HOW TO MAKE BEARD OIL
Summary
TLDRIn this informative video, the host guides viewers through the process of making homemade beard oil, a popular request among the audience. The script covers essential oils, carrier oils, and various container options, offering tips for cost-effectiveness and personalization. It also discusses the benefits of different oils, such as cold-pressed versus expeller-pressed, and provides a step-by-step demonstration of mixing and bottling the oil. The video concludes with a fun giveaway, encouraging engagement and emphasizing the simplicity and potential profitability of crafting beard oil.
Takeaways
- 🧪 The process of making beard oil is simple and can be done at home with essential and carrier oils.
- 🔗 Links to purchase the necessary ingredients will be provided in the video description for convenience.
- 💧 Essential oils come in various sizes, allowing for flexibility based on budget and commitment to making beard oil.
- 🏺 You will need containers for the beard oil, with options including glass bottles with different types of dispensers.
- 🌿 Essential oils can be purchased individually or in scent sets, with some being more expensive than others.
- 💰 Using certain links provided may result in a small affiliate commission for the video creator.
- 🍯 There are two types of oils: cold-pressed and expeller-pressed, with cold-pressed being more nutrient-rich but not necessary for the process.
- 📐 Measuring tools like beakers can help in accurately mixing the carrier and essential oils.
- 🍯 Ingredients like castor oil can add thickness and weight to the beard oil, while others like jojoba oil have different properties.
- 💧 Vitamin E oil can be added for skin benefits, but it should not be the main ingredient in the beard oil.
- 🎁 The video creator will give away two bottles of homemade beard oil to the funniest comments left by viewers in the USA.
- 💰 Making beard oil at home can be cost-effective, with the potential to sell it as a side business.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video?
-The main topic of the video is how to make beard oil at home.
Why might someone want to make their own beard oil?
-Some people might want to make their own beard oil to save money, customize the scent, or because they cannot easily find or afford beard oil where they live.
What are essential oils used for in beard oil?
-Essential oils are used in beard oil to provide various scents and potentially beneficial properties to the beard and skin.
What are carrier oils, and why are they needed in beard oil?
-Carrier oils are base oils that dilute the essential oils and help them to be absorbed by the skin and hair. They are needed because essential oils are too concentrated to be applied directly to the skin.
What are some examples of carrier oils mentioned in the video?
-Some examples of carrier oils mentioned in the video include sweet almond oil, castor oil, jojoba oil, and grapeseed oil.
What is the difference between cold-pressed and expeller-pressed oils?
-Cold-pressed oils are extracted without heat, preserving more nutrients and antioxidants, while expeller-pressed oils involve more compression and heat, which can degrade some of the beneficial properties.
Why might someone choose to use castor oil in their beard oil recipe?
-Castor oil is thick and viscous, providing weight and longevity to the oil's coating on the hair, making it a good choice for those who want a thicker blend.
What is the purpose of vitamin E oil in beard oil?
-Vitamin E oil is added to beard oil for its skin-nourishing properties and as an antioxidant, but it's usually used in small amounts as part of the overall blend.
How can one ensure they are mixing the beard oil ingredients properly?
-One can use a condiment container with a wide opening for easy pouring, and a glass dropper to incorporate essential oils into the carrier oils effectively.
What are some ways to dispense beard oil from a container as mentioned in the video?
-Some ways to dispense beard oil include using an orifice diffuser, a dropper, a squirt top, or simply pouring from an open container with a tap.
What is the approximate cost to produce a 1-ounce bottle of beard oil according to the video?
-The approximate cost to produce a 1-ounce bottle of beard oil is around 2 to 3 dollars, excluding the cost of containers and lids.
What is the incentive for commenting on the video?
-The incentive for commenting on the video is the chance to win one of the homemade beard oil bottles, which the creator will ship free of cost to two randomly selected commenters from the United States.
Outlines
🧪 DIY Beard Oil Basics
This paragraph introduces the topic of creating homemade beard oil, explaining that it's a simple process and addressing the audience directly. The speaker mentions that they will provide guidance and tips based on their own experience. Essential oils and carrier oils are identified as the primary ingredients, with a mention of providing links to purchase these in the video description. The paragraph also touches on the availability of these ingredients in natural grocery stores and the varying sizes they come in, allowing viewers to choose based on their budget and commitment to making beard oil. Containers and dispenser types for the oil are also discussed, with an offer to link these on Amazon for convenience.
