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Itchy Beard: Rash, Remedies, and Growth

Whether you’re growing out your beard for the first time or have had one for years, it’s common for the hair on your face to get itchy. Beard itching can be mild, and sometimes you may barely notice it. Other times, every inch seems to itch. It can wake you up in the middle of the night or distract you from important events in your life. Beard hair isn ’t like the hair on your head. It’s called androgenic hair , which means that it’s growth is driven mainly by your testosterone. More testosterone causes more growth and thickness of these hairs. Because of this, you need to take care of your beard differently than other hair on your body. The cause of an itchy beard can range from a minor to a more serious infection: Growing out your facial hair When you shave, you leave a sharp edge on the end of each hair inside its follicle, the tiny tube that contains and shields each hair. When the hair grows out, this sharp edge can scratch the follicle, causing it to itch. When you’re growing out...

A Guide To Owning And Embracing Grey Hair

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Go Gray Gracefully With These Expert Hairstyling Tips August 17, 2017 Share Tweet Grey hair adds years to your appearance. Just is what it is. But is that really such a bad thing? Not these days. In fact, some might consider it taboo depending on the age you embrace it. Research shows most women find older -looking men sexier, wilder, and wiser. And nothing defines maturity (or experience) better than a mop full of silver threads . Barack Obama. David Beckham. Ryan Reynolds. George Clooney. Pop culture’s "hottest men" are either maintaining a fashionable grey hairstyle or letting father time runs its course. It’s working too. Hell, the Internets proclaimed Steve Carell a sex symbol this summer once he turned fully gray . What does that tell you? As to why you’re still on the fence and find complacency with the salt and pepper look seems quite obvious right now. Call it fear of social acceptance. It’s what you dread millennials, more so women might think of you when step...