- Just For Men Mustache & Beard, Rich Dark Brown (M-47), is beard coloring that makes getting rid of gray facial hair easy. Unlike other dyes, it restores your natural beard color, thicker and fuller look
- This men’s beard coloring product is easy to use. Simply mix the color base and developer, use the brush to apply mixture, wait five minutes, rinse the product out, shampoo your beard, and you’re done
- Choose from 12 different shades ranging from blond to jet black. When in doubt or unsure of which to choose, always go with the lighter shade. Brush included and is designed to distribute color with ease. Now formulated with biotin, aloe, and coconut oil
- Apply as often as your hair needs. We know every man is different so our gray hair coloring product is here when those gray hairs begin to grow back. Works well on any type of facial hair from beards and mustaches to soul patches or gotees
- For the best results, make sure to follow all instructions included in the package, perform a skin allergy test 48 hours before use, and always use the gloves provided to avoid staining
Just For Men Mustache & Beard, Beard Dye for Men with Brush Included for Easy Application, With Biotin Aloe and Coconut Oil for Healthy Facial Hair…
Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 10 customer ratings
(10 customer reviews)
49,95 $
Category: Hair Coloring Products
Tags: fship, SPEND LESS & SMILE MORE
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Product Dimensions | 1.75 x 2.94 x 6.06 inches, 2.4 Ounces |
Item model number | 011509049124 |
UPC | 011509049124 |
Material Feature | Compostable Warning |
Manufacturer | Just for Men |
Country of Origin | USA |
Domestic Shipping | Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to APO/FPO addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues. |
International Shipping | This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More |
10 reviews for Just For Men Mustache & Beard, Beard Dye for Men with Brush Included for Easy Application, With Biotin Aloe and Coconut Oil for Healthy Facial Hair…
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Tray –
Using this in my beard and mustache instantly made me look 15 years younger! Worked perfectly. I was a skeptic at first….but now I’m a believer!
amaka –
Applied and it lasted about 3 days before fading out.
ronda h. –
If you struggle to grow thick, full terminal hairs but want to fill out your beard and you see the swath of Vellos hairs, feel free to dye them with this stuff, it’s great to get that nice look, keep in mind this is not a long-lasting solution but it does help you look great for the week/weekend. Simple to use, value is meh.
Raj Gupta –
Doesn’t last even for few days. Bigen is much better.
HarleyMan52 –
Just as described. No burn. No itch. Highly recommend.
Luiz Honda –
I’m surprised at how quickly the white yarn changed color leaving a natural look without looking artificial. I highly recommend it!!!!
memadedq –
Good results ..but too much money
Ahkibah –
Just For Men provides a quick and easy solution to covering those pesky grays. I have this on autoship because Amazon always has the color I like.
Selene Paredes –
I got the darker shade I could find and I wanted a more dramatic bold effect. But it’s really cool proof gives just enough tint to cover small imperfections it’s not bad
TheGambler –
So I grew a full beard for the first time ever during the covid19 crisis, which is mildy embarrassing for a grown ass man to admit. My normal hair is dark brown which almost looks black when it’s wet, so when my beard came in light brown/strawberry blondish I was stunned. I had NO IDEA that was a thing. Being that light made my beard and goatee less defined, so I bought some of this stuff to try and make things match and here is the skinny.
First of all it burns. Even if you don’t puff up into a big balloon from an allergic reaction, it still has harsh chemicals that at the very best smell strong and will sting your eyes and nose, and at worst burn like crazy on your lips. I had to put cortisone cream on my face when I was done and that surprised me because I like to think of myself as a rough and tumble cowboy. I used Vaseline around the edges and it still rocked my world. SO it burns.
Next thing is it’s FAST. Almost too fast. It literally takes like 5 mins and it takes two of those minutes to brush it in so you have to start on the lightest stuff first so it gets the extra 30-60 seconds of treatment it needs to balance things out while you make a mad rush to put this stuff on your face. Not the best scenario.
If you want to do this for the first time…try to do it in a lighter color than you think you need because it’s darker than you think, and faster. Not only that, but it KEEPS getting darker even after you wash it off. It settles in. So if you don’t like it…give it some time and come back a handful of hours later, or better yet the next day.
My main complaint aside from the health issues..really isn’t the and effort it takes, but mainly that it has this way of making your facial hair look fake as can be. You don’t realize how even extremely consistent beards have slight variation ..or shading in the color which keeps it natural looking. I looked like a televangelist from the south when I got done. All I would have needed to complete the look was an fake orange spray tan! I still wore it for another two weeks and even touched it up at the roots until I just said screw it and shaved it off.
If I had to do it again…I would use the lighter color to get some basic color shifting, and then I would spot treat here and there little by little to perfection because it just looked horribly fake for my face.
It also made my beard hair crispy and hard. I used beard oil and all sorts of stuff to try and keep it soft but this stuff just ruins your hair. To have to do it over and over every two weeks or so just wasn’t in the cards for me.
I wouldn’t use it again. It’s not worth burning my face, the possible health issues down the line, looking fake, ruining my facial hair etc. But If i did it again I would use the Henna stuff. They say it takes more time, but it’s all natural and harmless. I think with the extra time you could really dial it in better. So…never again. But my buddy uses it and it works great for him and what he’s trying to accomplish so…??
But as for me, if you want one color that’s strong and fast, and somewhat painful and dangerous for your health, this is it.