I've always used a salicylic acid-based face wash on my skin due to some minor lingering acne. I've recently decided to grow out a thin beard (slightly longer than an omnipresent 5 o'clock shadow) and am wondering if I should use a different face wash now?
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There’s no reason you can’t still continue to use your current face wash. The face wash you (or I, or anyone else) chooses is more about the skin type that each person has rather than the facial hair that we wear. The salicylic acid should help keep your acne problems at bay as it sounds like you got oily/acne prone skin. If you’re looking for a face wash to use, that’s still gentle on your skin, the “MenScience Face Wash”:http://www.groominglounge.com/ms-dfw.html has a bunch of salicylic acid in it and should do a great job.
As you grow your beard out, something to consider is using a super popular product like “Bluebeard’s Original Beard Wash”:http://www.groominglounge.com/blorbewa.html) and Beard Saver which are specifically designed to cleanse and condition heavier beards, kinda like shampoo/conditioner for your facial scruff.
Finally, regardless of your facial hair status, you’re going to want to use an exfoliator on a regular basis to get rid of dead skin and un-clog those oily pores, especially if you’re growing a beard. One of our favorites is the Urth Face Scrub. It has a tropical mud-like sand texture that uses a bunch of botanicals to clean and revive the skin. Real winner.
you should be fine. but if your skin starts feeling dried or out you notice any sort of a thin residue (can sometimes happen depending on the facewash/shampoo you use on your beard) then try a beard specific product like Bluebeards
I've been bearding and unbearding for years. I never change my face wash on account of any length of beard.
The most important thing to remember is that it's still hair, so shampoo and conditioner can be used to keep it clean.
Bluntly put: if your beard is smelly, as in you can smell it, you need to wash it with shampoo. Condition to make it not so bristly if that's your style.
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I don't have a beard, but I do tend to keep a 5 o'clock shadow a few days a week. I use Desert Essence tea tree oil face pads and/or face wash, to avoid the harshness of any acids. It keeps me very zit-free.