If you’re a bearded man or someone who admires a well-groomed beard, then you’ve likely heard of beard butter.
But what exactly is beard butter, and what does it do?
In this blog post, we’ll answer these questions and provide you with all the information you need to know about this grooming product.
What is Beard Butter?
It’s a grooming product specifically designed for men with beards.
It’s a type of conditioning product that’s formulated to moisturize, soften, and nourish longer facial hair.
While ingredients vary from company to company, our base uses only all natural- clean ingredients. We use shea butter, mango butter, cocoa butter, sunflower seed oil, fractionated coconut oil and natural vitamin E oil.
What Does It Do?
Ours is designed to hydrate the beard, tame unruly hairs, and add shine and luster to the beard itself.
Let’s break down how our product does that:
- Moisturize the Beard Hair:
- Contains natural oils that penetrate deep into the hair to provide hydration and prevent dryness.
- Softens and nourishes the Beard Hair:
- When you have longer beard hairs, you will notice how much more coarse and unruly it can get. It helps to soften the hair by coating each strand with natural oils and butters. This makes it easier to style your beard and keeps it looking neat and tidy.
- It will also help prevent breakage and split ends, which can make your beard look unkempt.
- Adds Shine and Luster
- One of the most noticeable benefits of use is the added shine and luster it gives to your beard. The natural oils and butters in it give your beard a healthy sheen, making it look well-groomed and vibrant.
- One of the most noticeable benefits of use is the added shine and luster it gives to your beard. The natural oils and butters in it give your beard a healthy sheen, making it look well-groomed and vibrant.

Because beard butter is typically a thick product, it can potentially cause pore clogging. So the best practice is to really make sure the butter is only applied to the actual beard hair and avoid direct application to the skin.
