
Get rid of
flaky skin & dandruff in your beard
Get rid of
flaky skin & dandruff in your beard
So, how do you stop beard dandruff? And how do you get rid of beard dandruff?
This is our guide on how to recognise, treat, and prevent beard dandruff and dry skin under your beard from the get-go.
Beard dandruff is incredibly similar to dandruff that occurs on your scalp. It’s a common condition, usually characterised by itchy and flaking skin.
If you’ve got beard dandruff, it’s likely you’ve got a flaky beard. But there’s nothing to worry about – you can improve it with a few simple changes.
There’s a microbe that lives on the faces of most people, and it’s called Malassezia globosa. It’s a kind of fungus that grows and thrives in oily skin areas full of sebaceous glands – like your scalp and your face. If you’ve got particularly oily skin, it can lead this fungus to grow even more – and the by-products created by the fungus can cause irritation for some people. Over time, the build-up of all of this can cause a flaky beard due to the shedding of the skin.
Alternatively, beard dandruff can be caused by dry skin. How do you know what’s caused your beard dandruff? If the skin underneath looks fine, it’s probably just dry skin.
However, if you’ve got irritated red flaky skin under your beard, it might need a little more care…


If the skin under your beard is red and irritated, you might need to investigate further as it could be a type of dermatitis.
A medical professional can be key in helping you discover if your dandruff is down to something like seborrhoeic dermatitis. Symptoms of this condition include red flaky skin under your beard, but often on other areas too, such as your scalp, hair, eyebrows, and beard.
It can even extend to flaking and scaling of the skin on oilier areas, such as your scalp, face, sides of your nose, eyebrows, and other areas of your body. Your doctor should be able to prescribe a treatment that will help.
3 things that
make beard dandruff worse
How to get rid of
beard dandruff
A solid routine would include all of the following:
1) Exfoliating – this removes the dry skin under your beard. If you’ve got beard dandruff, those little skin flakes are made up of dead skin cells. If you don’t clean them away, they can clog pores and trap even more dirt. By physically brushing your beard with a brush, you can bring all the dead and flaking skin to the surface and rinse it away. This clears all the visible dirt and debris so the rest of your products can tackle the deeper issues. But because exfoliating can irritate your skin, it’s only recommended that you do this 2 or 3 times per week.
2) Cleansing – some people go so far as to use a shampoo for this stage. But it’s better to choose a product that’s specially designed for your beard hair and skin. Why? Because it will also care properly for the skin underneath your beard too. NIVEA MEN Sensitive Pro Menmalist Face & Beard Wash is an ideal choice to stop your flaky beard in its tracks. Typical dandruff shampoos for your scalp might be too drying for the facial skin under your beard. So opt for something that will cleanse and condition the skin on your face.
3) Moisturising – dry skin can be behind a lot of beard dandruff cases, so it’s a good idea to choose skincare ingredients that cater to your skin. So after a moisturiser, you might also want to try a beard oil. And if you’ve got acne-prone skin, it would be good to opt for a beard oil that doesn’t clog your pores, like Argan Oil or Jojoba Oil.
4) Grooming – this includes using appropriate shaving techniques and keeping your beard trimmed so you feel properly presentable in your day-to-day life.

Heal your
beard dandruff and skin with NIVEA
Treat your beard with a bottle of NIVEA MEN Sensitive Pro Menmalist Face & Beard Wash. It’s made up of 10 essential ingredients which work together to gently remove dirt and oil without drying out your skin. It’s a mild, yet effective cleanser, which is just what you need when beard dandruff takes over.
And remember to dry your beard thoroughly after washing to make that fresh feeling last.
NIVEA caters to a number of different skin types too, from ultra-sensitive skin to skin that’s on the oily side; it’s worth reading up on some men’s skincare to find out what suits you.
You’ll want to follow that with a great moisturiser. NIVEA MEN Sensitive Pro Menmalist Face Cream adds moisture to your facial skin and beard to keep you looking well-groomed and feeling good.

2 natural remedies for
beard dandruff
Aloe is known for its healing attributes as it’s naturally antiseptic and antioxidant. To use this method, you’ll need a tube of aloe vera gel. You can find this easily at a pharmacy or healthcare shop. Squeeze some from the tube and coat your beard. Rub the gel in and let it sit for 5 minutes before rinsing thoroughly. This should help your flaky beard and soften the skin too.
Thanks to the acidic properties of lemon juice, it can help slough away dead skin – much like an exfoliant – and clear dandruff away.
All you need is 2 teaspoons of freshly squeezed lemon juice and 1 cup of warm water. Mix them together well, and then rub the mixture gently into your beard. Leave it on for 5 minutes before rinsing thoroughly. It’s a good idea to do this daily until the dandruff has disappeared.
Be sure to patch test lemon juice before applying as it’s not suitable for all skin types. If it causes any irritation, don’t use it.
How to stop beard dandruff
and keep it from coming back
Remember that one moisturiser doesn’t suit everyone – it may take a bit of trial and error to find what works for you. Plus, weather can have a huge impact on your skin and beard, so you may want to boost hydration by introducing moisture-rich cleansers, treatments, and oils to your routine.

There’s more to beard maintenance than regular washing and moisturising. Your lifestyle has a huge impact on your beard too.
Here are a few ways you can keep things looking good.
1. Keep it trimmed
Put the razor and clippers away! Let your beard grow in properly and give it time to look good. However, you might want to trim it every now and then for a more tamed, groomed look.
2. Get your 8 hours
A lack of sleep shows up on your face – and in your beard. Your body functions better when you get plenty of rest, and the benefit of those extra few hours of sleep will show up in the condition of your beard.
3. Eat healthily
Get your vitamins and minerals with a balanced diet. Like sleep, fuelling your body with healthy and nutritious foods is a recipe for success and will have an impact on the appearance of your hair and skin – and a great diet can even help your hair grow faster.
Did you know that growing a beard can be good for you? It’s a great look, and it has an impact on other aspects of your life.
Beards help to:
1. Keep you warm in the winter
2. Block the sun in the summer (which in turn can protect that part of your face from UV rays)
3. Reduce the risk of asthma and allergies by trapping particles – kind of like a filter
Three cheers for beards!
Beard dandruff is a common problem, but consistency is key. Just remember to care for your facial skin and your beard hair – they both need moisture to look and feel good.
If you’ve tried the recommendations above but still find yourself with beard dandruff, you might need to speak to a skincare professional as there could be an underlying health problem. In most cases, a prescription-strength treatment can work wonders.







