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Introduction:
There are two kinds of men, one who embraces their white hair without embarrassment and the other who is aware of the opinions of others. No matter what category you belong to, you will find all the answers regarding how to dye beard stubble.
Sometimes you have a patchy beard or, you do not like the color of your beard. And you may want to change your overall look. The reason could be anything, but we will discuss every aspect regarding dyes.
Dyeing your beard stubble is not a big task. But to choose the right product to prevent embarrassment is.
In this blog, we will discuss what kind of dyes you should choose. What should be the proper procedure and much more! Keep reading this blog. You will be able to dye your beard stubble like a pro.
Types of dyes for beard stubble: Which one is better?
In this era of fashion, some are expecting immediate results, while some belief in long-lasting effects. The cosmetic industry never disappoints. They have considered both opinions and created two kinds of dyes.
Permanent dyes:
These dyes are for the one who is expecting long-lasting effects. Permanent ones are long-lasting, but not like tattoos. It lasts for a few weeks or a month.
The chemical reaction takes place to color the hair. But those reactions are not harmful. These colors are less reactive to environmental and external pressures such as rain, washing, drying, and heating.
Another advantage of this is that permanent dyes come in a wide range of colors.
Temporary dyes:
These dyes are for the one who loves instant effects. Have you heard about brush-on? It is one of the temporary dyes used to give a touch-up.
Unlike the permanent one, it lasts for 12-24 hours.
Here no chemical reaction takes place. The dye spread over the hair shaft like a painting on the wall. Then after 12-24 hours, it comes out with a simple wash.
It is a temporary solution for those who want to hide the greying of hair without coloring it.
Now the question is which one is better?
It depends on you. If you want to color for a longer time, go with the permanent dyes. If you want it instantly, try temporary ones. But for beginners, I would recommend temporary ones to avoid natural errors. After that, you can go with permanent.
Things you must know before purchasing a dye:
In this marketing world, each kind of product is sold and consumed. Marketers’ focus is to make profits in every sense. They do not care about playing with your health.
It is our responsibility to take care of ourselves. Before purchasing any dyes, make sure you keep the following points in your mind.
- The dyes should contain natural and organic ingredients. It should be chemical-free. If you use chemical-based products, it will ruin your skin from the inside out. You may face redness, allergic reactions, and inflammation.
- Make sure your dyes do not have the following ingredients in them. Ammonia, p-phenylenediamine, peroxides, resorcinol, diaminobenzene, toluene-2-5, and diamine can affect your skin badly. These chemicals cause an allergic reaction. To avoid this, use natural and organic dyes.
- Choose 1-2 shades lighter color. The beard dyes usually end up darker than you expect. It can lead to an unnatural look.
- Timing plays a vital role in dyeing. The longer you leave the dye on your stubble, the darker it will look in the end. Consider the proper timing if you want to cover your greys or color your patch. Otherwise, it will ruin your look.
Things you should arrange before dyeing:
Before applying dye to the beard, let us gather the things you will need. Dyeing your beard is not a two-step process where you will cut the package and apply the color. It requires some preparation:
Dye –
We have already discussed which kind of dye you should use. Before buying, make sure it is free of ammonia, p-phenylenediamine, peroxide, resorcinol, diaminobenzene, toluene-2-5, and diamine.
Use organic and natural dyes to avoid redness, allergies, and swelling.
Gloves –
Latex gloves are more suitable for fingers and hands to prevent staining during the process. Also, it helps to prevent bacteria that can transfer from your hands to your face.
An Applicator –
Generally, dyes come with an applicator which is quite helpful. If it does not come with an applicator. All you need is a small brush, a comb, or a toothbrush. They can make your task easy.
Old clothes –
If you are going to trim or shave your beard, be sure to wear a T-shirt. The baby hairs are very annoying when poke into your body. Also, an old T-shirt will protect you from staining. Trust me, stains happen.
