DIY Beard Balm Recipe (2024)

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February 6, 2018March 24, 2018 by Rachel2 Comments on DIY Beard Balm Recipe

I know I’m not the only one who finds shopping for men really hard, and as for making them DIY gifts, that’s even more of a challenge! But one of my biggest DIY hits was the beard balm I made for my husband several years back now.Yesterday on local TV I demonstrated how to make your own DIY beard balm as a Valentine’s Day gift for the bearded men in your life, so I thought I’d re-post the beard balm recipe with some new photos in case you’re looking for a gift you can make for men.

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When I was prepping to demonstrate this recipe, Steven told me that he actually uses this beard balm as a hair-styling product even more than on his beard. So it’s a multi-purpose men’s grooming product, not just a beard balm, which means you can make it even for people who don’t have facial hair. You’ll probably just want to re-brand it with your own labels.
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P.S. The tray the beard balm is on is my black concrete tray, which you can also make!

DIY Beard Balm Recipe

1Tbsp (7 g)beeswax, coarsely chopped (or use beeswax pellets)
2 Tbsp (25 g)shea butter
1 Tbsp (6.5 g)cocoa butter
1 Tbsp(9 g)jojoba oil
2 tsp (8 g)sweet almond oil
1 tsp (5 g)coconut oil

Scent:
3 drops peppermint essential oil
2drops cedarwood essential oil
2dropsrosemary essential oil

Other Materials:

Tin or glass container for balm –These tins are similar to the one I used, but they’re not available on Amazon individually. I bought mine at a local herb shop, but I think it was one of these tins.
Container to melt ingredients in, like a tin can
Saucepan
Chopstick or skewer
For labels:
Printer
Printable sticker/label paper
Spray sealer

Steps:
Add all of the beard balm ingredients (but not the essential oils, yet) to a small jar or tin, and place in a saucepan. (The container you’re storing it in is probably too shallow for this step.A tin can is a good choice, but you should avoid glass, since it can crack from direct heat.)Add water to the pan to an inch or two below the top of the jar, and heat overmedium heatuntil everything melts and liquifies. Keep a close eye on it, and stir with a disposable skeweror wooden chopstick.

After everything has melted, add essential oils just a few drops at a time to scent your balm, and stir to combine. When you’ve achieved the scent you want, pour your beard balm into a tin or smalljar, and allow to cool.

If you want a label for your jar, re-size mine to fit your container (or design your own!), print the label onsticker paper,, cut it out, then give it a couple of coats of spray sealer before sticking it to your container. (Without a sealer the ink may run from contact with moisture.)

Here are the labels I made (vintage graphics from here):

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Rachel
  1. Loved your recipe for Beard Balm, but am having a hard time finding tin/container for it. Don’t think I’ll have enough time to order off the internet. Is there somewhere in the Portland area I could get some thing that would work.

    Thanks!

    Kathy Brose

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FAQs

What are the 4 ingredient beard balm? ›

Beard balm is made up of four core ingredients: beeswax, a type of butter, a type of carrier oil, and an essential oil. Each of these ingredients perform specific functions, and without one, your beard balm won't work.

How do you make homemade beard balm? ›

The Fresh One Beard Balm Recipe
  1. 1 part beeswax.
  2. 2 parts butter.
  3. 4 parts carrier oil.
  4. 2 - 4 drops sandalwood essential oil.
  5. 1 - 2 drops lemon essential oil.
  6. 1 - 2 drops eucalyptus essential oil.
Apr 26, 2021

What if my homemade beard balm is too hard? ›

If your beard balm is too hard, add more carrier beard oil. If it's too soft, add more beard wax (beeswax). If you want more moisturizing power and bulk, add more butter (in any ratio you desire).

What makes a good beard balm? ›

Finding a beard balm that incorporates shea butter assures that the product will hydrate both your beard and the skin underneath. Shea butter is also known for its anti-inflammatory properties, which means fewer rashes and less itching.

