Thanks Michael. I go without heat most days myself, but I like having some options to dial everything in when I want. If you are interested in a Kuschelbar, you can save 25% with BANJO25 - mascbyjeffchastain.com/collections/men
The blow dryer was a game changer for me. I got the heated brush but it didn’t do much. I went back to blow drying and stayed with that. I got the Aberlite and no complaints for around $35, but if I would if got the more expensive ones I would of been mad for spending that much.
Good informative video as of now the blow dryer seems to work best for me. I haven’t got the brush down just yet I do have a problem with over straightening🤷🏼♂️😎
I use a blow dryer and a chicago comb mostly, I also have the blow dryer brush combo thing. Just depends on my day on what I use. I use a heated brush every once in a while not to often
Just started blow drying my fairly long beard and I enjoy the results but my side burns to upper cheeks could still use some more flatening or flyaway control, especally the side I sleep on more. Only a week or so in w dryer, getting the hand movements down still but thinkin bout getting a cheapish straightener just for the side areas now.
Never used a blow dryer 2 style or straighten my beard b4. Since my beard is overly curly, the heated brush does wonders. But I haven't used any heat this year. Learning 2 except my beard in it's natural state
There's definitely something to be said for repetition and practice. I also think it's also easier for someone else because they don't have to look in a mirror and can get better viewing angles.
I am team headed brush all the way. You can control the temperature easier and get tension with heat resulting in better results. However, whatever you choose (brush or blower) made heat part of your routine. It will help soften and straighten your beard follicles. 🧔♂️
@@markcafebrown2883 I would agree with you in general. However there are some larger heated brushes originally designed for head hair that can work for larger beards. They are actually less exponentials general than the smaller ones designed for beards.
Thanks Bryan for the information. Right now I go with no heat but considering getting a heated brush.
Thanks Michael. I go without heat most days myself, but I like having some options to dial everything in when I want. If you are interested in a Kuschelbar, you can save 25% with BANJO25 - mascbyjeffchastain.com/collections/men
The blow dryer was a game changer for me. I got the heated brush but it didn’t do much. I went back to blow drying and stayed with that. I got the Aberlite and no complaints for around $35, but if I would if got the more expensive ones I would of been mad for spending that much.
It’s definitely good to experiment around. Glad you found something that works for you.
Good informative video as of now the blow dryer seems to work best for me. I haven’t got the brush down just yet I do have a problem with over straightening🤷🏼♂️😎
Check out the livestream I did on the Copper Johns channel last night where we talked all about this topic. ruclips.net/video/NbVCLRqvP4o/видео.html
I use a blow dryer and a chicago comb mostly, I also have the blow dryer brush combo thing. Just depends on my day on what I use. I use a heated brush every once in a while not to often
Does a heated brush work with your big beard?
@@beardsandbanjos the one I use does, it has longer teeth on it to be able to get through it lol
@beastsreviews9993 which blow dryer brush do you have? I want to replace the blow dryer for my medium to long beard
Doesn't regular use of hair dryer damages your moustache hair
@@89mafioso what do you recommend?
Just started blow drying my fairly long beard and I enjoy the results but my side burns to upper cheeks could still use some more flatening or flyaway control, especally the side I sleep on more. Only a week or so in w dryer, getting the hand movements down still but thinkin bout getting a cheapish straightener just for the side areas now.
Never used a blow dryer 2 style or straighten my beard b4. Since my beard is overly curly, the heated brush does wonders. But I haven't used any heat this year. Learning 2 except my beard in it's natural state
That’s a great attitude. With a dense curly beard you can achieve your desired shape with how you trim it instead of using heat.
I have both...and neither seems to work on my white curly wires. My barber seems to work wonders with a blow dryer...must be technique.
There's definitely something to be said for repetition and practice. I also think it's also easier for someone else because they don't have to look in a mirror and can get better viewing angles.
One other element, the hair dryer heats up my whole bathroom with all that hot air. With the heated brush, room temperature stays nice and cool 😎
That's a great point! Thanks!
I am team headed brush all the way. You can control the temperature easier and get tension with heat resulting in better results. However, whatever you choose (brush or blower) made heat part of your routine. It will help soften and straighten your beard follicles. 🧔♂️
Absolutely! Thanks for chiming in.
Beard on point but the stache is popping 2day
Thank you so much. I recorded a video when I recently switched to the bigger separated mustache. Should come out this weekend.
blow dryer for medium Yo longer beards u m o
What the heck, auto correct, should say blow dryer for medium and for longer beards
@@markcafebrown2883 I would agree with you in general. However there are some larger heated brushes originally designed for head hair that can work for larger beards. They are actually less exponentials general than the smaller ones designed for beards.