots, texture, and hygiene. There are many different kinds of beards, and some of them are naturally harder to manage, but no worries, that's why we're here. Today, we're going to show you how to straighten your beard.


Downsides of Having a Curly Beard

Having a curly beard comes with its set of problems. For starters, curly beards take longer to grow than straight beards. While a straight beard grows downwards, a curly beard will grow inward like spirals, making it appear shorter. By the time a curly beard grows half a foot long, a straight beard will be three times as long. 

Besides the lag in growing, tangles are another problem men with curly beards face. The denser and coarser your beard is, the more difficult it will be for you to deal with the tangles. 

Furthermore, tangles tend to be an obstacle when you try to apply beard oil, making it nearly impossible to smear the oil evenly. Tangles can also lead to aggressive brushing, which may cause damage to your beard. As a result, not being able to brush your beard correctly can cause your facial hair to become coarser and induce breakage.

Finally, curly beards hold more dirt and germs, which can be easily transferred to your face. As a consequence, you may experience acne, bumps, and blackheads.

 

How to Straighten Your Beard

How to Straighten Your Beard

Straightening Your Beard Naturally

Straightening your beard is an everyday process. You’ll need to set up a routine and stick with it if you want to see some real change. With attention and care, you can get your beard to remain straight throughout the day. Sounds impossible, right? It's not! The first thing you should do is to lose the shampoo. Facial hair needs tender care to look its best. 

Instead of shampoo, wash your beard with a mild cleanser formulated for beards, and use beard hair conditioner afterward. Bossman Brand All-Natural Exfoliating Bar Soap made for beard use won’t peel off natural oils, and a beard conditioner won’t give it an oily feel. Some simple do's and do not's are: 

  • Gently pat dry your beard with a towel to limit breakage
  • Don't forcefully brush your beard.

 

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Straighten Your Beard by Brushing It Out

Before you get to brushing, you must have these three things on hand: a quality beard-brush, a hairdryer, and a relaxing beard balm (available here). After you wash your beard and it's still damp, gently work in the balm into your beard. Now use the brush and hairdryer to groom and straighten your beard. Once the balm sets in, your beard hair will remain straight throughout the day. Repeat this routine daily, and you’ll have a well-groomed beard for the rest of the day.

Here are some do’s and don’ts to keep in mind for best results:
  • 1. Stay away from hot blow dryers; hot air will promote breakage.
  • 2. Don’t spread too much relaxer cream on your beard.
  • 3. Use the coolest setting possible on the blow dryer.
  • 4. Do use good beard oil to keep hair smooth.

 

Straighten Your Beard Using a Beard Straightener

If you have a wild, nearly untamable mane that fights every attempt you make to manage it, you may have to turn up the heat. While we advised you not to use too much heat when drying your beard because it can cause breakage, there is a time when the situation will call for it.

A good hair straightening iron will promptly and efficiently straighten your beard. Make sure to get a mini-sized iron; the regular ones are just too big.

The process is straightforward and easy. But bear in mind, the results will only last until your next shower. Remember to take the necessary precautions not to damage or burn your beard hair. And don't let your beard dry naturally; it will curl even more. After hitting the shower, towel dry your beard and then continue with a beard straightener while combing it thoroughly.

 

Takeaway

Every man has his own ideas about personal style. For many, a free, bushy beard is just what they prefer. But if you find rough curly facial hair just too untidy or simply fancy the look of a straight, sleek beard, then be prepared to work for it.

 

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