Collection: Beard Oils

Beard oil is used to condition facial hair, reduce a dry or coarse feel, and add a neater finish without heavy styling hold. Popular options include Proraso Wood & Spice Beard Oil, Proraso Azur Lime Beard Oil, Morgan’s Oudh & Amber Beard Oil and Captain Fawcett Barberism Beard Oil.

Use beard oil after washing or when the beard feels dry, then finish with a beard brush or comb. For more control, compare beard balms.

About Beard Oils

Choosing Beard Oil

Beard oil is the lightest leave-in product in a beard routine. It suits short to long beards that feel dry, coarse or untidy, and it is usually applied to a clean beard before brushing or combing through.

Scent and Finish

Choose Proraso Wood & Spice Beard Oil for a warmer scent, Proraso Azur Lime Beard Oil for a fresher citrus profile, or Morgan’s Oudh & Amber Beard Oil for a richer fragrance. For a stronger shaped finish, move to beard balm.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I apply beard oil?

Apply beard oil after washing or rinsing, when the beard is clean and slightly damp or fully dry. Work a small amount through the beard, then use a beard brush or comb to spread it evenly.

Is beard oil better than beard balm?

Neither is automatically better. Beard oil is lighter and better for conditioning, while beard balm adds more control. Many beards only need oil; fuller or more unruly beards may benefit from balm as well.

Can beard oil be used on a short beard?

Yes. Beard oil can be used on short beard growth, especially when the skin underneath feels dry. Use less product than you would on a fuller beard.