If your beard feels like dried hay and the skin underneath itches constantly, you already know how frustrating it is to find something that actually works. Two names come up over and over in this conversation β Honest Amish and Viking Revolution. Both are bestsellers. Both are affordable. And both promise to fix everything.
But they’re not the same product. Not even close.
I’ve used both oils for several weeks on a coarse, dry beard that also deals with beard dandruff (beardruff) and occasional skin irritation. In this comparison, I’ll break down exactly what’s in each bottle, how they perform in the real world, which one smells better, and which one is genuinely worth buying based on your specific situation.
If you want to see how these two stack up against the broader field, our full guide to the best beard oils for dry skin covers the top-rated options across every budget β definitely worth bookmarking.
Let’s get into it.
β‘ Quick Overview: Who Wins Each Category?
| Category | Winner |
|---|---|
| Best Overall | Honest Amish WINNER |
| Best for Dry Skin | Honest Amish WINNER |
| Best Scent Variety | Viking Revolution WINNER |
| Best Value / Budget Pick | Viking Revolution WINNER |
| Best for Sensitive Skin | Honest Amish WINNER |
| Best for Beginners | Viking Revolution WINNER |
| Best for Beardruff / Beard Itch | Honest Amish WINNER |
| Lightest Feel | Viking Revolution WINNER |
π Quick Verdict
Honest Amish is the better oil for men dealing with genuinely dry, flaky, or irritated skin under their beard. The richer carrier oil blend penetrates deeper, conditions more aggressively, and builds results over time. If your beard is struggling, this is the one.
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Viking Revolution is the better pick for men who want a light, non-greasy daily oil with a great scent at a lower price. It’s ideal for beginners or men with normal-to-mildly dry beards who just want to maintain what they have.
- Be a Stunner – Spiced vanilla scent will leave you to revel in the fragrance of your beard for hours
- Goodbye, Beardruff! – Soothe your itchy and irritated skin with a just a few drops a day
- Natural Beard Care – A perfect blend of Argan & Jojoba strengthens facial hair & helps avoid thin patches
Simple rule: Serious dryness or skin issues β Honest Amish. Everyday maintenance and scent variety β Viking Revolution.
π Product Snapshot: Side-by-Side at a Glance
| Feature | Honest Amish | Viking Revolution |
|---|---|---|
| Bottle Size | 1 oz (30ml) | 1 oz (30ml) |
| Price Range | $$ | $ |
| Scent Options | 1 (Classic) | 6+ |
| Key Carrier Oils | Avocado, Pumpkin Seed, Sweet Almond, Argan, Apricot Kernel | Jojoba, Argan, Sweet Almond, Grapeseed |
| Absorption Speed | Moderate (settles in ~15 min) | Fast (near-instant) |
| Non-Greasy? | Moderate | Yes |
| Synthetic Fragrance? | No | Some variants |
| Cruelty-Free? | Yes | Yes |
| Made In | USA | USA |
| Best For | Dry/coarse beards, sensitive skin, beardruff | Daily use, beginners, scent variety |
| Multi-Pack Available? | Limited | Yes (2-pack, 3-pack) |
π§ Honest Amish Beard Oil β Full Review
Honest Amish has been around since 2013, built its name through genuine word-of-mouth, and remains one of the most trusted names in natural beard care. The brand’s philosophy is simple: no synthetic additives, no artificial fragrance, no shortcuts on ingredient quality.
Their Classic Beard Oil is the flagship, and it’s the one we’re comparing here. The moment you open the bottle, you can tell this is a different category of product than your average drugstore oil. It’s slightly amber-colored, and even the texture feels more substantive.
When you apply it and work it through your beard and into the skin underneath, there’s an immediate soothing quality. The first time I used it, the underlying skin irritation I’d been dealing with calmed noticeably within about 20 minutes. That’s not placebo β that’s a rich blend of carrier oils doing exactly what they’re supposed to do.
The oil takes about 10β15 minutes to fully settle, which is the main trade-off. But once it does, your beard looks conditioned and natural, not oily.
