
How to
GROW A BEARD
How to
GROW A BEARD
A magnificent beard takes time, but if a thick, bushy beard is your goal, with the right approach and a little patience you can get the best out of your beard growth.
Here you can find out what you should pay attention to if you want to let your beard grow well, how to grow a thicker beard – and whether you can really speed up beard growth, so you know exactly what to expect along the way.
For most men, beard growth begins during puberty, between the ages of 14 and 18.
The hormone testosterone is responsible for beard growth; when testosterone levels in your body increase, your beard also begins to grow. Genetics and hormones largely determine what kind of beard you have. Testosterone levels can vary and low testosterone can affect how quickly your beard grows and how thick it gets.
Sometimes, even if your level of testosterone is high, other factors may mean you find it harder to grow a big, bushy beard. While some men already have a full beard at a young age, genetic, ethnicity and heredity factors may mean others find it harder to grow a thick beard. But a healthy lifestyle and a good skincare regime will go a long way towards helping your beard appear thick and bountiful.

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Beard-growing tips for
THICKER FACIAL HAIR

- Wash your beard: You should clean your beard regularly with a beard shampoo. Dirt, old skin cells and bacteria can quickly collect in and under your beard. Make sure you get to the skin under the hair when you wash it. Washing your beard regularly can prevent your beard from itching and help avoid skin irritation.
- Exfoliate your beard: Facial scrubs remove dead skin cells and make it easier for your beard hairs to penetrate the skin to the outside. Exfoliation also stimulates blood circulation and cell division. Used once or twice a week, it can support the growth of a beautiful beard.
Discover our range of NIVEA Face Washes to deeply cleanse and exfoliate your beard, allowing for revitalised and thicker-looking growth.
- Apply moisturiser to your beard: Just like the hair on your head, beard hair also needs moisture. With a beard oil or a beard cream, you can give your skin and hair an intensive moisture boost.
Explore our NIVEA Sensitive Pro Range, which contains vitamin E to protect your skin's barrier, helping to reduce stress and irritation. In turn, our Sensitive Pro Range can help you lay the perfect foundations for a healthy, thicker beard. - Trim your beard: For your beard to grow evenly, you should trim long hairs regularly with a trimmer. Every hair has its own growth rhythm, so it sometimes takes a while before all the hairs are the same length. You can define contours on your cheeks and neck using a razor to maintain a well-groomed appearance.


- Comb your beard: You comb your hair, so why not your beard? Regular combing helps to moisturise beard hair by evenly distributing oils through the hair. You can detangle longer beard hair with a comb, while natural hair brushes are ideal for short beards. Regular brushing will give your beard a clean shape and smoother texture.
- Remove ingrown beard hairs: Ingrown beard hairs often cause skin irritation, spots or inflammation. To relieve your skin and ensure a well-groomed look, remove these stray hairs with a pair of tweezers. Good skincare, including regular exfoliation, will go a long way towards preventing ingrown hairs.
Summary
Don't be discouraged if your beard doesn't grow evenly or feels uncomfortable on your skin at first.
Like so many things in life, a beard takes a bit of getting used to and needs a little patience and attention. If you let your beard grow, the right care is absolutely essential. Once it's long and dense enough, you can also (re)design your beard however you like.







