Beard oil
What makes a good beard oil. The base must be right for your beard type, no two beards are the same. Lighter oils, such as apricot, peach, almond, and grapeseed for less troublesome beards, heavier ones, such as wheat germ, avocado and moringa for difficult, wiry growth. It is logical, so too is the amount you use throughout the year. Less oil during Spring & Summer due to higher humidity. It is better to wash out salty sweat regularly than apply more oil. Brushing also helps by distributing your own sebum throughout and removing dandruff. The fragrance should not be too strong as it is under your nose all day, but there is a tendency to select stronger fragrances in winter. The secret is blending efficacious carrier oils with productive essential oils