Beard oils are manufactured with the intent to emulate the natural oils produced by the skin, known as
sebum. Carrier type oils generally contain vitamins A, D and E, as well as a high concentration of
linoleic acids and low concentrations of
oleic acids. Natural and synthetic scents may be added to the oil in order to enhance its properties and aroma. Natural scents (essential oils, absolutes, and extracts) are derived differently than synthetic scents and contain different chemical compounds that enhance their functionality. This can give beard oils properties such as antibacterial, deodorant, anti-inflammatory and anti-aging. Beard oils sold in the United States making claims to be therapeutic must be approved by the FDA. Natural beard oils are typically created with both carrier oils and
essential oils, absolutes, and/or extracts. Carrier oils are oils that make up the bulk of the volume of the product and are formulated to condition the skin and beard. The most popular types of carrier oils are coconut, grape seed, jojoba, saffron and argan. Essential oils are used as a natural fragrance for the beard oils, but may also have
aromatherapy benefits. Since essential oils, absolutes, and extracts are often strong enough to cause chemical burns or skin irritation on their own, they are typically paired up with carrier oils in order to dilute them. ==Popularity==