How to Style a Beard Part-2.Before you consider trimming, imagine how the beard will look when you’re done with it. The best-looking beards compliment your facial structure. Barbers recommend rounding your face into a balanced, elongated oval shape. You can search online for beard styles and the facial types they match.
1. Match the beard to your facial structure.
Match the beard to your facial structure |
Before you consider trimming, imagine how the beard will look when you’re done with it. The best-looking beards compliment your facial structure. Barbers recommend rounding your face into a balanced, elongated oval shape. You can search online for beard styles and the facial types they match.
For example, if your head is more square than round, keep the sides longer than what’s under your chin. It’ll round out your face.
For rounder faces, trim the sides and grow out the bottom. The hairs under your chin add length to your face.
2. Style your beard as a goatee to look sophisticated.
Style your beard as a goatee to look sophisticated. |
Sure, the goatee sounds standard, but it’s easy to grow and looks good on many men. It requires keeping the hair trimmed close. Your face stays barren besides the mustache and the hair around your mouth and chin.
This style is perfect for oval-shaped faces, as they already have the ideal proportions. You may also grow your beard out a little, but don’t overdo it.
3. Style your beard in a Van Dyke for a round face.
Style your beard in a Van Dyke for a round face. |
The best options for round faces involve keeping your cheeks clear and adding length to your chin. The Van Dyke allows you to grow a full mustache while also leaving the hair under your mouth alone. Trim the hair so it stays at a short length and try shaping your beard into a point for extra fabulousness!
For an oval face beard style, you may let the hair along your jawline to stay. However, the hair on your chin needs to be the focal point, since it elongates your face.
4. Wear a full beard to balance a triangular face.
On a triangular face, your jaw is the prominent point. Maybe you’ve spent time thinking it stood out too much. Take advantage of it by using your beard to fill out the sides. Let your beard grow on your cheeks and down to your jawline. Trim the hair under your chin to a rounded shape, since you don’t want to make your point pointier.
You can trim the beard short or keep it long. You may also clear off your cheeks and maintain your jawline short for a chinstrap look.
5. Wear a circle beard on a square face.
Wear a circle beard on a square face. |
Circular beards are very common and are perfect for balancing square faces. The goal is to cover up your sharp angles, so there’s no better way than achieving a beard with that has no angles. Grow out your mustache and chin hairs. Keep those parts short and rounded while removing any hair beyond them.
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