I got a cheap comb but it keeps snagging the hairs. I bought some beard oil from beardbrand and it works great for untangling it but a nice comb or brush would would make it much more enjoyable...
Rocky Mountain Barber Company has several wooden ones that I like. I'm sure it probably works for man buns too, but idk.
The kent combs beardbrand sell are pretty decent. When my beard was longer and needed to tame it down for something I'd also run hot water through it before using anything and comb it out kinda damp then finish drying. Would help with comb not catching. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
That’s funny while writing this original post I knew sofa would be trolling it like an *******. I knew he would put in his two cents where it was unnecessary to comment. He’s probably just jealous his beard looks like it would be as patchy as mine in 7th grade. I understand sota if you like be cleanly shaved like your wife. It’s not your fault and no one cares you have a baby face as a grown man...
I know that the generic plastic combs are a no-no. They tear and shred. So what's your choice of material for a beard comb? I've used stainless steel, Kent's polymer, horn, a variety of woods, bone, and even a Byrd brand made of the same material as surf board fins. Most of those listed above aren't marketed as beard combs, but they work just fine and the quality is there.
Oh no you must use a bone comb and canine anal gland secretions to get the best beard, and a hyper tight man bun a flannel shirt and hurt feelings to get the best beard.
Lol. I've had a short beard/ stash for 30 years. Never once has it been brushed/ combed. BBQ sauce is my brillo creame