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Beard Trimmer Reviews

Hands-on independent beard trimmer reviews to help you choose the best trimmer to suit your bearded needs.

Philips Norelco Series 3000 beard trimmer held in the hand on white background

Philips Norelco Series 3000 Beard & Stubble Trimmer

A beard trimmer within the affordable range that we found was worth testing out and reviewing was the Series 3000 Beard & Stubble Trimmer.

Philips Norelco Series 5000 Beard trimmer with big comb attachment

Philips Norelco Series 5000 Beard Trimmer

The Philips Norelco 5000 Series Trimmer is a sleek beard trimmer that does the job without any major hick-ups but leaves something to be desired. It is not as expensive as the next model up (9000 Series).

holding the Series 9000 Prestige Beard Trimmer in the hand to display how it looks

Philips Norelco Series 9000 Prestige Beard Trimmer

The Series 9000 Prestige is a great addition or upgrade to your beard care routine, an advanced beard trimmer that brings great precision and ease of use. That is if you can afford the price.

Manscaped The Beard Hedger on its presentation box

Manscaped The Beard Hedger

The Manscaped Beard Hedger is a sleek and comfortable trimmer that feels great in the hand. It offers multiple settings and a singularly unique charging light but lacks something in the cutting power department.

Remington Vacuum Beard and Stubble Trimmer held in the hand to display how it looks

Remington Vacuum Beard Trimmer 6000

The Remington Vacuum Beard and Stubble Trimmer 6000 adds a unique feature. The Vacuum chamber sucks in cut hair to minimize the amount of time spent cleaning the sink after a good trimming session.

Panasonic ER-GB42 Beard Trimmer on its presentation box

Panasonic ER-GB42 Beard Trimmer

A delightful beard trimmer that is quiet and compact, Panasonic delivers a pocket-sized shaver perfect for traveling with (Panasonic ER-GB42). The only real downside is the size of the cutting edge.

Beard Oil Reviews

Check out all the beard oils we have tested and used and laid out in a review for you bearded guys.

using the dropper from the Honest Amish Premium Beard Oil bottle ready to use

Honest Amish Premium Beard Oil – Smell Like a Real Grandpa

Honest Amish Premium beard oil is a really smooth textured, and fine oil that is seriously held back by an atrocious scent.

Honest Amish Beard Oil Classic with its box on white background for display

Honest Amish Classic Beard Oil – Bright and Sunny

Honest Amish Classic beard oil is a light and smooth oil with a bright and sweet scent. It has all-natural organic ingredients and is vegan-friendly.

close up of dropper amount taken from Cremo Palo Santo Beard Oil bottle

Cremo Palo Santo Beard Oil – Smooth as Silk

Cremo Palo Santo is a premium blend of natural oils to make your beard look lustrous and soft while also helping to reduce itching and drying.

drawing up oil from the Cremo Cedar Forest Beard Oil dropper

Cremo Cedar Forest Beard Oil – Soothing Back Woods

Cremo Revitalizing Cedar Forest Beard Oil is a natural blend of oils that softens the skin and beard bristles to help your beard thrive healthily. Suitable for use with a full beard or on growing stubble.

close up of an amount of Best Damn Beard Oil on the hand ready to use

Best Damn Beard Oil – Swing and a Miss

Duke Cannon’s Best Damn Beard Oil is a blend of natural oils with enriched vitamins to help your beard grow nice and soft. It also helps to keep your skin healthy and vibrant, because good facial skin leads to great facial hair.

close up of King C Gillette Beard Oil between the fingers to show the texture

King C Gillette Beard Oil – Light and Woodsy

King C Gillette brings us a nice and light beard oil that is perfect for summer. Not too heavy, dries soft, and protects your face well. It also has a pleasant scent that doesn’t clash with other beard products.

a recommended amount of Jack Black Beard Oil on my hand

Jack Black Beard Oil – A Study in Bland

Jack Black Beard Oil is a serviceable beard oil that has some pretty good ingredients that help to keep the skin supple and the beard hair soft. Unfortunately, it has a pretty large price for how much it is just like everything else on the market.

holding a bottle of Every Man Jack Beard Oil bottle in the hand

Every Man Jack Beard Oil Review – The Masculine Standard

Every Man Jack beard oil is a light and outdoorsy type of beard oil with a strongly masculine scent. It has a thin texture that works really well with a shorter beard style, but guys with thicker beards may find the texture wanting.

pressing the dropper on the Grave Before Shave Beard Oil bottle

Grave Before Shave Beard OIl – A Discerning Gentlemen’s

Grave Before Shave brings us a thick and delightfully scented beard oil that is formulated with essential oils to promote beard growth and healthy skin. The texture of Grave Before Shave Beard Oil is somewhat thick though, and leaves a feeling of grease on the face.

