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6 Best Ways to Grow your Beard Faster

The beard is known as the symbol of masculinity, promoting the personality and raising women’s attraction to you. So men like to show off their beard style with great pride. On behalf of the beard style, it is creative and innovative, according to fashionable trends and improvement, the beard styles which are grown.
If you are in a rush to grow the facial hair faster than this is the right path for you, here we teach you the best ways to grow your beard faster. How long it takes to grow a beard? These questions are in all of our minds.  The answer is, in according to the genetics of the men which are growing the beard. In this article, we afforded you some tips and guidelines about the techniques seen, which help with fast beard growth.

Ways to grow a beard faster:
  • Sleeping well is one of the essential factors that greatly helps you in repairing the damaged skin cells and promotes healthy beard growth. Not only is growing a beard a difficult task, but a good nights rest helps wonders.
  • Certain vitamins and minerals help to maximize the speed in the growth of facial hair. While including the vitamin A, vitamin B, vitamin C and vitamin E to your diet, it amazingly increases the speed of growth of facial hair.
  • Clear skin enhances small hair to grow, just by keeping your skin clean, you may create well-defined growth of your bread. Frequent washing of your beard with warm water and using some mild cleanser as part of your daily routine, every morning and evening.
  • Increase the protein in your daily meals, as this helps you in the growth of a beard. Rich proteins are often found in meat, fish, eggs and nuts.
  • Facial massage is another good method that promotes the blood circulation to the face so that it is easy to stimulate new hair growth.
  • Drink plenty of water so that the body will be generated optimally to raise the growth of hair.
  • Eliminate sugary sweets and fast foods from your diet, for much better growth results.
Reasons for hair loss:
Smoking: it is one of the major reasons for hair loss, nicotine found in cigarettes has the ability to absorb the nutrients that are needed for hair growth and also decreases the blood circulation. If you simply stop your smoking habit, than it will aid the best beard Reasons for hair lossgrowth.
Stress: the beard is used to growing while you feel relaxed and have a normal sleeping habit. Relaxed hair cells function better when you are less stressed. For this reason, you should manage your stress in a healthy way, through meditation and yoga for better results.
Go with vitamin supplements:
If you are not getting the sufficient nutrients from your regular diet, than you should switch over to some healthy hair growth vitamin supplements and alternatives. After consulting with a doctor and testing the testosterone level of your body, a suitable used and appropriate choice of natural supplements can be recommended.

How to Apply Beard Oil

GIF Guide: How to Apply Beard Oil

Like moisturizer for skin or conditioner for hair, beard oil will nourish and protect your whiskers. Here's a beard oil tutorial to keep your scruff looking sharp and feeling soft.

Before You Begin

• The best time to apply is after a hot shower, when your hairs are cleanest and softest; this is when they will most easily absorb the oils.
• Dry your beard completely before applying any oil. Water will prevent the oil from being absorbed.

Beard Oil Application

Put 2-3 drops of oil in your palms. (This will go a long way, and you can always apply more if you need it later.)

Spread it evenly in your palms and fingers.

Brush your palms along the sides and front of the beard.

Then bring both hands up through the bottom of the beard.

Use your finger tips to coat the mustache.

Use a comb—with the teeth facing inward—to evenly distribute the oil while setting the beard back in place.

Additional Tips:

• Frequency of application varies based on season, climate, and numerous other factors. Start with an every-other-day application and adjust as you deem necessary.
• Not all beard oils are alike. Be sure to find a beard oil that best suits your needs (and senses).

10 Things You Should Know If You’re Considering a Beard Transplant

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10 Things You Should Know If You’re Considering a Beard Transplant

Patchy-bearded men of the world rejoice! Beard transplants are here. Citing the“hipster beard craze”, recent reports say the procedure has increased six-fold in the past five years. Whether you're considering a beard transplant or are scratching your chin for more information on the trend, here’s what you need to know:

1. The procedure can cost upwards of $7,000.

For beard-challenged trustafarians, this is peanuts when compared to the satisfaction that comes from a full and lustrous beard. For anyone on a budget, this price tag is outrageous, especially when compared to practical procedures like LASIK eye surgery, which now runs less than $1,000.

2. You can get the beard you always wanted…

Just like a haircut, you’re better off bringing a photograph, because you can dictate how you want your new beard to look. Tell the doctor to give you “the Howie Mandel" and you'll walk out with a camera-ready soul patch. Talk about “designer stubble.”

3. …But you’ll have to sacrifice some hair up top.

In this case, your new beard is made from hair that comes from the back of your scalp. This hair most closely resembles the hair grown around the chin. Or rather, the hair you wish grew around the chin.

