From time immemorial and across multiple cultures, beards have been considered as symbols of masculinity. At the time of this writing (early 2024), beards have also come to be associated with style and confidence.
But what happens when your beard starts to become uncomfortable—not psychologically, but physically?
Why Does My Beard Hurt?
Your beard is just hair, and if you recall middle school biology, you know that hair cells don’t have nerves. As such, your beard can’t actually hurt. But your beard CAN FEEL like it’s hurting because, of course, it’s attached to the skin on your face. And, of course, the skin on your face has plenty of nerves.
So many men experience what feels like “beard pain,” which can range from itching and irritation to soreness and sensitivity. Are you’re experiencing that with your beard? Occasional discomfort is normal, especially if you’ve just started growing your beard within the past few weeks. But if you have persistent or severe pain, there may be some underlying issues that need your attention.
Common Causes of Beard Pain
First, let’s take a look at just some of the many possible reasons your beard may be “hurting.”
There may be other reasons, but when it comes to beards, the aforementioned are the most likely causes of pain in your face.
Managing Beard Pain
So now that we looked at some of the possible causes of the problem, what are some solutions?
If you’re still having pain in your face after trying all the above, consider seeing a dermatologist. Although beard pain can be a frustrating and uncomfortable, it can be managed with the right approach. With patience and consistency, you can overcome beard pain and maintain a beard that looks and feels great.
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