3 DIY Beard Oil Recipes & How to Use Them (2024)

Written by Kiley | May 15, 2020

While I’m not the person in our family who wears the beard, I am the one who first brought organic beard oil into our house. I was introduced to the concept of beard oil by my brother (who rocks an epic leprechaun beard) as a way to help soothe the dreaded beard itch. Plus, his wife was thrilled with how soft and smooth his newly nourished beard had become! Making my husband more kissable while pampering his mountain man beard sounded like a win-win to me.

I’ve enjoyed DIY-ing my own beauty products for years, and as I was whipping up a batch of hair serum, I realized I had everything I needed to make beard oil at home. The base of any great serum is pure plant-based oils. They helpcondition the beard and moisturize the skin underneath.Afew of my favorite base oils for beards areorganic jojoba oil, organic sweet almond oil, and our handcraftedorganic rosemary herbal oil.I also love usingorganic argan oil for haircare recipes and have incorporated it into my Bourbon and Ginger formulation for some extra shine!

If the beard for which you’re crafting the blend is pretty low-fuss, a good base oil and a few high quality essential oils might be all you need. If you’re looking to rehab a dry or frazzled beard, adding nourishing oils like organic avocado oil, kukui nut oil, organic rosehip seed oil, or organic pomegranate seed oil can assist in upping the hydrating and skin softening power of your serum.

Designing Beard Oil Scents

Don't be intimidated by the thought of coming up with an aromatic profile. Crafting your own natural fragrance blend is much easier than it seems!When making your own skin and hair care products, the most exciting part can bechoosing and experimenting with theessential oils. Since beards are located quite close to the olfactory senses,you'll want to choose scents the wearer will enjoy all day. Essential oils are natural herbal distillates, so they will fade and change throughout the day, leaving a milder experience than commercially producedproducts with synthetic fragrances.

Woodsy, citrusy, minty, and musky notes came to mind when thinking about crafting blends for my bearded friends. These are a few of the essential oils I’ve used in beard oils, listed by note type. Don't be afraid to experiment and have fun!

Top Notes: Fresh ginger,grapefruit,litsea cubeba, petitgrain,sweet orange

Middle Notes:Bay laurel, clary sage, Douglas fir, pink peppercorn,rosemary

Base Notes:cedarwood(Virginia or atlas), frankincense, vetiver

DIY Beard Oil Recipes

Woodland Cedar Beard Oil

This blend is like walking through the forest after a refreshing rain shower. It is woodsy, with a light sweet floral aroma and a crisp spicy finish.

Ingredients:
Makes 1 ounce.
Active Time: 5 minutes

  • 1/2oz. organicjojoba oil
  • 1/2oz.organic avocado oil
  • 7 dropsVirginia cedarwood essential oil
  • 3 dropsorganic pink pepper essential oil
  • 2 dropsorganic clary sage essential oil
  • 3 drops ofvitamin E oil, optional

Directions:

  1. Drip all essential oils into a glass bottle.
  2. Roll between palms to combine essential oils.
  3. Add jojoba oil, avocado oil, and vitamin E oil to bottle.
  4. Roll between palms to combine mixture.

CITRUS FLOURISH BEARD OIL

This gently scented oil features uplifting spicy and citrus notes that are balanced by grounding vanilla and balsamic undertones.

Ingredients:
Makes 1 ounce.
Active Time: 5 minutes

  • 1/2oz. organicjojoba oil
  • 1/2oz.organic pomegranate oil
  • 6 drops elemi essential oil
  • 4 drops organic litsea cubeba essential oil
  • 4 drops amyris essential oil
  • 3 drops ofvitamin E oil, optional

Directions:

  1. Drip all essential oils into a glass bottle.
  2. Roll between palms to combine essential oils.
  3. Add jojoba oil, pomegranate oil, and vitamin E oil to bottle.
  4. Roll between palms to combine mixture.

BOURBON & GINGER BEARD OIL

One of my favorite co*cktails, the Kentucky Mule, served as the base inspiration for this beard oil. The spicy kick of the ginger balanced against the rich oak and vanilla notes is a drool-worthy combination. Note: like many great co*cktails, this formulation requires a shake before each use!

Ingredients:
Makes 1 ounce.
Active Time: 5 minutes

  • 5 "drops"oakwood absolute– aim for equal parts fresh ginger
  • 1/4oz.organic vegetable glycerine
  • 1/4oz.organic argan oil
  • 1/2oz.organic almond oil
  • 5 dropsorganicfresh ginger essential oil
  • 2 dropsorganicrosemary essential oil
  • 3 drops ofvitamin E oil, optional

Directions:

  1. Add oakwood absolute into a glass bottle.
  2. Add vegetable glycerine and shake well to combine.
  3. Add argan oil, almond, oil, fresh ginger essential oil, rosemary essential oil, and vitamin E oil to bottle.
  4. Shake to combine.
  5. Shake before each use.

How to Apply Beard Oil

The best time to apply a beard oil is fresh out of the shower to a towel-dried beard.

  • Pour a small amount of oil into your palm.The bigger the beard, the more you'll need!
  • Rub hands together.
  • Run open palms and fingers through your beard until evenly distributed.
  • Do you have leftover oil on your hands?Rub this botanical goodness into your hair or neck.
  • Touch-upand refresh beard as needed throughout the day.

Pro Tip:

Adding a little vegetable glycerine to the mix helps cut the oil so it doesn’tweigh down a glorious beard.Glycerinecan be especially beneficial if you choose to blend a heavy absolute, likeoakwood,into the mix.

Looking for other tips for your man mane?

Learn How to Maintain a Natural Beard!

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