🌿 Exploring Essential Oils and Carrier Oils
The second paragraph delves into the specifics of essential and carrier oils, emphasizing the benefits of cold-pressed oils due to their retention of nutrients and antioxidants. Sweet almond oil and castor oil are highlighted, with the latter noted for its thick consistency, which can add weight and longevity to the beard oil. Vitamin E oil is mentioned for its skin benefits, and grapeseed oil is introduced as a general-purpose carrier oil. The importance of measuring oils accurately is underscored, and the paragraph concludes with a lighthearted anecdote about spilling oil and the practicality of using a condiment container for mixing.
🎁 Crafting and Customizing Beard Oil Scents
This paragraph focuses on the customization of beard oil scents, starting with the addition of a Creed Aventis scent to the mix. The process of adding essential oils like bergamot, sandalwood, frankincense, and agar wood is described, with an emphasis on doing so incrementally to achieve the desired fragrance. The inclusion of vanilla for its pleasant smell is also mentioned. The paragraph demonstrates the mixing process and the creation of two small bottles of beard oil, offering a giveaway to viewers who comment with their favorite living-in-America joke.
💰 Economical and Entrepreneurial Aspects of Beard Oil Making
The final paragraph discusses the cost-effectiveness of making beard oil at home, suggesting that it can be a profitable side business, especially for those in countries where beard oil products are not readily available or affordable. The potential for selling homemade beard oil is presented as an entrepreneurial opportunity. The paragraph wraps up with a call to action for viewers to subscribe, like, and comment on the video, and a reminder of the giveaway, concluding with a farewell message encouraging viewers to stay bearded.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Beard Oil
💡Essential Oils
💡Carrier Oils
💡Amazon Affiliate Commission
💡Natural Grocery Stores
💡Glass Containers
💡Cologne Scent
💡Vitamin E Oil
💡Cold-Pressed Oils
💡Castor Oil
💡Jojoba Oil
Highlights
The process of making beard oil is simple and can be done at home with a few ingredients.
Essential oils and carrier oils are the primary components needed for beard oil.
Variety in essential oil sizes allows for customization based on budget and commitment to making beard oil.
Glass containers and different types of dispensers can be used for storing beard oil.
Anju's scent box offers a variety of scents for customizing beard oil.
Individual essential oil scents like vanilla, sandalwood, and agarwood can be used for unique beard oil fragrances.
Fake agarwood offers an affordable alternative to the expensive real agarwood scent.
Cologne scented oils can mimic popular fragrances for beard oil at a lower cost.
A condiment container with a wide opening is useful for filling beard oil bottles without mess.
Understanding the difference between cold-pressed and expeller-pressed oils is important for beard oil quality.
Sweet almond oil is recommended for its benefits and properties as a carrier oil.
Castor oil adds thickness and longevity to beard oil.
Vitamin E oil, with added rose hip and jojoba, provides skin benefits and is a valuable addition to beard oil.
Grapes and jojoba oils are general-purpose carrier oils with similar viscosities.
Measuring tools like beakers are helpful for precise oil measurements in beard oil making.
Adding essential oils incrementally allows for customization of the beard oil scent.
Making beard oil at home can be cost-effective, with the potential to sell it for profit.
Beard oil DIY can be a solution for those living in countries with limited access to beard oil products.
The video offers a giveaway of homemade beard oil to two commenters with the funniest America-related jokes.
