Collection: Beard Oils

Elevate any beard style with Daily Grind Beard Oils, the only choice for men who demand more from their grooming ritual. Made in the US, our beard oils are designed to reduce dandruff, enrich your beard and skin, keep you smelling great, and promote faster, thicker growth for a look that’s sharp and confident. Whether you’re rocking a 5 o'clock shadow or a full beard, this is the upgrade you've been waiting for. Try the best in Veteran Owned, American-made beard care. Free Shipping on orders over $45

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FAQ

What is beard balm?

Think of beard balm like a leave-in conditioner for
your beard. It's a mix of natural butters, oils, and a little beeswax,
working together to keep your beard soft, hydrated, and tamed. If you’re
aiming for a beard that’s smooth but not stiff, beard balm’s your
go-to.

What are the benefits of beard balm?

Beard balm does wonders for both your beard and the skin underneath. It
fights off dryness and that pesky itch, and it even helps with beard
dandruff (yep, that’s a thing). Plus, it tames those wild hairs and
gives your beard a nice, healthy shine. And if you're in it for the long
haul, regular use can even give your beard a little boost in the growth
department by keeping skin and follicles healthy.

How often do I use beard balm?

Daily’s a safe bet if your beard tends to get dry or if you like to keep
it well-styled. Most people find it works best after a shower, when
your beard is clean and slightly damp. That way, it soaks in nicely and
lasts longer. But hey, it’s your beard—if you don’t need it every day,
no worries.

Beard balm vs. beard oil: What’s the difference?

They’re like cousins, both taking care of your beard in different ways.
Beard oil is lighter, made mainly for hydration and quick absorption, so
it’s perfect if you just need a moisture boost. Beard balm, on the
other hand, has a thicker, more textured feel thanks to a bit of wax, so
it not only hydrates but also helps with styling and keeping stray
hairs in line. If you want your beard to look more “put together,” beard
balm’s your pick.

How do I apply beard balm?

Grab a small amount—pea-sized works for most—then rub it between your
hands to soften it up. Work it into your beard, starting close to your
skin and moving out towards the ends. A comb or brush can help
distribute it evenly and shape things up. It’s really that simple.

When should I use beard balm?

Right after a shower is prime time, especially while your beard’s still
slightly damp. That way, it absorbs better and helps lock in moisture,
keeping things feeling fresh all day.