Beards have been objects of fascination for men and their admirers for centuries, if not since the human race began. There's just something about them. Beards seem to say so much about the wearer – their tastes, their values and simply the kind of person they are. So it's no surprise that we are, and will probably always be, intrigued by the various different styles of beards available to us.
Ready to experiment? Assuming you can grow enough hair to play around with, here are some beard styles you might like to try.
The father of all the different beard styles below, the full beard brings full sideburns, a mustache and a beard together to form an all-in-one magnificent display of manliness. By shaving your upper cheeks and neck and trimming the rest, you can define the shape and keep the whole thing tidy. A classic beard look.
Neatly trimmed, the full beard might be one of the best all-round beard styles. Showing a certain class and restraint, this is a beard you can wear to work each day without causing much of a fuss. You won't look like a full-on Neanderthal, but this beard still radiates a certain timelessly-rugged look.
Suits: As it works with your natural hair growth, a full beard will probably suit you irrespective of the shape of your face. Find out how to get the full beard look here.
The key to a confident cool look, the scruffy beard sits somewhere between the full beard and light stubble, giving you the air of a man with something far better to do that spend time grooming. And truth be told, it doesn’t take more than a few minutes to maintain, making it one of the most low-maintenance beard styles. Just remember to trim it once in a while. Otherwise, before you know it, the scruffy beard will have evolved into a somewhat grizzled full beard.
Suits: The scruffy beard is reasonably kind to anyone who can get consistent all-over beard growth. Its mid-length makes it hard to conceal patchiness. Find out how to get a scruffy beard here.
Sophisticated and elegant, this cultivated beard requires commitment. Bringing together a handlebar mustache, a soul patch, and a chin strap, the important thing to remember about the Balbo is that the mustache should never touch the beard. Otherwise, you have a circle beard on your hands (although some would argue that the circle beard is a goatee).
Suits: The Balbo beard can be used to strengthen a weak jaw, and looks good (and suitably historical) on those with narrow faces.
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