Transcripts
what's up you frickin thrifty turds yeah
I know it hurts you didn't want the edgy
content you shouldn't have clicked you
guys in all seriousness in this
necessity this we're gonna talk today
about how to make beard oil a ton of
people request this video don't know why
but people do the process of making
beard oil is very simple but I can maybe
walk you through it and give you a few
tips on how to do it that you might not
have known that I have from experience
of kind of making my own now let's run
through what you need to make beard oil
number one you're gonna need some
essential oils right you're gonna need
some percent and you're gonna need some
as carrier oils now everything I use in
this video I will link down in the
description below
it'll be Amazon links so I'll get like
an Amazon affiliate Commission if used
my links I'll get like three percent of
the sale or something so if you found
this helpful you wanna use my links much
appreciated but you don't need to
there's always like these hippie dippie
natural grocery stores that you can find
around that will carry stuff like this
where you don't have to wait and they
still it's like one or two days shipping
but I mean it saves you the waiting
process but these essential oils are
gonna come in varying sizes you can get
sizes like this and they find a mini
bottle you can get sizes like this you
can get sizes like this or you can get
sizes like this so depending on your
budget and how serious miss you are
about making your own beard oil for a
long period of time you could buy the
bigger amounts and save money or you
could buy the smaller messes to try it
out and see if you like it before making
that investment of buying that big
bottle of oil you know alright other
things you're going to need you're gonna
need some containers these are glass
containers these are like what I use for
the beard meds right here these are 2
ounce oval century
amber containers this is like a typical
round container and on top of that you
have choices as far as how you want to
dispense the oil you can use like a
traditional these are called orifice
diffusers this right here is going to be
like your typical dropper this right
here is a really cool method it's like a
little squirt top
squirts out or you could just take it
throw a tap on it like that and whenever
you want to use you just pour in your
hand and go now again I'll try to find
everything on Amazon link it down below
for you to make it convenient now let's
talk about descent oils so one thing you
can do is you can buy a box like this
this is from Anju or something like that
let me open it up here and this is just
like a box full of a bunch of different
scents so the one I picked I picked this
one to buy for this video because it has
bergamot and it has let me see cinnamon
and it has one other really cool one it
has frankincense in it right
alternatively you can buy individual
scents like this is vanilla this is a
Garwood or a lot of people want to ask
about where I get this at this isn't
real agar wood okay like the stuff
that's in beard meds that artiest man
uses that stuff is expensive expensive
this you can get some fake agar wood
that still smells really good you can
get it for like 20 bucks or something
like that for a bottle like this and a
little bit goes a long ways with that of
course this is sandalwood but again like
sandalwood or they Garwood those those
real essential oils with the scent in
them are highly highly expensive and
kind of the point of you doing this is
probably to save money right so if you
want to buy the essential oils that are
just like knockoffs of those scents no
harm no foul another thing people like
to do is like how you get the Cologne
scent you can buy bottles like this this
is our impression of Aventis so it's
like a Creed Aventis type smell
and it smells just like it and this is
just an oil which contains the Credo
meant to sit and it just has a open top
lid on it like that you don't want to
get the ones that are like the
applicator we roll on ones because
they're gonna have a ball you'll not be
able get that out of there but you can
find I'll link some of these down below
if you have like a favorite Cologne
scent you want to go for these are
really cool if you want to set your
products and as far as Cologne cents all
right what else do you need you've done
it rock star you're gonna need a rock so
these speakers you don't need actually
spent like 20 bucks on these just for
show for the video you don't need stuff
like this what is gonna come in handy a
lot is one of these this is like a
condiment container whatever you put
like ketchup or mustard in what it does
though is it has this nice wide opening
that you can pour your oil in and then
you put this lid on and then when you
want to fill your bottle you just go
like this otherwise you're gonna be
sitting here with your finished product
trying to like tip it in there and
you're gonna make a huge mess so
something a little little $5.00
container like this four or five dollar
container goes a long way to help so you
know what let's make some beard oil and
since we have the glass containers out
let's use them you know just for fun
okay a few things to keep in mind with
oils there's gonna be mainly two types
of oils that your two grades of oils
that you're gonna find when you're
looking online for these one is gonna be
cold-pressed two is gonna be expeller
pressed so cold-pressed is loaded just
like a stamp and they are pressing the
oil out of the the seed or the nut
whereas expeller pressed is like more
compressed that it produces more heat
basically it's it's cold-pressed because
it doesn't apply the heat to the actual
seeds and the oil which helps it retain
a lot of its nutrients and antioxidants
and stuff like that so cold-pressed is
better but it's not a necessity you
don't need it a lot of a lot of big
brands that you've used or you like
don't use cold-pressed oils some do a
lot don't
this right here is cold-pressed and this
is sweet almond oil I like sweet almond
oil a lot what you can do when you try
to figure out your essential oil to your
base your carrier oils that you want to
use is just look up the the benefits and
the properties of each one right so like
the sweet almond oil is good one that's
kind of unique right here is going to be
castor oil here I'll show you the