β Pros
- Rich, deeply conditioning formula for dry and coarse beards
- Excellent at reducing beard itch and beardruff
- All-natural, food-grade ingredients β nothing synthetic
- Conditions the skin under the beard, not just the hair
- Results compound β better with daily, consistent use
- No synthetic fragrance β safer for sensitive skin
- Cruelty-free and made in the USA
β Cons
- Only one scent option
- Heavier feel β not ideal for fine or thin beards
- Slight greasiness if you over-apply
- Pricier than Viking Revolution per bottle
- Dropper can be a little messy when you’re in a rush
- Hand Crafted in the USA
- Organic Virgin Argan, Golden Jojoba and 6 More Premium Hydrating Oils
- All Natural and Organic Ingredients
βοΈ Viking Revolution Beard Oil β Full Review
Viking Revolution came in as a budget-friendly challenger and has stayed in the conversation ever since. The brand now offers over six scent variants β including pine, cedarwood, sandalwood, tea tree, and vanilla sandalwood β which gives it a scent game that Honest Amish simply can’t match.
The formula is meaningfully lighter than Honest Amish. It absorbs almost immediately after application, leaves no residue on your hands, and your beard won’t look greasy during the day. For men who hate that heavy, “I poured oil on my face” feeling, this is genuinely appealing.
The conditioning is real but more subtle. You’ll notice your beard is softer and easier to manage β especially with shorter beards β but it won’t dramatically transform a severely dry or damaged beard the way a richer oil would.
That said, for the price and the usability, it punches well above its weight. It’s the kind of oil you grab, use for 30 seconds, and forget about β and that’s a feature, not a bug, for a lot of guys.
β Pros
- Wide variety of scents to choose from
- Lightweight β absorbs fast with zero greasy residue
- Very budget-friendly, especially in multi-packs
- Great for daily use and shorter/thinner beards
- Clean, easy dropper application
- Excellent entry-level beard oil for beginners
- Unscented option available for fragrance-sensitive skin
β Cons
- Less conditioning power for severely dry beards
- Doesn’t address beardruff as effectively
- Thinner formula β results feel less dramatic
- Some scented variants use synthetic fragrance
- Longer beards may need reapplication during the day
- Be a Stunner – Spiced vanilla scent will leave you to revel in the fragrance of your beard for hours
- Goodbye, Beardruff! – Soothe your itchy and irritated skin with a just a few drops a day
- Natural Beard Care – A perfect blend of Argan & Jojoba strengthens facial hair & helps avoid thin patches
π§ͺ Ingredients Comparison: What’s Actually in the Bottle?
If you really want to understand why these two oils perform differently, the ingredient list tells the whole story. Don’t skip this section β it’s the most important part of this comparison.
| Ingredient | Honest Amish | Viking Revolution | Key Benefit |
|---|---|---|---|
| Argan Oil | β | β | Softens hair, adds shine, rich in Vitamin E |
| Jojoba Oil | β | β | Mimics skin’s natural sebum; deeply moisturizing |
| Sweet Almond Oil | β | β | Conditions and softens; mild enough for sensitive skin |
| Avocado Oil | β | β | Penetrates hair shaft for deep moisture |
| Pumpkin Seed Oil | β | β | Rich in zinc; supports follicle health, reduces beardruff |
| Apricot Kernel Oil | β | β | Lightweight, soothing, high in oleic acid |
| Grapeseed Oil | β | β | Very lightweight, non-greasy, antioxidant-rich |
| Vitamin E (Tocopherol) | β | β | Antioxidant; protects skin and supports healing |
| Synthetic Fragrance | β | Some variants | Honest Amish scent is 100% natural essential oils |
The gap here is clear. Honest Amish uses a wider, richer stack of carrier oils β five distinct oils versus Viking Revolution’s four β and the specific oils it includes are more targeted at dry skin and hair repair.
Avocado oil is the standout. According to research published on Healthline, avocado oil penetrates the hair shaft rather than just coating it from the outside, making it one of the most effective oils for genuinely dry or brittle hair. Most carrier oils sit on the surface. Avocado goes in.
Pumpkin seed oil deserves special mention for beardruff sufferers. It’s rich in zinc, fatty acids, and antioxidants, and there’s growing evidence it supports scalp (and skin) health in ways that reduce flaking. The National Institutes of Health (PubMed) has published research on pumpkin seed oil’s benefits for hair follicle health β something you simply don’t find in budget beard oils.
Viking Revolution’s use of grapeseed oil explains its lighter texture β grapeseed is one of the thinnest, fastest-absorbing carrier oils available. It’s great for a non-greasy feel, but it doesn’t carry the same conditioning depth as avocado or pumpkin seed.
