Beard Care During Allergy Season

Beard Care During Allergy Season

By: Beau Vuillemot • Apr 7, 2023

Allergy season can be a challenging time for those with a beard. Pollen, dust, and other allergens can get trapped in the hair, leading to itching and inflammation of the skin beneath.

Fortunately, there are several steps you can take to care for your beard and protect your skin during this time of the year. In this blog post, we'll discuss tips to keep your beard looking great and healthy.

Allergy-Proof Your Beard

If you suffer from allergies, keeping your beard looking great can be difficult. It's important to take extra steps to ensure that your facial hair is free of allergens, such as pollen or pet dander.

To do this, start by washing your beard regularly with a gentle beard shampoo and conditioner. This routine will help remove any unwanted particles that could irritate you. 

You should also make sure to use unscented beard oil or beard balm. These products are formulated to moisturize and create a protective barrier on the skin and hair. 

Lastly, combing your beard regularly is essential to remove any excess particles. Brush your beard daily with a soft-bristled brush. This routine will help remove any allergens or other debris that may have been collected in your beard throughout the day. It will also help keep your beard looking neat and tidy.

Trim Your Beard

Trimming your beard is important to keep it looking great during allergy season. Not only can it help keep your facial hair tidy and groomed, but it can also help minimize the symptoms of allergies. Trimming your beard helps to remove any excess dander, pollen, and other allergens that might be trapped in the hair.

When trimming your beard, it's essential to use the right tools. The most important tool you need is a pair of high-quality scissors. Investing in a good quality pair ensures that cuts are clean and even. You may also want to get a good beard trimmer for more detailed work.

Start by brushing through your beard with a comb to remove any knots and tangles. This procedure will make trimming much easier and help avoid any mistakes. Once you've combed out your beard, start cutting from the top down. 

Hold the hairs in the direction they grow, and use short snips to avoid making too much of a difference in one go. You can take off as little or as much as you like. Remember that you can always take more off but can't put it back once it's gone.

Protect Your Beard From The Sun

The sun can damage your skin and beard and leave you more vulnerable to allergies. It can dry out the hairs, making them brittle and prone to breakage. To keep your beard looking its best during allergy season, you must protect it from the sun's rays.

You can do a few things to protect your beard from the sun. First, try to stay in the shade whenever possible. If you're going outside, wear a hat that covers your beard. This simple act will help shield it from the sun's UV rays.

If wearing a hat is not an option, apply sunscreen to your beard before leaving the house. Read this SPF Guide to ensure you are getting the protection you need.

By following these tips, you can keep your beard healthy and strong during allergy season!

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