4. The transplanted hairs fall out after two weeks.

But don’t worry—they promptly grow back three months later. Just put your faith in science.

5. You’ll probably have to take a sick day.

The procedure takes between two and five hours, but rarely requires a second round.

6. Beard transplants aren’t just for the goatee zone.

You can also get eyebrow and sideburn transplants! We hereby coin the term "hair tattoo," describing a patch of hair strategically installed anywhere on the body. Used in a sentence: "I'm thinking of getting a hair tattoo of the Brooklyn skyline across my shoulders."

7. It actually works.

This guy had a single procedure with 2,300 grafts. Eight months later, he's sporting a relatively full beard.

8. The Brits are especially excited about beard transplants.

In 2012, 4,500 men in the UK got facial hair transplants, 13% more than in 2011. No word on what percentage of these patients lives in hipster-heavy East London.

9. The results can boost your confidence.

One patient says the transplant helped cover scars on his chin, and made it easier for him to approach women.

10. Sadly, you cannot be a beard donor.

Well, maybe you could, but it sure would be tough to find a perfect hair match, right? Imagine the money Johnny Damon could make every few months.

A 30-Day Plan for the First-Time Beard Grower

A 30-Day Plan for the First-Time Beard Grower

Okay, so you’ve decided to grow out your scruff. God speed, you soon-to-be Paul Bunyan. Growing a beard is not for the faint of heart, especially for those who aren’t sure what to expect. But here at Birchbox Man, we firmly believe that no hirsute hero should have to go it alone. Whether you’re growing a tidy Connery or a full-on mountain man, here’s a helpful guide to the first four weeks—the rest is up to you.

Week 1

If you’re used to a clean-shaven face, the first week of beard growth is less about what you do, and more about what you don’t do. Be forewarned: Your scruff is about to look weird, and feel weirder, but you have to resist the urge to shave, trim, or cut. It’s important to get a sense for the final shape of your beard, and hedging your luscious face forest will certainly skew the results.
After day three, you’ll also begin to feel that dreaded itch. Resist the urge to scratch, lest you bring on infection, and invest in a lightweight beard oil, like this tonic from Herbivore Botanicals. Apply a few drops at the start of each day to keep it soft and smooth.

Week 2

This week is all about observation: You’ll begin to get a sense for the shape of your beard—where it’s patchy, where it’s thick—which will help you pick a style that best suits your face. Growth is still the priority, so continue to resist the urge to trim or clean up the edges. If desired, now is also the time tostart using a growth supplement. The itching will still persist, so keep applying your beard oil to cut down on irritation.

Week 3

Congratulations! The hardest part is over. At this point, the tiresome itch should have almost subsided, and your scruff will begin to take the shape of a bona fide beard. This is a good time to start using a cleanser (we like Billy Jealousy Beard Wash, several times per week), and to begin training the hairs with a boar bristle brush. You can clean up patchy edges with a razor if you want, but don’t trim the hairs that you plan on keeping.

Week 4

Week Four is the first major milestone on your path towards bearded greatness. The itch should be gone, the patches should be filled, and you should have a good sense of the final shape of your beard.
Now is the time to choose a beard style: Whether you go for a well-trimmed Gosling, or an unbridled lumberjack, pick a look that suits you and stick with it. Invest in a solid safety razor, and don’t fall behind on upkeep: A poorly trimmed beard is major grooming faux pas. To that end, we’d recommend stepping it up with a low-key beard styler, like Billy Jealousy’s Beard Control. It will keep errant strands in place, and ensure that your hairs have a healthy, subtle luster.

How To: Find the Best Beard Style for Your Face Shape

Beard Styles Facial Hair

How To: Find the Best Beard Style for Your Face Shape

Distinct face shapes call for different beard styles. These rules will help you achieve what we like to call “optimal beard.”
When it comes to facial hair styles, here is the guiding principle to keep in mind: Your beard and your jaw should work in tandem to achieve a nicely graduated, oval shape. If you have a square or round jaw, you’ll want to grow your beard fuller on the bottom to elongate your face. If you have an oblong or rectangular face, you’ll want more hair on the sides while avoiding more length beneath the chin.

Square Face

Keep hair fuller on the chin, shorter on the sides.
Beard Styles Square Facial Hair

Round Face

Grow hair longer on the bottom, shorter on the sides.Beard Styles Round Facial Hair

Oblong or Rectangular Face

Keep the sides fuller, and the bottom shorter.Beard Styles Oblong Facial Hair

Oval Face

Oval faces are a middle ground between the other shapes, so most styles will work well.Beard Styles Oval Facial Hair

Can't identify your face shape? Here's a foolproof guide. Then use that to also pick a hairstyle andsunglasses.