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The 5 Best Beard Oils, Tested by Grooming Experts

The right oil fixes everything, like itch, frizz, and dryness. These are the ones worth your time

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There are plenty of reasons to grow a beard—extra protection from the sun and cold, having something to caress when thinking, or, in my case, faking a sharper jawline. But for most guys, the biggest motivator is convenience. A beard may be easier than daily shaving, but it still needs attention. You have to learn how to trim it, shape it, and use the right beard products to keep it looking good. And no product pulls more weight than a quality beard oil.

Best Beard Oils

Facial hair is naturally coarser and drier, and without proper care, it can feel itchy, scraggly, and uncomfortable. That’s where beard oil comes in. It acts like a conditioner tailored for your face, softening the hair while keeping the skin underneath hydrated and healthy. Dudes with big, full beards may struggle to work a thick balm through all that hair, making a lightweight oil the easier, more effective option.

But beard oils aren’t just for lumberjack-level growth. They help moisturise, reduce itch, and protect any style, from stubble to a full mane. The short version: 2hen your skin and hair stay hydrated, everything looks and feels better.

What to Consider

Ingredients

What really makes or breaks a beard oil is the blend of oils inside. You want ingredients that actually penetrate the hair and nourish the skin – not heavy oils that sit on top and leave your beard feeling slick and suffocated. Look for lightweight, fast-absorbing oils like jojoba, argan, grapeseed, avocado, and castor, which sink in quickly without leaving a greasy film. These not only soften your whiskers but also keep the skin beneath your beard healthy and hydrated.

Because beard oil is massaged from the roots to the ends, anything too thick can clog pores underneath, leading to irritation or those deep, painful beard pimples every guy dreads. Smart formulas use blends of light oils – often combined with extras like marula, sweet almond, squalane, or vitamin E – to boost moisture, strengthen hair, and calm inflamed skin without weighing things down. As long as the base oils are lightweight and absorbent, a multi-oil mix is exactly what you want.

Scent

Fragrance shouldn’t be the main reason you reach for a beard oil, especially if you have sensitive skin, but it can be a great bonus. Plenty of beard oils have masculine, cologne-quality scents that give the product some added value. Plus, it’ll give you something pleasant to smell on your moustache all day.

That being said, strong scents can easily trigger irritation, so stick to oils with a subtle aroma that comes naturally from the ingredients themselves. Added fragrances are common irritants, and even high concentrations of essential oils can cause redness or flare-ups. If you’re not sure how your skin will react, do a quick patch test. Apply a small amount to one spot, then wait a few hours (or even overnight). No redness, itching, or bumps? You’re in the clear and good to use it everywhere.

How We Selected

I’ve had a beard for so long that I barely remember my face without one, which means I’ve spent the better part of two decades testing every type of beard product out there, including more oils than I can count. Over the past two years, I’ve compared notes with fellow Men’s Health editors, swapped favourites, and put a fresh batch of formulas through daily testing to see which ones actually deliver softer, healthier, better-looking whiskers.

With all that experience, I was able to narrow the field before spending months trying different oils on everything from short stubble to full-grown scruff. I looked at how well they hydrated, how fast they absorbed, how they felt on the skin underneath, and whether they left any greasy residue behind. Price, scent, and ingredient quality all factored in, too. What you’ll find below are my honest picks for the best beard oils worth buying in 2026, options that truly elevate your grooming routine, whether you’re rocking light stubble or a full-on mane.

Best Smelling Beard Oil

Cremo Beard Oil

Cremo Beard Oil
Now 17% Off
Credit: Sean Zucker

Pros

  • Incredible scent that's great for layering
  • Soothing formula

Cons

  • Scent may be too strong for those sensitive

I know we said never to buy a beard oil for the scent, but this option is an exception. With a rich palo santo fragrance that also blends in bright cardamom and dry papyrus, this beard oil makes your beard smell clean, smooth, and surprisingly refined. It keeps that freshness going all day, no matter how long your beard gets.

The formula does serious work too: on shorter growth, it calms irritation and helps keep ingrowns from flaring up, and on longer beards, it replaces the moisture facial hair naturally loses, softening dry ends and hydrating the skin underneath. A few drops give a conditioned, healthy-looking beard that smells incredible without ever overpowering your face.

Features at a Glance

Key IngredientsArgan oil, jojoba oil
ScentPalo santo
Best Multipurpose Beard Oil

Aesop Shine Hair & Beard Oil

Aesop Shine Hair & Beard Oil
Credit: Sean Zucker

Pros

  • Can be used as both hair and beard oil
  • Incredible earthy scent
  • A little goes a long way, helps the bottle lasts

Cons

  • Small container

Hair oil is the most underrated styling product for men, as it hydrates and shields strands to create a smoother base that helps other products apply better and work more effectively. It’s the easiest to forget. A dual-purpose beard and hair oil is your saviour – and none are better than Aesop’s.

No matter how out of it I may be, I always remember to apply my beard oil (my face is way too itchy without it), so the bottle serves as a nice reminder to run my hands through my head as well. Barely half a vial full is enough to cover both your beard and hair, leaving both feeling softer and more hydrated. Plus, this is Aesop, so the scent is incredible. It has an earthy, bright fragrance that continues Aesop’s trend of being the only brand to pull off essential oil/ incense-type scents.

