Viking Beard – Strength. Wildness. Freedom.

πŸ’₯ Why Choose the Viking Beard?

  • A natural statement of strength and primal energy

  • Rugged, bold, and unapologetically masculine

  • Perfect for oval, angular, or long face shapes

  • Allows creative styling: braids, beads, rings & leather

  • The beard of warriors, leaders & wild spirits

βœ‚οΈ How to Style a Viking Beard

  1. Let it grow – 10 cm (4+ inches)

    Patience pays off – the longer, the mightier.

  2. Keep it soft with beard oil

    Prevents knots and breakage.

    πŸ”— MADEMEN Beard Oil

  3. Optional: Braids, beads or leather bands

    Customize your beard – the more primal, the better.

  4. Shape with beard scissors

    Clean ends for controlled chaos.

    πŸ”— Beard Scissors

  5. Clean with beard shampoo

    Wash away sweat, grime, and oil buildup.

    πŸ”— Beard Shampoo

πŸ”§ Daily & Weekly Viking Routine

Daily:

  • Massage beard oil into beard & skin

  • Comb and arrange braids if present

  • Clean neckline & cheeks for contrast

Weekly:

  • Wash with beard shampoo

  • Trim split ends and shape edges

  • Refresh styling and details (beads, braids)

πŸ› οΈ Tools for the Modern Viking:

  • Beard Oil – deep nourishment & shine

  • Beard Scissors – structure & trimming

  • Beard Comb – detangle & style

  • Beard Shampoo – gentle cleansing for thick beards

βœ… Quick Care Checklist

Cleanse: 2–3 times per week

Moisturize: Daily with 2–4 drops of beard oil

Trim: Shape ends, avoid split hairs

Outline: Clear neckline & cheekline with precision tools

❓ FAQ – Viking Beard

1. Can I wear a Viking Beard even with patchy growth?

Yes – focus on the chin and jawline, and add volume through length. You can also braid sections to conceal thinner spots.

2. What face shape suits a Viking Beard?

Oval, rectangular and angular faces are ideal, but long beards can visually elongate round faces as well.

3. Does a Viking Beard require daily styling?

Yes, especially if you’re using braids or accessories. Even without them, oiling and combing are a must for a groomed wild look.

4. Do braids damage the beard?

Only if done too tight or left too long. Looser braids and regular moisturizing prevent breakage.