Finding the perfect beard for you

By Blaine Gray


Ok so everyone knows that growing a beard isn't rocket science however there are a few things you want to think about prior to getting on with it. When deciding to grow a beard you must also think about other considerations - this is what this article is about.

When growing a beard you want it to compliment you and your face. The important thing we are going to consider is the size and shape of your head and how to grow a beard with what you have. We all have different heads with different shapes and sizes. To make best with what you have we're going to begin by choosing a beard to suit your facial shape. We have got a few ideal decisions here:

Long faced man

If you are a man bearing a long face then you may want to consider a beard thats fuller on the sides. This may create the impression of a rounder face as the emphasis is taken away by your beard style. If you had a goatee it might only draw attention to your long face (not that thats a problem men.) The mutton chops would help balance the shape of your face if thats what you need.

Round faced man

Again we are working with similar beliefs as before - if you grow facial hair which is longer on the jaw, It'll stretch out your face and make a more even impression. So where the Goatee may seem a very bad idea for the longer faced man, its a good choice for you round heads out there. Less distinguished on the sides and more on the jaw area.

Square face

Same as the round face you can attempt to have less on the sides and longer on the chin area. This will give more emphasis on the length of your face. A good choice may be an anchor or the duck tail.

Oval face

If you've got the pleasure of bearing an oval shaped face then you are a lucky man. Any beard or tash style will work with you, the world is your oyster! There is nothing so you have free reign.

The final thing is to consider is the size of you face. If you've got a huge face then make sure you have a giant beard and tash to match! You want a full, thick beard with a thick tash because anything small will only make you head look gigantic. If you happen to have a little head, again think small - anything gigantic could make you look like a pea head so keep it on a small scale.

These are all only suggestions to think about when choosing your beard style, just concepts to maximise your face and help narrow your decision. Select any style you want but perhaps this may provide you with a guide on where to begin. Whatever you select just let it grow!?




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