Beard Brush and Beard Comb
Beard trimming should begin with your beard in its usual style. With the assistance of a quality Beard Brush, you can rapidly evaluate your beard's condition and formulate a strategy.
You can get away with a Beard Brush if your beard is short.
You should use a Beard Comb to untangle your beard if it is too long.
Electric clippers
Beard cutting is an absolute chore without electric clippers. You'll wear them to define your jaw and chin, at the very least. We recommend the Brio Beardscape if you're looking.
Beard Trimming Scissors
If your beard is short enough, you can skip them. But stray hairs that have grown longer than the rest of your beard hairs may only be trimmed with precision with high-quality, sharp Beard Trimming Scissors.
Other Helpful Beard Trim Products
Beard maintenance before and after a haircut is easier with these optional items.
Beard Wash
When you begin your beard trim, you should aim for a clean, natural beard containing no products. Beards that have been washed tend to fall more gracefully. This will help you zero in on the areas of your beard that require the most attention. Beardbrand Utility Wash is a great example of a mild cleanser that will clean your beard without removing all the natural oil (sebum). The Beardbrand Utility Wash Scientific Background is available for your perusal.
Beard Softener or Beard Conditioner
Beardbrand Utility Softener is an excellent conditioner to use after washing your beard. This will help infuse the hair shafts with vitamins and minerals, making them more pliable and less prone to breakage.
Utility Balm or Beard Oil
These two pieces of advice can help you take better care of your beard once trimmed. Beard Oil is essential for the health of the skin under your beard, which promotes your beard's growth. Utility Balm does the same thing, but its thicker consistency makes it easier to tame stray hairs.