Note for sensitive skin: The American Academy of Dermatology recommends avoiding products with synthetic fragrance if you have reactive or sensitive skin. Honest Amish uses zero synthetic fragrance. If you go with Viking Revolution, choose their unscented variant to stay safe.

π Scent Comparison: What Will You Actually Smell Like?
Scent is personal β but it matters when you’re applying something to your face every single day.
Honest Amish Classic β Natural Earthy Warmth
The Classic scent is subtle, woodsy, and earthy. There are notes of cedarwood, a slight anise quality, and something that reads as “old-school apothecary” in the best way. It’s masculine without being loud.
Crucially, the scent fades to nearly nothing within 60β90 minutes. If you wear cologne, it won’t compete. If you prefer a neutral-smelling grooming routine, Honest Amish works. The trade-off is that if you love a beard oil that smells good all day, this one won’t deliver that.
Viking Revolution β Scent Variety Is the Main Draw
This is where Viking Revolution genuinely wins. Their lineup includes:
- Pine β crisp, fresh, outdoorsy
- Cedarwood β warm, classic, woody
- Sandalwood β smooth, slightly sweet, modern
- Tea Tree β clean, medicinal, great for irritated skin
- Vanilla & Sandalwood β warmer and more contemporary
- Unscented β for fragrance-sensitive skin
The scents last 2β3 hours, which is noticeably longer than Honest Amish. Most of the variants smell clean and genuinely pleasant β not cheap or synthetic.
One caveat: some Viking Revolution scented versions do contain synthetic fragrance compounds. If you have reactive skin, this matters. The unscented version avoids this entirely.
| Scent Factor | Honest Amish | Viking Revolution |
|---|---|---|
| Scent Options | 1 | 6+ |
| Scent Character | Earthy, woodsy, subtle | Varies β pine, cedar, sandalwood, tea tree |
| Scent Longevity | ~60β90 minutes | ~2β3 hours |
| Natural Fragrance Only? | Yes | Not all variants |
| Unscented Option? | No | Yes |
| Safe for Cologne Wearers? | Yes (fades fast) | Mostly yes |
| Overall Scent Winner | β | β Viking Revolution |
βοΈ Performance Testing: 4 Weeks, Real Results
I used both oils daily for four weeks on a medium-length beard (roughly 2 inches) with noticeably dry skin underneath and visible beardruff going in. Here’s what happened week by week.
Week 1 β First Impressions
Honest Amish: Richer on application β needed 3β4 drops for full coverage. Slightly greasy right after applying, which settled within 15 minutes. The skin underneath felt immediately soothed. First night of use, the itching reduced noticeably.
Viking Revolution: Absorbed almost instantly. No greasy phase at all. Scent (I used pine) was pleasant and lasted a couple of hours. Beard felt lightly conditioned but the change wasn’t dramatic on day one.
Week 2 β Itch and Beardruff Control
Honest Amish: This is where it pulled ahead significantly. Beard itch was down about 80% by day 10. Beardruff was nearly eliminated by the end of week two. The richer oil stack is clearly doing work on the skin beneath the hair, not just on the hair itself.
Viking Revolution: Itching reduced somewhat β maybe 40β50%. Beardruff improved but was still visible. For a mild case it might be enough, but for a serious case, this formula doesn’t go deep enough.
Weeks 3 and 4 β Softness, Manageability, and Skin
Honest Amish: The beard became noticeably softer and more cooperative when brushing. Wiry hairs started to behave better. The skin underneath looked less red and irritated. These are the results of a formula that conditions at the root level.
Viking Revolution: The beard looked healthy and smelled great daily. For a man without serious dryness issues, the results would be completely satisfactory. Styling and manageability were good, though not on the same level as Honest Amish for a coarse beard.
| Test Category | Honest Amish | Viking Revolution |
|---|---|---|
| Itch Relief (out of 10) | 9/10 | 6.5/10 |
| Beardruff / Flaking Control | Excellent | Moderate |
| Beard Softness After 4 Weeks | Excellent | Good |
| Absorption Speed | Moderate (~15 min) | Fast (~2β3 min) |
| Greasiness Level | Low (after settling) | Very Low |
| Scent Longevity | 1β1.5 hours | 2β3 hours |
| Skin Hydration Under Beard | Excellent | Good |
| Best For Long Beards? | Yes | Moderate |
| Overall Performance Score | 9.2 / 10 | 7.4 / 10 |
According to the Cleveland Clinic, dry skin conditions benefit most from occlusive and emollient ingredients that both lock in moisture and repair the skin barrier β which is exactly what heavier carrier oils like avocado and pumpkin seed provide. This is the science behind why Honest Amish outperforms on dry skin.
