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Men's Grooming Fashion

Level Up Your Look, A Guide to Beard Styles and Names

3 mins

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So, you’re ready to join the bearded brotherhood? Awesome! But with so many different beard styles out there, it can feel a bit overwhelming. Don’t worry, we’re here to break it down and help you find the perfect match for your face and personality. From short and sharp to long and flowing, the possibilities are endless.

Understanding Your Face Shape

Before diving into specific beard styles, it’s important to consider your face shape. The right beard can enhance your features, while the wrong one might not be so flattering. Generally, you’ll want to choose a beard that balances your proportions.

Round faces benefit from beards that add length and definition, like a well-groomed goatee or a longer, fuller beard styled downwards. Square faces can soften their strong angles with a shorter, rounded beard. Oval faces are lucky—most beard styles suit them! Long faces can use a wider beard to balance the length. And heart-shaped faces look great with beards that are fuller at the chin.

face shapes and beard styles

Now for the fun part – exploring different styles! Here are some of the most popular beard styles in 2024, along with their names and descriptions:

  • Short Boxed Beard
  • Full Beard
  • Goatee
  • Circle Beard
  • Van Dyke
  • Balbo
  • Anchor Beard
  • Mutton Chops
  • Stubble

Let’s explore a few in more detail. The Short Boxed Beard is neat and tidy, perfect for a professional look. The Full Beard is just that – full and glorious, needing some serious commitment to maintain. A Goatee is a classic, focusing on the chin and sometimes adding a mustache. The Van Dyke is a stylish choice with a detached goatee and mustache. A Circle Beard neatly frames the chin, creating a circular effect.

The Balbo is similar to a goatee but with a connected mustache. The Anchor Beard involves a goatee connected to a soul patch. Mutton Chops, as the name suggests, extend down the sides of the face. And Stubble is a low-maintenance option, just a bit of facial fuzz.

short boxed beard example

full beard example

goatee example

van dyke example

Maintaining Your Beard

Growing a beard is only half the battle. Proper maintenance is key to keeping it looking its best. This includes regular washing, conditioning, and trimming. You’ll also want to invest in quality beard oil or balm to keep it soft, hydrated, and looking its best.

Consider using a beard comb or brush to detangle and distribute oils evenly. And don’t forget to trim regularly to maintain the shape you want and remove any stray hairs. You may want to visit a barber periodically for professional shaping and trimming, particularly if you are experimenting with new styles or have a complex beard style.

Experiment and Find Your Style

Ultimately, the best beard style is the one that makes you feel confident and comfortable. Don’t be afraid to experiment with different styles until you find the perfect one for you. Have fun with it and enjoy the journey of growing your awesome beard!

beard grooming kit