I used to think beard dye was something only TV anchors and midlife-crisis guys bought at drugstores. Meanwhile, I was standing in terrible bathroom lighting, pretending not to notice the gray streaks taking over my beard.
But eventually, the patchiness and gray started getting to me. Especially when I’d see photos where my beard looked thinner than I realized, and the flashes of gray made me look older than I felt.
So when I came across Beard Club’s Beard and Hair Color, I was still skeptical. Instant color? Brush-in, wash-out? Sounded too good to be true. But at only $19.99 for 5 oz on sale (usually $27), plus a 30-day money-back guarantee, I was curious enough to give it a shot.
And I haven’t gone back since. Here’s why.
1. It Looks Exactly Like My Natural Beard
My main concern was ending up with that overly dark, unnatural “shoe polish” beard look you sometimes see. But the color blended really well with my beard and actually looks natural. Beard Club’s layered, multi-tone formula creates depth instead of a flat, artificial finish.
The formula conditions as it colors, leaving hair feeling softer rather than dry or stiff like typical dyes. My beard looks so much healthier, sharper, and more put together.
It also works on scalp hair, so I can match my beard and head hair with one system. Now, when I look in the mirror or at photos I feel like myself again. It’s not a dramatic change, but it’s noticeable in the right way.
2. Easy To Apply & No Mess
Other beard dyes I tried were always messy and annoying; mixing bowls, stained sinks, complicated instructions, and leftover product going to waste.
But Beard Club’s Beard and Hair Color keeps things simple with reusable tubes for color and developer, so you use only what you need and save the rest for touch-ups later.
You don’t even need to mix it in a bowl. Just add the product to the applicator comb, and brush the color in using short, even strokes, let it develop for about 5 minutes (up to 10 if the gray is more stubborn), then rinse it out.
It also includes different applicators depending on your beard style – a short-hair comb, a long-hair comb, and a precision brush – which makes the whole process really easy. I use the precision detail brush for quick root touch-ups between full applications every few weeks.
3. Saves Me Money Over Time
Most beard dyes are essentially single-use. You open them, use what you can, and throw the rest away.
Beard Club’s aluminum tubes seal properly, allowing you to use them for multiple applications. Currently on sale for $19.99 (originally $27), it works out at about $4 per use (compared to single-use drugstore alternatives that cost $10-$15).
Those savings add up quickly. Especially since it provides full gray coverage on both beard and hair and includes multiple applicators.
Final Thoughts
I didn’t color my beard to look like someone else. I did it because I was tired of looking older and less confident than I felt.
That’s what stood out most about Beard Club’s Beard and Hair Color. It’s quick, natural-looking, and easy enough to fit into a normal routine. It shows up at your door, takes about five minutes to use, and one kit lasts me about five uses.
Having multiple shades (Real Black, Jet Black, Dark Brown, Medium Brown, and Light Brown) also makes it easy to match your natural tone instead of guessing. And because it’s permanent, the color doesn’t fade wash by wash. You get full gray coverage, with only new growth needing occasional touch-ups.
The 30-day money-back guarantee also made it easier to try in the first place. It feels like a brand that actually stands behind what they’re selling, not just another grooming product making big claims.
Now it’s a part of my routine – quick touch-ups, a cleaner look, and no more second-guessing what I see in the mirror.