Cleaning wipes or towels –
Are you doing it for the first time? Be prepared and have some paper towels and wipes ready. Dyeing can be a little messy in the beginning.
Vaseline –
When you apply Vaseline on the neck and the nearby skin of the beard, it prevents staining in these areas.
Alcohol-based wipes –
Alcohol-based wipes are the shortest trick to wipe the stain instantly. This trick will help beginners. You will end up with a cleaner look.
How to dye a beard stubble?
Step 1: Perform a Patch Test
Not all dyes come with natural and organic ingredients. Even some promise to have but contain dangerous chemicals that can ruin your skin.
Sometimes doing test drives with these products could result in inflammation, redness, and rashes which, are impossible to hide.
If you have sensitive skin, doing a patch test would be a good decision to prevent these effects. For patch test:
- Take a small amount of dye.
- Apply it on an area of skin less exposed. Like, the inner arm or thigh.
- Leave it for 12-24 hours.
- If you see any redness and inflammation around the patch, discontinue the use. If not, you can use the dye on your beard.
Step 2: Trim your beard:
Before applying the dye, trim or shave your beard the way you want it. It will give you desired look without wasting the color. Plus, if you trim after dyeing, you will risk staining the skin where you did not need to.
Step 3: Cleanse Your Face and Beard Thoroughly
Your face has dirt, oils, and pollutants that can make it difficult for the dye to cover the beard hair. Plus, it increases the risk of skin issues if applied to your dirty face.
Wash your face with a mild cleanser and make it easier for the dyes to do their task.
Step 4: Apply Vaseline to Your Facial Skin
Apply a thin layer of Vaseline around the beard where you want to prevent staining. Vaseline helps the dyes from leaking onto your skin.
Step 5: Prepare the Beard Dye
Put on the latex gloves and mix the base color and color developer in a container. You can use a cup if the container does not come with the dye.
Make sure to mix the base and developer as recommended in the back cover. Generally, both are mixed in half proportion.
Step 6: Apply the Beard Dye on Your Stubble
After mixing the base and developer, dip the brush or applicator and rub it on your stubble. Make sure it will cover all the grays and hairs you want to dye.
Step 7: Assess the Result
The product has a recommended waiting time. It is generally 5 minutes. Wait for at least 5 min before checking your results.
Take a cotton bud or tissue, and remove a small portion of the dye from your beard to assess your desired color. If it is not dark enough, reapply the dye color and wait for a few more minutes.
Step 8: Wash Your Beard with a Beard Cleanser
The last step is washing your stubble. Start by cleaning your beard with lukewarm water first. After rinsing with water, wash your beard with a beard wash. Choose the beard wash appropriate for dyed hair.
If you notice fading of color after a few washes, it is normal and looks more natural.
Alternatives of dyes: Temporary coloring
If you are looking for an alternative that should be easy, and quick but, risk-free, then brush-on is good to go. Sometimes, even after applying permanent dyes, some of your hair start to fade. In that case, you feel lazy to dye your beard again and again.
You do not need to do it. You can use a brush-on to touch up your beard quickly and restore the desired color. Brush-on has many advantages to making up your mind:
- Applies in seconds
- Completely natural look
- Hypoallergenic – gentle and non-irritating
- Water-resistant
- No harsh chemical odor
- No hassle
- Leave some gray if you want
- Vary color intensity – lighter or darker
- No more gray roots
- Look years younger instantly!
I know it is an instant thing but follow the steps to avoid rashes or unnecessary skin issues.
Step 1: Cleanse Your Face
Your face has dirt, oils, and pollutants in it that can increase the risk of skin issues. Cleanse your face with a mild cleanser before applying a brush on.
Step 2: Apply the Instant Brush-on
To get a natural look, apply brush-on moderately. If you use it more than needed, it may look unnatural.
Step 3: Use a Beard Brush
Use a beard brush with fine, firm bristles. It will even out all the colors and give you a perfect blend and smooth finish.