Features at a Glance

Key IngredientsBorage seed, jojoba seed, petitgrain
ScentEarthly citrus
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Best Longest Lasting Beard Oil

Horace Lemon & Mint Beard Oil

Horace Lemon & Mint Beard Oil
Credit: Sean Zucker

Pros

  • 2 or 3 drops is enough to last all day
  • Fresh scent, which is rare in beard oils
  • 99% natural ingredients
  • Dispenser prevents over applying

Cons

  • Dispenser can also be fickle and struggle to release oil quickly

Horace’s lasts noticeably longer than many beard oils in this list. The dropper dispenses tiny amounts at a time, preventing overuse, and the lightweight formula spreads easily – you only need two to three drops, depending on your beard length.

It’s also the best pick for guys who prefer a fresher scent. While most beard oils lean woody or earthy, Horace stands out with a subtle lemon-and-mint blend that won’t clash with amber or wood-forward colognes but still feels like a clean break from the usual.

Features at a Glance

Key IngredientsShea butter, AHA, pear oil, plum oil
ScentLemon and Mint
Best Beard Care Duo

Murdock London Beard Oil

Murdock London Beard Oil
Now 15% Off

Pros

  • Subtle scent
  • Fast absorbing
  • Easy applicator

Cons

  • Not the strongest smell

This oil is ideal for anyone worried about excess greasiness in their product. It's fast-absorbing and won't leave your beard slick after use. Your hair and skin will also feel softer after application. Using natural oils, Murdock London's beard oil offers an 'ultra-nourishing' blend to hydrate dry hairs and enhance shine without excess grease. The pump bottle is a nice touch, too — meaning a mess-free application is guaranteed.

Consider pairing this beard oil with Murdock London's Ingrown Beard Hair Treatment. Loaded with salicylic and glycolic acid, it sweeps away dead skin and clears out blocked pores so trapped hairs can finally escape. Just dab it on after shaving and wake up to smoother, calmer skin that’s ready to face the day.

Features at a Glance

Key IngredientsKernel oil, Macadamia ternifolia oil, jojoba seed oil
ScentCedarwood and eucalyptus
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Best Budget Beard Oil

Bulldog Original Beard Oil

Bulldog Original Beard Oil
Now 34% Off

Pros

  • Great for daily use
  • Not too greasy
  • Fresh smell

Cons

  • Not the most premium

This budget-friendly beard oil combines aloe vera, jojoba oil and green tea to soothe and tame the wildest and wiriest of beards, and left beards feeling softer and easier to style after just one use. The scent was also fresh and invigorating, while the texture struck just the right balance between being nourishing and not overly greasy.

Features at a Glance

Key IngredientsAloe vera
ScentSubtle freshness
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How to Use Beard Oil

For the best results, I like to treat my beard the same way I treat the hair on my head: regular washing and consistent conditioning. Clean it a few times a week with a beard-specific wash to remove buildup, then follow with a good beard oil. Before applying the oil, smooth out your beard with a comb, brush, or even your fingers so you’re starting with the shape you want.

Warm a small amount of oil between your palms and work in from the cheeks and chin, massaging it in the same way you’d apply a face moisturiser. Make sure you’re getting all the way down to the skin—that’s what keeps dryness, itch, and irritation away. If your beard is longer, finish by running your fingers through the length in downward strokes to coat every strand.

How Long Does Your Beard Hair Need To Be?

In theory, you can apply beard oil to any length of stubble, or even use it as a serum on your freshly shaved face (although if you were going to do that we’d recommend using a proper skin serum).

For maximum results and minimum greasiness though, we’d suggest applying it once your beard has started to get thick enough to cover the skin underneath — somewhere around the centimetre mark. At this length, your beard will be getting thick enough that if left untamed you could look a little…unkempt.

How Often You Should Use Beard Oil

Like any grooming product, how often you should apply it is entirely down to you. Some oils will absorb and wash out easily, making them ideal for daily use. Some will have a little more staying power, making them better suited for anyone who doesn’t have time to wash their beard every day.

When you do use it, we’d suggest washing the hair first with a beard shampoo — such as this 2-in-1 beard shampoo and conditioner from Bulldog, which is better suited for coarse hair than regular shampoo. Towel or blow-dry it, depending on how thick it is and apply the beard oil as per the instructions on the bottle. Comb it through or work it in with your fingers and smooth the beard down to finish off.

Can You Use Coconut Oil Instead of Beard Oil?

In short, yes. Apparently useful for whitening your teeth, throwing into a frying pan a-la Joe Wicks and now as a grooming product, coconut oil is a real multi-tasker. Use it sparingly and work a small amount in your hands until it’s melted before running it through your beard.

Less greasy than most oils thanks to its lauric acid content, it will nourish and condition the hair. You may smell like a Bounty chocolate bar, though.

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Reviewed byChristian Gollayan
Style and Reviews Director

Christian is the Style and Reviews Director at Men's Health and Women’s Health, where he oversees shopping and style content for both brands. He started his magazine career as an accessories assistant at Vogue, and has since held editorial roles at Tatler Asia and The Manual. When he’s not online shopping, you can find him on long walks with his two corgis.

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