Top 18 Beard Styles For Every Face Shape
These are the top 18 beard styles and tips on picking the right one for your face shape.
Choosing the Right Beard Style
- Square Styles
- Round Styles
- Oval Styles
- Rectangular Styles
Types of Beards
Beards for Square Faces
Goatee Beard
A classic. Also known as a “Circle beard“, the goatee is a chin patch with a mustache. Use a trimmer to shape the beard, then follow up with light strokes to shave the rest of your face totally bare.
Read articleGoatee without mustache
Skip the ‘stache for a style that helps your chin look longer. Use your trimmer to outline the shape of your beard, then shave the rest of your hair above the lip and across the rest of your face.
Petite Goatee
The petite goatee is exactly what it sounds like, a little goatee. This look can also help the chin look longer.
Beards for Round Faces
Van Dyke Beard
You can thank a painter named Sir Anthony van Dyck who lived over 300 years ago for this look. The “Van Dyke” is basically a full goatee with a detached mustache.
Short Boxed Beard
For this style, your beard should wrap around your face. Use a beard trimmer to create a solid beard line under your jaw, and keep the sides on your face trimmed thin and neat. That’s the Short Boxed Beard.
Balbo Beard
Think Short Boxed Beard but without sideburns. A Balbo Beard has a floating moustache with facial hair more full on the chin. An angled shave along the cheekbones completes the look.
Anchor Beard
Combine a mustache with some facial hair along the jawline, and you’ve got an Anchor Beard. Define the shape of the beard before you shave the rest of your face clean.
Beards for Oval Faces
Chevron
The Chevron Mustache is v-shaped line that covers your entire top lip.
3-Day Stubble Beard
Scruffy but classy, this beard looks like 3 days of stubble but trimmed and styled.
Read articleHorseshoe Moustache
Not just for cowboys, the Horseshoe Moustache is a regular mustache but with long bars that reach down to your chin.
Original Stache
This simple mustache sits above the top lip. Don’t trim off too much off while trying to make it symmetrical.
Beards for Rectangular Faces
Mutton Chops Beard
Long sideburns and a mustache make up the traditional Mutton Chops Beard. Before you shave, let your facial hair grow to about half an inch long so you get an even length.
Gunslinger Beard and Mustache
This look is a cross between Mutton Chops and a Horseshoe Mustache. Make sure to keep the hair shorter on your neck and cheeks.
Chin Strip
A Chin Strip is just a short dab of hair down the chin.
Chin Strap Style Beard
The Chin Strap Beard circles the chin and helps your jawline look more defined. Start by trimming the neck, but don’t go too high. You want the beard to extend just below the chin line.
Soul Patch
The classic Soul Patch is a small patch of hair under the center of your lower lip.
Hipster Beard
Why not try a bold, alternative look? The right grooming products make all the difference with a hipster beard.
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