Step 4: Apply Beard Oil on Your Stubble
To find a natural gloss, you can use a few drops of beard oil. It will give a shiny appearance to your beard that looks more natural.
Step 5: Wash Off the Brush -on
Do not forget to rinse the brush on before you sleep. Else, it will spoil your bedsheets.
Brush-on has a life span of 12-24 hours, unlike dyes. Leaving it for more than 24 hours could result in unnecessary stains on your face.
Is it safe to dye a beard stubble?
Yes! Dyeing your beard stubble has no risk if you use the right product at the right time. Also, if you follow the steps as discussed, you can avoid any reaction to your skin. But be sure before purchasing a product.
It should be natural and organic. Also, free from ammonia, p-phenylenediamine, peroxides, and much more.
It may rarely result in redness, irritation, or allergic reactions even after a patch test.
Conclusion:
You are only eight steps away from getting a new look. You may need to dye your beard to cover greys, change the overall look, or avoid the wrong beard color.
Dyeing your beard has no risk and is the simple solution.
You can go with temporary coloring if you are a new bee to avoid mistakes. Or you can choose permanent dyeing. Both are safe if you purchase the right product and follow the recommended procedure.
Make sure you attempt a patch test before you use any product on your entire beard. Remember to assemble all the products you need before applying your beard dye.
Doing so will save you time and prevent mistakes.
Dyeing your beard is a good decision if you want to forth your step towards a better look. Just in case your beard is turning red, check out this post about why this is happening to you.
FAQs: How to Dye Beard Stubble?
How to dye a very short beard?
There are two methods to dye your stubble, permanent and temporary. Permanent dyes are for the one who is expecting long-lasting effects. Temporary dyes are for the one who loves instant results.
You can go with temporary coloring if you are a new bee to avoid mistakes. Or you can choose permanent dyeing. Both are safe if you purchase the right product and follow the recommended procedure.
You have to follow the following steps:
Perform a patch test.
Cleanse your face and beard.
Apply Vaseline.
Prepare the beard dye.
Apply the beard dye on your stubble.
Assess your results.
How to dye beard stubble without staining skin?
Apply a thin layer of Vaseline around the beard where you want to prevent staining. Vaseline helps the dyes from leaking onto your skin.
Also, alcohol-based wipes are the shortest trick to wipe the stain instantly. This trick will help beginners. You will end up with a sharp look.
Can I Use temporary stubble dye?
Yes. It is an alternative to dye. You can use a brush-on to touch up your beard quickly and restore the desired color. Brush-on has many advantages to making up your mind:
1. Applies in seconds
2. Completely natural look
3. Hypoallergenic – gentle and non-irritating
4. Water-resistant
5. No harsh chemical odor
6. No hassle
7. Leave some gray if you want
8. Vary color intensity – lighter or darker
9. No more gray roots
10. Look years younger instantly!
How to temporarily dye your beard?
You have to follow the steps to dye your beard temporarily.
Step 1: Cleanse Your Face
Your face has dirt, oils, and pollutants in it that can increase the risk of skin issues. Cleanse your face with a mild cleanser before applying a brush.
Step 2: Apply the Instant Brush-on
To get a natural look, apply brush-on moderately. If you use it more than needed, it may look unnatural.
Step 3: Use a Beard Brush
Use a beard brush with fine, firm bristles. It will even out all the colors and give you a perfect blend and smooth finish.
Step 4: Apply Beard Oil on Your Stubble
To find a natural gloss, you can use a few drops of beard oil. It will give a shiny appearance to your beard that looks more natural.
Step 5: Wash Off the Brush -on
Do not forget to rinse the brush on before you sleep. Else, it will spoil your bedsheets.
Brush-on has a life span of 12-24 hours, unlike dyes. Leaving it for more than 24 hours could result in unnecessary stains on your face.
Kayden is an entrepreneur, writer, hairstylist working in a professional salon. He specializes in men’s grooming. He loves to blog about beards, hairstyles, and skincare.