Beard Balm Reviews

We’ve tested and used a number of beard balms and will continue our mission to use as many quality beard balms as possible to provide reviews of our findings.

Best Damn Beard Balm held in hand ready to open

Best Damn Beard Balm – Leaves Some To Be Desired

Duke Cannon offers us a beard balm with all-natural ingredients. Best Damn Beard Balm is easy to put on, and long lasting, but leaves some to be desired. Some guys love it, though!

Honest Amish Beard Balm tub held in hand

Honest Amish Beard Balm – Classy Old Fashion Style

Honest Amish brings us a no-frills classic-style beard balm that is great for taming wild beards. It also helps to protect and nourish the skin with flying colors. Some consumers might not like the residue or the old-fashioned scent.

holding a tin of Beard Guyz Beard Balm

Beard Guyz Beard Balm – Best For Unruly Beards

The Beard Guyz does almost everything right with this nice-smelling beard balm. The only part where it falls short is the all-important texture component. It is heavy and sticky on the face to the point of distraction if you don’t have enough growth.

Beard Wash (Shampoo) Reviews

Call it beard wash or beard shampoo –whatever suits you suits us fine. In the meantime, check out all the products we have tested that aim to create a great beard cleanliness routine.

close up of Best Damn Beard wash tube with the lid open

Best Damn Beard Wash – Specialist Shampoo for the Beard Man

Duke Cannon Beard Wash is a specially formulated soap/shampoo for use with longer beards. It nourishes the skin and helps beard hair grow soft and straight. The scent of this particular Beard Wash is labeled as Citrus Hefeweizen, and they have others.

demonstrating how much Scotch Porter Moisturizing Beard Wash to place on the hand

Scotch Porter Moisturizing Beard Wash – A Clean Silky Finish

Scotch Porter brand brings us a nice and smooth beard wash that moisturizes and protects the beard whole, leaving the beard solid and healthy. The Beard Wash is vegan-friendly, with no Sulfates, Parabens, or Petroleum derivatives.

close up of Grave Before Shave Beard Wash Shampoo tube front design

Grave Before Shave Beard Wash – Great Lather and Value for Money

Grave Before Shave offers us a Beard Wash (Shampoo) for Review today. Spooky packaging and a cool brand name, combined with fortified Argan Oil and specially formulated texture, are in store for us. However, can all that live up to the hype?

holding a bottle of Billy Jealousy Beard Wash

Billy Jealousy Beard Wash – A Slippery Mess That Does The Job

Billy Jealousy brings us a Beard Wash that cleans and hydrates the beard. However, the Texture and Scent of the product leaves a great deal to be desired. At least it does the job.

holding a bar of Professor Fuzzworthy's Beard Shampoo and its box at the side

Professor Fuzzyworth’s Beard Shampoo Bar – Clean and Fresh

The Professor brings us a bar shampoo that works great as an addition to your shower routine at home. The Professor Fuzzyworth’s Beard Shampoo Bar lasts a while and will ensure your beard is fresh and clean. It does require something of an effort to really lather.

holding a bottle of Maestro Classic Mark of Man Beard Wash

Maestro Classic Beard Wash – Light and Refreshing

Maestro Classic Beard Wash is a cleansing and refreshing beard wash that leaves my beard feeling clean. The scent and texture are very nice, but the only real letdown is the science degree you need to read the ingredient list.

Beard Shaper Reviews

Some guys need a little help with shaping their beards especially men new to styling and learning about beard care, and some of these guys make use of beard shapers. Check out shaper reviewers we have used and tested to see if they can help you learn to shape a better beard.

close up of reviewer Robert using the Aberlite Clear Shaper

Aberlite Clear Shaper – A Major Step-Up

A major improvement from the Aberlite Flex Shaper, the Aberlite Clear Shaper offers multiple styles and methods to trim your facial hair to the exact shape you are looking for. The clear design and the white grease pencils make this much more useful than other guides on the market.

The BEARD BLACK Beard Shaping Tool held to display its design

The Beard Black Shaping Tool – Solid Guide for Starting Out

The Beard Black brings us a plastic guide (The Beard Black Shaping & Styling Tool) that is great for shaping and maintaining beards. It is inexpensive and easy to store. Though it can be very awkward to use at first, it improves with practice.

Aberlite Flexshaper 2.0 in packaging held in hand

Aberlite FlexShaper 2.0 – The Cone of Shame

Have you ever wanted to feel like your dog after you bring them back from the Vet? Aberlite has you covered. This neckline shave guide straps onto your head so you can get a solid line and avoid the neckbeard look. Is it worth the hassle, though?

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