Cedarwood Oil For Beard Care: What Are The Benefits? 

Alex Cutler

Growing a beard is one thing. But looking after it properly?

That’s a whole different ball game.

Nobody wants to deal with dry hairs, patchy beard growth, and itchy skin. However, it can be difficult to know which beard care products are actually going to help your whiskers.

Well, what if we told you there was an all-natural secret weapon that could help you to protect, nourish, and hydrate those bountiful bristles?

Good news - there is. And it’s called cedarwood oil.

In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about using cedarwood oil for beard care, helping you to give your beard the care and attention it deserves.

 

What is cedarwood oil?

There are many different beard oils available on the market, so it’s important to understand which products are going to deliver the best results for your beard.

Cedarwood oil is a natural oil derived from the leaves, bark, and berries of cedar trees.

The oil has a wide range of uses, from skincare to aromatherapy, but it’s commonly used for beard care. That’s because cedar tree beard oil has many moisturizing and hydrating properties that make it a fantastic option for grooming.

The benefits of cedarwood oil for beard health

Cedarwood oil offers beard-owners a number of handy benefits that can support beard growth and facial hair health.

(Plus, it carries a refreshing, earthy scent that will make your bristles smell delightful. And there’s nothing better than a nice-smelling beard.)

Let’s take a closer look at some of the biggest cedarwood oil benefits for beard care.

It conditions beard hair

Cedarwood oil is a brilliant all-natural beard conditioner.

This beard oil does a great job of moisturizing and softening even the most rugged beard hairs, leaving you with silky bristles that are easy to tame.

Oh, and if you’re thinking that you can just replace beard oil with regular hair shampoo to condition your bristles, think again. Many regular shampoos can actually deprive your face of precious natural oils, leading to dry skin and brittle beard hair - check out our guide on the dangers of using normal shampoo for beard hair to learn more.

It stimulates hair growth

If you’re struggling with patchy beard growth, cedarwood oil can also help you to develop a fuller, healthier set of whiskers.

Although beard growth is heavily dependent on genetics, a high-quality cedarwood beard oil will contain plenty of vitamins and minerals that give your hair follicles the best chance of growing strong bristles.

This vitamin nourishment, along with the hydration that cedarwood essential oil provides, is a recipe for healthy and consistent beard growth.

It prevents dandruff


Ah, the dreaded beard dandruff. A condition that has been plaguing the bearded community for as long as anyone can remember.

Fortunately, if you find yourself dealing with dry hairs, itchy skin, and persistent dandruff, then cedarwood oil can help.

Cedarwood oil will keep both your skin and hair follicles nicely moisturized and hydrated, significantly reducing the likelihood of dandruff and relieving any pesky beard itch.

It moisturizes your skin and hair

Cedarwood oil provides your beard hair follicles (as well as your skin) with much-needed hydration, which is ideal for facial hair growth and beard health.

By locking in this hydration, cedarwood oil keeps your skin happy and nourished, meaning it doesn’t need to steal moisture from your beard hairs.

It has anti-seborrheic properties

Seborrheic dermatitis is a common cause of beard dandruff which can lead to flakey skin, itchy hairs, and a range of other irritating conditions.

Cedar beard oil has anti-seborrheic properties, which can help you to combat dandruff and protect your skin and beard hair. The moisture cedarwood oil provides is great for preventing dryness, and this nourishment keeps your hair follicles healthy and itch-free.

Cedarwood oil is a superb choice for anyone looking to keep their beard moisturized, hydrated, and delightfully soft.

However, there are many other beard oil alternatives that can also do a good job of promoting beard health - take a look at our guide on the benefits of peppermint oil, for example, to understand what this minty fresh oil can do for your whiskers.

 

How to use cedarwood oil for your beard

Now that we’ve covered the key benefits of cedarwood oil for beard growth, let’s explain how you can apply it to those majestic whiskers.

1. Choose the right carrier oil

Firstly, you’ll need to select a carrier oil that can transport the cedarwood essential oil to your face.

There are plenty of different carrier oils available to you, including coconut oil, jojoba oil, castor oil, and argan oil. These oils can be highly nourishing for your beard in their own right, but they’ll also ensure that the cedarwood oil is sufficiently diluted.

2. Prepare the oil blend

It’s now time to combine your cedarwood oil and carrier oil to create a magical beard-care formula.

(It’s recommended to only use a 3% concentration of any essential oil, so make sure that you’re working with a suitable cedarwood oil!)

To prepare the oil blend, add 15-20 drops of cedarwood oil into a jar. Add in 6 teaspoons of your preferred carrier oil, and gently mix everything together.

3. Apply the oil blend

You’ll now be left with a high-quality, all-natural cedarwood beard oil.

There’s just one thing left to do. Apply it to your bristles.

Start by gently washing your beard with water, and patting it until dry. Drop a small amount of cedarwood oil into your palms - shorter beards will only require around 2-3 drops, while a long beard may require 6+ drops for full coverage.

Rub the cedarwood oil between your hands and gently massage it through your beard, making sure that you’re covering every corner.

Congratulations - you’ve successfully prepared and applied cedarwood beard oil.

For additional guidance on quality beard products and expert grooming tips, don’t hesitate to check out the Mission Beard website for more beard-based info.

Is cedarwood oil safe for a beard?

Your beard is a precious thing, so it’s important to fully understand the grooming products that you’re applying to it.

So are there any potential side-effects of cedarwood beard oils that you should be aware of?

Essential oils can cause mild skin irritation, particularly if you’re using an excessive amount or a concentration that’s too strong.

To be safe, always apply a modest amount of any new oil to check for potential reactions and prevent issues. A small amount of beard oil can go a long way, so there’s no need to go overboard!

If you’re allergic to cedarwood oil, then you may also experience some skin irritation when using it. To avoid these issues entirely, look for an alternative product (e.g. sweet almond oil, tea tree oil) that won’t cause allergic reactions.

Cedarwood oil is a tremendous all-natural beard oil that can work wonders for your beard growth and grooming routine. Using this oil regularly can help you to soften your beard hairs, moisturize your skin, and nurture a beautiful piece of facial hair.

For more tips on maintaining fuller and healthier bristles, be sure to read our comprehensive guide to growing a thicker beard. Trust us - your facial hair will thank you.

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