Best ways to get tree sap out of beard hair?

I ended up with tree sap in my beard after a hike and tried using vegetable oil. Worked pretty well, but wondering if anyone has other go-to methods for getting sap out of beard hair?

“I ended up with tree sap in my beard after a hike and tried using vegetable oil. Worked pretty well, but wondering if anyone has other go-to methods for getting sap out of beard hair?”

Building on your experience with vegetable oil, rubbing alcohol is another effective option, especially for tougher sap. A salon expert recommends applying it gently with a cotton ball, as it breaks down sap without damaging hair. For a natural alternative, olive oil works similarly to vegetable oil but is often gentler on skin. If the sap is clumped, using a towel to break it up before applying any product can make the process smoother. Always follow up with a thorough shampoo wash to remove residue.

Since vegetable oil worked well, consider cost-effective options like peanut butter or mayonnaise, which are often already in the pantry. Both contain oils that break down sap effectively. For tougher sap, a mix of baking soda and water can act as a gentle scrub. These methods are wallet-friendly and avoid the need for specialized products. Always follow up with shampoo to ensure no residue is left behind.