difference between castor oil and a
regular type
let's put some sweet almond oil in here
now let's pour some castor oil in this
one here's your sweet almond oil right
here and here's your castor oil right
here you notice the difference this
castor oil is super thick and super
viscous so it's like a it's like almost
like a maple syrup consistency so if you
want a little weight and a little heft
to your oil as well as making it last a
little bit longer when it's coating the
hair cast I would recommend castor oil
I love castor oil artiest man uses it
that's one of the reasons why I have one
of their one of my favorite brands
so check out castor oil if you want like
a thicker blend another thing you can do
is grab some vitamin E oil this one
right here it has rose hip and jojoba
int in it so it's going to contain a lot
of vitamin E which of course is great
for your skin and it's going to have
jojoba and rose hip and rose hip is
actually a really cool ingredient now
vitamin E oil is just something you kind
of put a little bit in where you it
shouldn't be like your main ingredient
unless you want it to be but here's some
grapeseed oil another great oil it's
just kind of a general purpose oil it's
gonna be about the same viscosity as
your sweet almond oil and I put some of
that in there and when you're measuring
these things out these beakers are kind
of helpful a little bit because they
have the measurements on the side so
about thirty milliliters is going to be
one fluid ounce so right here in this
container I have about 100 milliliters
so that's going to be about three fluid
ounces whereas this one I have maybe 20
so this isn't even going to be a full
ounce so it's at a little bit more let's
put some jojoba oil in there
so right now total I have about a
hundred and thirty milliliters which is
about four ounces of oil and I'm gonna
be adding some essential oils but I'm
gonna throw them into this container
right here in the main container oh I
spilled that's what you get for trying
to pose for a thumbnail make it some
paper towels alright let's add a little
bit more cache oil since we spilled some
and a little bit more jojoba oil like
that so right now we're sitting at
around 140 milliliters which is a little
bit over four ounces so this will be
definitely enough to fill to two ounce
containers and that's what we're gonna
do and I'll I'll just give those away so
if you want to win one just I'll pick
the funniest comment two of the funniest
comments you got to live in America you
got to live in USA and that's it
don't make a funny comment about living
in America and I'll pick the two
funniest I'll respond to you and I'll
send you one of these bottles right here
for free all right so since you don't
want to go too crazy on this stuff you
want to add a little bit at a time I'm
gonna put a little bit of this Creed
Aventis in here just a tiny bit like
that I'm gonna want to mix it up let's
use this little dropper it's a glass
dropper to kind of incorporate it in
there let's just let's just have a
smorgasbord here let's throw some
bergamot in there say it a little bit of
sandalwood throw some frankincense in
that's probably too much I probably over
sent it already and then let's put a
little bit of food agar wood in
let's mix that up real quick get the old
finger in rub it in the hand that smells
that smells pretty dang good I'm gonna
add a little bit of vanilla love vanilla
smells great and then I'll put a little
bit more in I think because the smell
was not as strong as I thought it was
gonna be so let's add a little bit more
in there let's put some more food agar
wood in there really light literally
landed in thick let's mix it up throw a
little bit I'm a fingertip rub it in
that smells good I like that a lot and
there we go it's all mixed up now we're
gonna put it in here so all we do is use
a little Portia battle on the edge of
this and pour it on in just like that
screw the lid back on let's fill up some
containers
see how easy that is one more look at
that two little perfect bottles isn't
that dope so that is in essence how to
make beard oil it is very very simple
it's very easy and it's gonna be very
cost effective if you're trying to save
some money you don't want to spend you
know up to you know insane amounts on
beard oil sometimes you can make your
own at home you can make your own and
sell it there's a ton of different ways
that you can utilize this method you can
just make it strictly for your personal
use again you could sell it you could
make some money on the side once you're
at a point where your book if you're
like buying a big gallon bottle or
something like that you're spending
about a buck or two if that an actual
material that goes into the beard oil
right containers that's different so
some of them will cost like around a
book some of them will cost about fifty
four containers your lids are gonna be
maybe 10 20 cents apiece now these are
two ounce so the ingredients will cost a
little bit more in a two ounce but your
standard 1 ounce bottle you could easily
produce a beard oil in one of these for
around 2 to 3 bucks finished out the
door ready to go another way this is
helpful if is if you're in some country
where a lot of the beard oil
manufacturers a lot of the companies are
here in the US I mean there are some
abroad but if you're in some random
faraway country that is that you can't
find anything locally or somewhere
that's gonna ship to you for a
reasonable price you could just make
your own beard oils and they know what
you could do I guarantee there's other
people in that country that can't plant
it either and you can make beard oil and
sell it in your country I'm giving you
guys the inside hustle secrets but yeah
guys that is the end of the video if
this is your first time to the channel
you can hit subscribe you could hit the
like button if you like this video you
can comment down below and you can make
like I said you could comment on bow
your favorite living in America joke and
I will pick what two of you and send you
each one of these bottles right here
I'll just ship it out to you free of
costs you just got a I'll get your email
or something like that and we can go
from there oh yeah guys that is all
thanks again for watching have a great
day stay bearded bye
you
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