
When it comes to beard dyes, the market is surprisingly saturated. There are so many different colors of beard dyes available in the market today. But what are you supposed to do if you want your facial hair to match your hair on your head? You canât just dye your hair, because that would turn out disastrously. Hereâs how to dye your beard without staining your skin.
Table of Contents
- Know how light reacts to your skin
- Make sure you pick beard dye that is natural
- Test the dye on an inconspicuous part of your beard before applying it
- Even out the color
- Understand how to dye your beard without staining skin
- Apply the dye in stages
- Wear a cap to avoid stain
- Protect your clothes
- Use care
- Flip your head upside down if necessary
- Make sure you rinse thoroughly
- Pre-soak the beard
- Use a comb to remove any clumps in your beard color
- Wash your beard with warm water and use a beard conditioner
- Conclusion.
Know how light reacts to your skin
The real concern here is your skin. You want your beard to match your hair, because that is a part of your personality. However, in order to make that happen, you must be very careful about the color you choose for your beard. In order to prevent any permanent scars or harm to your skin, you should choose the right color for your beard, and even for your hair color.

Make sure you pick beard dye that is natural
When it comes to beard dye, some natural products are the best. It is often said that all natural products donât stain the skin, but it is the case with natural beard dye. It is only a few natural dyes that donât stain the skin, whereas, most of the beard dye products can stain your skin. You need to know this, in order to buy the right product for dyeing your beard.
Test the dye on an inconspicuous part of your beard before applying it
If you want to get a decent beard dye job done, you need to test the color of the dye on an inconspicuous part of your beard. Pick a part where your beard isnât too long, because you donât want to blind anyone. Apply the dye and wait for it to dry. Donât wash it off until the dye is totally dry. The longer you leave it on, the better it will be.
Even out the color
If you want the color of your beard to match your hair, you need to even out the color of the dye on your beard. So, if you colored your beard purple and have your hair in blonde, the dye will not go well with your skin tone. This means you will have to dye your beard another color to match your hair. Dye the color that you would have dyed your hair before you started the process of dyeing your beard.
Understand how to dye your beard without staining skin
Dyes that cause colour loss, like St. Tropez & GLH beard dye, are not safe to use on beards. Always rinse your beard with cold water after application of colour, and donât touch the hair with wet hands.
Apply beard dye after a shower, to prevent the growth of colours on the skin. Apply beard dye with the neck at a 90 degree angle, close to the base of the chin. Use a beard comb to comb through the hair and let the dye sit for about ten minutes, keeping it covered with a large towel.
This allows the beard dye to work its magic on the beard. At this point, rinse your beard thoroughly with warm water. Dyeing your beard requires two minutes to complete. Next, cover your face with a hat or a scarf, so that the oils on your face donât interfere with the hair dye.
Apply the dye in stages
Unlike other hair coloring techniques, this is not a one and done type of process. You must apply the dye in small increments. You are doing so to ensure that it does not get into the pores of your face and scalp. It is like dousing your beard with ketchup. Make sure you apply enough dye so that the color is thick enough to avoid any spots or streaks on your skin.
Wear a cap to avoid stain
You should consider wearing a cap while applying beard dye as this will help in avoiding any mixture on your face, especially on the forehead area. This will reduce the risk of a skin staining and clogged pores. You will have to gently apply the color to your face. Wear a cap and move it around while your beard is being dyed. This will help the dye penetrate the follicles better.
Protect your clothes
While it might sound counter-intuitive, to dye your beard you have to keep your clothes as dry as possible, both to avoid the mess on your clothes and to minimize the color on your beard. If your beard dye contains harmful chemicals, you might want to throw away your clothes after the dye is used.
Use care
Dyeing your beard can stain your skin, so be extremely careful when applying the dye. Leave your beard unmade so it doesnât get stained by the dye. Donât submerge your beard in water or use it for hair dye. Donât leave it on for a long time so it doesnât get stained. Dye with a light hand.
Flip your head upside down if necessary
Also, if you donât have a dedicated side for the coloring, flip your head upside down and dye it. It will be a lot easier to get a neat, even color.
Make sure you rinse thoroughly
Shampoos have built-in protein coatings that keep your hair moisturized and your skin at bay. This means that shampoo can actually dry out the skin and prevent it from getting irritated. Even if you arenât using a hardening shampoo, rinsing your beard thoroughly is the best bet to avoid staining.
Pre-soak the beard
Instead of shaving before you begin coloring, you can pre-soak your beard overnight. This prevents the beard from pulling hairs out, which could damage your facial hair. This way, you can come back to the bleaching process a few days later, rather than dyeing the beard instantly and then removing the hairs as well. This is particularly useful for beginners, who are not familiar with the process of beard dyeing and how to maintain the beard after it has been dyed.
Use a comb to remove any clumps in your beard color
The most important step here is to comb your beard color with the blade of a toothbrush, avoiding the âundoneâ parts of your beard that get dusted by the dye. If youâve got a rough beard like yours, you have to make sure you gently comb it all out, so you get the precise color you want.
Wash your beard with warm water and use a beard conditioner
This may seem obvious, but youâd be surprised at how many men donât know that a beard shampoo is a crucial step in applying a dye, and sometimes even prior to coloring your beard. Your beard will absorb the dye if you wash your beard with cold water or a product meant for your scalp, which strips the beard dye from the hair.
Conclusion.
The beard trend has hit the mainstream in recent years. While the trend is still going strong, it can be difficult to maintain. One of the most common complaints about bearding is how many hairs end up on your clothes and in your food. You might also notice that when you shave or trim your beard, dye from your hair gets onto your skin, which can make for an unpleasant experience.