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The best beard care products for 2023

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Best Beard Products
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A man’s beard practically has a life of its own, landing, as it does, front and center on his face, speaking just as much about his choices than any haircut, pair of glasses, or wardrobe ever could. If you're new to growing a beard, you've doubtless realized that this conscious style choice requires care and attention to detail.

That’s all the more reason the right products make all the difference. Beard care requires fastidious devotion;, shaped and trimmed to meet the desired effect (even if that effect is wild and wooly), and proper cleaning and conditioning for a healthy, comfortable, and great-looking facial display. Here are the products that we feel offer some of the best attributes for the category, from beard oils to beard conditioners.

Olivina Men Organic Shave Prep & Beard Oil
Olivina Men Organic Shave Prep & Beard Oil
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Village Barber Beard Growth Oil
Village Barber Beard Growth Oil
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Biography Few Words Shave Drops
Biography Few Words Shave Drops
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Scotch Porter Beard Hair Conditioner Spray
Scotch Porter Beard Hair Conditioner Spray
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Frederick Benjamin Beard Creme
Frederick Benjamin Beard Creme
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Murdock London Beard Moisturizer
Murdock London Beard Moisturizer
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Best overall beard product for men.
Olivina

Olivina Men Organic Shave Prep & Beard Oil

“Two-fer” products (conditioning shampoo or body wash and moisturizer in one) always help save crowded bathroom space and they’re great for travel. We gave extra points to Olivina for this Shave Prep & Beard Oil because if you have some facial hair but still shave, or alternate between a clean-shaven and a bearded look, this product is perfect. The soothing cedar and bergamot fragrance is just part of the product’s blend of organic oils.

Olivina Men Organic Shave Prep & Beard Oil
Olivina Men Organic Shave Prep & Beard Oil
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Village Barber Beard Growth Oil

This special blend of natural ingredients is designed to help guys who are starting their beards by conditioning, nourishing, and hydrating both the skin and the beard hairs. In general, we like Village Barber’s beard oils because they have a light consistency that’s easy to work through your beard without feeling like it’s all getting stuck on your hands or in patches of the hair. Bonus points for the Village Barber's clean, bracing scent — a refreshing way to start the day.

Village Barber Beard Growth Oil
Village Barber Beard Growth Oil
Bevel Beard Balm
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Bevel Beard Balm

This balm helps keep a beard under control while adding moisture and a bit of sheen, all without clogging pores. It’s a clean blend of shea butter and coconut oil that is fragrance-free, with a buttery consistency that warms up easily in the hand for easy topical application. When in a hurry, this was our go-to product to smooth on after a hot shower, to keep any beard soft and smooth all day.

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Biography Few Words Shave Drops

Biography is a complete collection of skincare oils with, admittedly, more of a focus on women’s skincare. Don’t let that scare you off, though: Its Few Words Shave Drops is serious about men’s skin. We like this product because it’s great as a pre-shave oil, but also an excellent conditioning oil for facial hair; perfect if you keep your face trim, but maintain a mustache, or trimmed beard. Natural ingredients like radish, borage, and pumpkin seed oils help smooth each shave, soften the skin and beard, treat irritation and acne, and fight free radical damage. The woody, spicy, and lemongrass fragrance is also light and not overwhelming.

Biography Few Words Shave Drops
Biography Few Words Shave Drops
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Scotch Porter Beard Hair Conditioner Spray

Scotch & Porter’s spray packs a one-two punch. It's light enough to soften your beard without irritation, but will also keep your hair feeling fresh and light. The product is perfect for when you skip washing either your hair or beard and is also a great refresher if you’re switching gears at some point in the day. It includes natural hydrating oils like argan, marula, avocado, coconut, and kukui.

Scotch Porter Beard Hair Conditioner Spray
Scotch Porter Beard Hair Conditioner Spray
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Frederick Benjamin Beard Creme

The minute a beard starts to get dry and itchy is when we’re most likely to reach for the trimmer and slice away that crop of facial hair that took so much patience to grow. Stop right there! Grab a tube of Frederick Benjamin’s Beard Crème and give beard love a second chance. Even applied to a dry beard, the conditioner gets right to work, feeling immediately softer and smoother. You’ll feel a difference almost instantly. Work this into your regular routine, spreading it through the hair and up to the skin beneath, for long-term great looks and comfort.

Frederick Benjamin Beard Creme
Frederick Benjamin Beard Creme
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Murdock London Beard Moisturizer

We expect spit-spot beard care from any British barber, but Murdock London offers a range of products that truly brings the Empire right into your bathroom. Besides the elegant navy blue packaging that gets us every time, the product on the inside is consistently excellent. We’re particularly taken with this Beard Moisturizer that softens up both hair and skin with a powdery, refreshing fragrance that leaves us feeling fresh as a Covent Garden daisy.

Murdock London Beard Moisturizer
Murdock London Beard Moisturizer

That should keep beard-wearers and the beard ambitious busy for now. Keep an eye on The Manual, though, for updates on how to care for your mane. Remember, a beard is the standard that you present to the world each day. Keep it fresh or suffer the consequences of looking like a slob.

John Jones

John Jones is a Jersey City, New Jersey-based writer who enjoys covering design in all its forms, from fashion to architecture, interiors, and textiles, and has recently begun to delve into the world of social justice issues. When he's not writing for The Manual, he's also the Digital and Fashion Editor for a leading menswear trade publication. Although he spends most of his time planted in front of a laptop, he gets to the gym and bicycles as often as possible. On weekends and holidays, if you don't find him at the Met, Cooper Hewitt, or Whitney museums in Manhattan, he's probably soaking up the sun at one of Jersey's fabulous beaches, or in St. Augustine, Florida.

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