π° Value for Money: Which One Is the Better Investment?
Both bottles are 1 oz (30ml), but the price gap is real β and so is the performance gap. Here’s how to think about value honestly.
| Value Factor | Honest Amish | Viking Revolution |
|---|---|---|
| Average Price Per Bottle | $12β$15 | $8β$12 |
| Multi-Pack Savings | Limited | Yes β 2-pack and 3-pack available |
| Drops Needed Per Application | 3β4 drops | 4β6 drops (thinner oil, spreads less) |
| Bottles Per Month (avg) | ~1 | ~1 to 1.5 |
| Effective For Dry Skin Issues? | Excellent | Moderate |
| Cost-Effectiveness for Dry Beards | High | Medium |
| Cost-Effectiveness for Normal Beards | Medium | High |
Here’s the honest truth about value: if you buy the cheaper oil and it only partially solves your problem, you’re not actually saving money. You’ll either buy more of it, or stack other products on top to compensate.
For men with serious beard dryness, beardruff, or skin sensitivity, Honest Amish delivers better results per dollar even at the higher sticker price. For men with normal beards who just want a daily maintenance oil, Viking Revolution is outstanding value β especially in a multi-pack.
π― Who Should Buy Honest Amish?
Honest Amish is the right call if you check any of these boxes:
- Your beard feels dry, brittle, or genuinely coarse
- You have visible beardruff or persistent beard itch
- You have sensitive or reactive skin that flares up with synthetic ingredients
- You’re growing a longer beard that needs serious moisture over time
- You’ve tried cheaper beard oils and been disappointed with the results
- You prefer a minimal, natural fragrance that won’t interfere with cologne
- You want a brand with a decade-plus track record in natural beard care
- Hand Crafted in the USA
- Organic Virgin Argan, Golden Jojoba and 6 More Premium Hydrating Oils
- All Natural and Organic Ingredients
π― Who Should Buy Viking Revolution?
Viking Revolution is the right call if you check any of these:
- You’re new to beard oil and want a low-commitment starting point
- Your beard is in relatively good shape β you’re maintaining, not repairing
- You love having scent variety and like rotating based on your mood
- You hate the feeling of heavy or greasy oils on your beard or hands
- You have a shorter or thinner beard that doesn’t need intense conditioning
- You’re budget-conscious and want a multi-pack deal
- You want something quick and easy for a busy morning routine
- Be a Stunner – Spiced vanilla scent will leave you to revel in the fragrance of your beard for hours
- Goodbye, Beardruff! – Soothe your itchy and irritated skin with a just a few drops a day
- Natural Beard Care – A perfect blend of Argan & Jojoba strengthens facial hair & helps avoid thin patches
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β Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is Honest Amish beard oil good for sensitive skin?
Yes, and it’s one of the better options available. Honest Amish uses only natural, food-grade ingredients with zero synthetic fragrance or artificial additives. The essential oils used for scent are naturally derived and far less likely to trigger reactions than synthetic fragrance compounds. According to Medical News Today, synthetic fragrances are one of the most common causes of skin irritation in cosmetic products β which is exactly why Honest Amish’s all-natural formulation is a genuine advantage for sensitive skin.
Q: Is Viking Revolution beard oil safe for sensitive skin?
Most variants are fine for normal skin, but if you have sensitive or reactive skin, go with their unscented version. Several of the scented variants contain synthetic fragrance ingredients that can cause irritation or allergic reactions in some men. The unscented formula avoids that risk entirely.
Q: Which beard oil works better for beard dandruff (beardruff)?
Honest Amish, and it’s not close. Beardruff is caused by dry, flaky skin underneath your beard β not a hair problem, a skin problem. Honest Amish’s richer carrier oil blend, including avocado and pumpkin seed oil, penetrates the skin and addresses the dryness at the root. Viking Revolution helps with mild cases, but for serious beardruff, it doesn’t go deep enough.
Q: How many drops of beard oil should I use daily?
It depends on your beard length. For stubble to 1 inch, 2β3 drops is plenty. For medium beards around 1β2 inches, use 4β5 drops. For longer beards of 3 inches or more, 6β8 drops may be needed. With Honest Amish specifically, start conservatively β it’s a richer oil and a little goes further than you’d expect. Over-applying leads to that greasy look you want to avoid.
