Saturday, 9 April 2016

Few more Beard styles for men


Balbo short beard style

The origin of this style lies in Mussolini’s henchman Italo Balbo who made it famous during the World War II. To achieve this style the first thing needed is to grow a mustache. The next thing is to create a sort of patch under a lower lip. And finally it is the hair below the patch that resembles the low part of a characteristic beard. In other words, the shape of the beard resembles an inverted “T”. The style suits men with narrow chins.

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Chinstrap short beard style
This type of facial hair extends from the hair line of one side of the face to the other and follows the jaw line but does not cover the chin completely, only the edges of the chin and jaw. The style gained its popularity in the late 18th century and through the mid-19th century was wide spread in Europe, Japan and Russia.

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Tight short beard style

The tight beard style is a style hard to maintain as it requires a lot of attention at a stage when the hair grows. To achieve a perfect look not only the hair must be always kept short, but the lines also must be kept tighter. And as a result you will be defined from the crowd.

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Pencil short beard styleIt is a contemporary and at the same time youthful style that can decorate the appearance of any man. The style looks gorgeous due to its sharply defined lines. It combines the circle beard style and the chin strap style outlining the mouth and jaw with a half inch strip of hair. In consequence it requires constant care.
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Musketeer short beard style
This style defines you upper lip and chin. It looks sharp and quite easy to maintain. The only afford you need to do is to grow a mustache for a couple of weeks. At the corners of the mouth the mustache must be kept trimmed and in the area that is meant to be clean shaven it is advisable to remove the stubble once in two days.

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