What oil is best for beard balm? ›

Jojoba and castor oil are two of the most widely used carrier oils. You'll find these two ingredients in a majority of beard oils. Other commonly used carrier oils include abyssinian oil, babassu oil, coconut oil, argan oil, sweet almond oil, grape seed oil, sunflower seed oil, and apricot kernel oil.

What is the best carrier oil for beards? ›

The most recommended oils (Carrier and Essential) for your beard are: Jojoba Oil, Castor Oil, Avocado Oil, Sunflower Oil, Coconut & Fractionated Coconut Oil, Grapeseed Oil, Almond Oil, Orange Oil, Lavender Oil, Tea Tree Oil, Eucalyptus Oil, Peppermint Oil, Frankincense Oil, Sage Oil, Patchouli Oil, and Cedarwood Oil.

How do you emulsify beard balm? ›

Emulsify the balm in your hands well before applying to the beard. To emulsify, rub your hands together vigorously until the balm is smooth and oily. Run the balm through your beard making sure it's heaviest on the outside layer of hair to keep stray hairs in their place. Comb it all through and you're done!

How do you make professional beard oil? ›

The Gentleman: A Recipe for a Classic, Sophisticated Scent
  1. 1 oz Jojoba Oil.
  2. 1 oz Coconut Oil (liquid)
  3. 6 drops Sandalwood Essential Oil.
  4. 4 drops Lavender Essential Oil.
  5. 2 oz Dropper Bottle.

Do you rinse out beard balm? ›

While beard balm is a leave-in product, it's essential to wash it out to prevent build-up occasionally. Using a gentle beard shampoo or soap during your regular shower routine will do the trick.

Can you use Vaseline as beard balm? ›

Vaseline is not good for your facial hair and does not promote growth. It will only end up clogging your pores and causes other issues for you in the long run. Products with more natural ingredients will help stimulate growth, unclog pores, reduce split ends, amongst other things.

How do you fix gritty beard balm? ›

Method
  1. Fill the pot 1/4 full with cold or hot water.
  2. Turn the burner onto the low setting.
  3. Sit the bowl on the pot, ensuring the bottom does not touch the water.
  4. Spoon the product into the bowl and allow it to melt gently.
  5. Stir with a teaspoon.
  6. Pour the melted product back into the original container.
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What's better beard balm or butter? ›

If you want more control and hold to tame flyway hairs, beard balm may be the choice for you. If you are looking for deep conditioning to soften and promote better healthy beard growth, but still want a light hold to style your beard, beard butter may be the the right choice.

What texture should beard balm be? ›

Most products use beeswax, but it varies based upon preference. Since the main ingredient is wax, beard balms can be a bit firm and difficult to apply. Because of this, some beard balms forgo the wax and utilize shea and coco butters to help tame the beard.

Is it OK to use beard balm everyday? ›

When to Use Beard Balm. Because beard balm is so easy and quick to use, you can really use it at any time. We love using beard balm daily in the morning for lotion-like moisture and a casual hold that glides through the day, but you can add it anytime you need more moisture or hold.

What is the most important ingredient in beard oil? ›

Carrier oils are the primary component of beard oils, vital for hydrating both the beard and the skin underneath. These oils are not just for moisturizing; they're also for taming and styling your beard. Mirroring the natural oils of the skin, they are particularly beneficial for encouraging beard growth and thickness.

What is the main ingredient beard oil? ›

Beard oil products are a blend of various ingredients, such as jojoba oil, argan oil, coconut oil, grape seed oil, hempseed oil and castor oil that are used to address specific beard problems such as itching, sensitive skin or dryness by going straight to the follicle in a similar fashion to hair conditioner.

What is the difference between beard oil and beard balm? ›

What is the difference between beard balm vs beard oil? Beard oil is a daily use product to help moisturize any length of beard while beard balm is an as needed styling product for a more established beard. As both products are very different they should have a place in your beard routine.

What is the difference between beard balm wax and oil? ›

Beard Balm bridges the gap between beard oil (moisturizing) and beard wax (styling) and combines both into a single, easy-to-use, product. Beard Wax provides great styling properties and a strong hold, but doesn't moisturize in the same way as balm and oil does.

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