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The chevron mustache is the quintessential mustache style. It follows the shape of the upper lip, resulting in a natural mustache that has a slight upside-down V shape.

Try pairing the chevron with a soul patch to add a little wild west flair to your style. The Beardstache is simply the combination of a full mustache and a bit of stubble—anywhere from a few days to a few weeks.

The stubble gives your jawline and cheek lines a little more definition, and the contrast between the full mustache and the stubble looks badass.

Chevron, lampshade, walrus, horseshoe, English, handlebar, Hungarian mustache styles all work great with the beardstache. Not sure what any of these 'stache styles are? Check out the definitive guide to mustache styles. Keep the pencil mustache thicker—think sharpie instead of a pencil. Keep the hair short and off the upper lip while following the natural curve of the mouth. A short, patchy beard is one of the coolest beard styles out there.

The key is to accentuate the parts of your beard that grow while keeping the patchy sections short. So, if you can grow a thick mustache and goatee, grow those parts of your beard and keep the cheeks at a stubble. Before you laugh, mutton chops are long overdue for a comeback. And if you want to stand out from the crowd in , they might just be your best bet. Before you dismiss mutton chops completely, check out our blog on why might be the best time to grow them. By joining via text, you agree to receive recurring automated marketing messages at the cell number used to send the Join text.

Consent is not a condition of any purchase. Typically, the goal of choosing any hairstyle or beard style centers around creating a more oval appearance of your face. Your face shape can help you decide which styles will work best for you.

Of course, these are just suggestions, and you should always grow what you want. Oval Face Shape Round at both the top and bottom but also slightly long and without too much jawline definition, an oval face is one that can handle pretty much anything you throw at it—or throw on it.

You know those guys that can do anything with their hair or beard, and it always looks good? Yeah, those are the oval face guys.

On the flip side, if your jaw is more narrow than your forehead, keep your beard longer than your hair. Square Face Shape Beard styles that typically look best with square faces are those that feature more hair on the chin and a bit less on the sides and neck. If you fall into this category, make sure to monitor your neckline to keep it looking tidy. Choose styles that are shorter on the sides and longer on the bottom, and always keep your sideburns and cheeks in check.

Diamond Face Shape Cheekbones represent the prominent feature on a diamond-shaped face. The goal of growing and shaping a beard with this face shape should be to keep some hair on the chin to offset the cheekbones. Keep the hair on your chin from getting too pointy, or it will make your face shape more prominent than you may prefer.

Triangular Face Shape The triangular face is narrow at the top and very wide along the jaw. A beardstache is a great option here, or really, anything that can draw some attention away from the jawline. Want to talk about beard styles, or need some grooming and style advice? Shoot us a message at support beardbrand. The Definitive Guide to Mustache Styles The much-maligned mustache has found itself relevant again thanks in part to Movember and the cyclical nature of facial hair trends.

Best facial hair: Create the illusion of a more angular chin by rocking a beard that places emphasis on the chin. Try any style that is shorter on the cheeks and longer on the chin, like the Van Dyke beard or goatee. Avoid thick, long beards, as this will only make your face look rounder. Best facial hair: You want a beard that highlights, rather than exaggerates, your strong jaw line. Rather than go for a beard with sharp right angles, round out your chin area with a narrower, softer beard like the circle beard, which accentuates your jaw while lengthening your chin.

You can also try a Balbo beard a beard without sideburns and a trimmed, floating moustache. Best facial hair: Keep hair on your chin to reduce the prominence of your cheekbones, going a little wider on the cheeks and sides of your face.

Try beard styles like the full beard, Balbo, or the chin strap and moustache combo. How to Shape Your Beard. Choose the Right Style:. Square: show off that strong jawline.

Round: create angles along your cheekbones. OVAL: Pick a style, any style. Rectangular: Highlight that sturdy structure. The reason long beards work so well with these kind of looks is they offset one another without stealing focus. Depending on how dramatic you want your look to be, the sides can be as long or short as you like.

With a Bandholz beard, we recommend having buzzed sides to create space between your hair and beard. For a suave and sophisticated look, opt for a high fade cut with a long fringe combed over to the side. This works particularly well with a well-groomed mid-length beard as it blends classically dapper with the sleek and modern.

Versatile and ready for anything, this style can go from the boardroom to the bar without needing much work. Medium length hair can be anything from a messy bed-head look to a sleek and textured brushed back look. Medium length hair cuts suit a number of facial beard styles, from designer stubble to a full beard. We love the casual edginess to this look.



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