Q: Should I use beard oil every day?
Yes β daily use is where you see the real benefits. Both Honest Amish and Viking Revolution are formulated for daily application. The best time is right after a shower when your beard is clean and your pores are open. Apply to a slightly damp beard for better absorption. Consistency matters more than how much you use per session. Skip days and the conditioning benefits don’t have a chance to build up.
Q: Does Honest Amish beard oil actually work?
Based on extended personal testing and a consistent track record across thousands of verified customer reviews, yes β Honest Amish delivers measurable results. Particularly for dryness, itch, and beardruff. Most men report noticeable improvement within 7β14 days of daily use. The high-quality carrier oil stack is the reason it consistently outperforms cheaper alternatives.
Q: Which is cheaper β Honest Amish or Viking Revolution?
Viking Revolution is typically $3β5 less per bottle, and it’s available in multi-packs that bring the per-bottle cost down further. If price is your primary concern, Viking Revolution wins. But for men with actual dryness issues, the extra spend on Honest Amish typically pays off in better results β meaning you don’t have to buy more products to compensate.
Q: What does Honest Amish beard oil smell like?
It has a subtle, earthy, woodsy aroma β notes of cedarwood with a faint anise quality. Think “natural apothecary” rather than modern cologne. The scent comes entirely from natural essential oils and fades within 60β90 minutes, making it completely compatible with whatever fragrance you wear during the day.
Q: Can I use beard oil if I have acne-prone skin?
Be cautious. Some carrier oils are higher on the comedogenic scale and can clog pores. Jojoba oil and argan oil β present in both products β are generally low-comedogenic and considered safe for most skin types. If you’re acne-prone, the American Academy of Dermatology recommends looking specifically for non-comedogenic ingredients. Viking Revolution’s grapeseed oil is very low-comedogenic, which gives it a slight edge here over Honest Amish’s heavier avocado oil for men with acne concerns.
π Final Verdict: Which Beard Oil Should You Buy?
After four weeks of daily testing, extensive ingredient research, and cross-referencing thousands of customer reviews, here’s the straightforward conclusion:
If your beard is genuinely struggling β dry skin underneath, persistent itch, visible beardruff, or coarse hair that won’t cooperate β buy Honest Amish. The ingredient quality is in a different league. Avocado oil, pumpkin seed oil, and a five-carrier-oil formula give it the depth of conditioning that cheaper oils simply can’t match. You’ll feel the difference within days and see it within two weeks.
If your beard is in decent shape and you’re looking for a reliable, pleasant daily oil that won’t break the bank or feel heavy β Viking Revolution is a genuinely excellent product. The scent variety is a real advantage, the lightweight formula suits shorter and thinner beards well, and the multi-pack pricing makes it one of the best value beard oils on the market.
The bottom line: these are two good products solving two slightly different problems. Match the product to your beard’s actual needs and you won’t be disappointed with either choice.
| Your Situation | Our Recommendation |
|---|---|
| Severe dryness, beardruff, or itching | β Honest Amish |
| Sensitive or reactive skin | β Honest Amish |
| Long or coarse beard needing serious conditioning | β Honest Amish |
| Beginner, first-time beard oil user | β Viking Revolution |
| Light daily maintenance, normal beard | β Viking Revolution |
| Budget-conscious or want multi-pack value | β Viking Revolution |
| Love scent variety | β Viking Revolution |
| Hate greasy or heavy oils | β Viking Revolution |
πΈ Check Current Prices Before You Order
Amazon prices change regularly β sometimes daily. Before you buy, check the current price on each product and browse the most recent verified customer reviews. Pay special attention to reviews from men who have a similar beard type and skin situation to yours.
π Check Honest Amish Price on Amazon β
- Hand Crafted in the USA
- Organic Virgin Argan, Golden Jojoba and 6 More Premium Hydrating Oils
- All Natural and Organic Ingredients
π Check Viking Revolution Price on Amazon β
- Be a Stunner – Spiced vanilla scent will leave you to revel in the fragrance of your beard for hours
- Goodbye, Beardruff! – Soothe your itchy and irritated skin with a just a few drops a day
- Natural Beard Care – A perfect blend of Argan & Jojoba strengthens facial hair & helps avoid thin patches
Looking for more options? Our full guide to the best beard oils for dry skin covers the top-rated products across every budget and beard type.
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