Saturday, 9 April 2016

Men’s beard styles Beard styles for men: Long, Short, Gone


Short beard styles - Short stubble beard
This kind of beard is trimmed short and at the cheeks and neck it must be groomed. It resembles the buzz cut but of facial hair. To achieve this beard style you just need to get your hair to one length. Using your clippers press a low setting button, clean up any isolated hairs on your neck and cheeks and that will do. The same way it is rather easy to maintain this beard style, everything depends on how quickly the hair grows. Moreover, a stubble kind of beard style has different variations. It can be worn in different length – short, medium or long.
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Line up short beard style
This style is created with the help of T-shaped clippers or a straight razor and features an angular or straight hairline. Actually, for the first time it is better to visit a barber, because it is rather difficult to line up the hair properly. The barber creates the edges of your beard hair and then you will be able to maintain the style using a sharp razor blade just without leaving your place
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Short boxed beard style

On the face it has the shape of the full beard but it doesn’t have too much length. It is appropriate for men with thick facial hair. Such kind of groomed beard can serve as a good balance between too short version and a full beard.

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Circle short beard style

Having a circle kind of beard gives you a neat appearance. As it is clear from the name, it owes it to the shape. To provide a clear cut round shape it must be combined with a rounded goatee and a mustache. If you have a softer jaw line or if you are inclined to conceal your skin breakouts, or even if you tend to think that your face is squarish then this beard style is for you

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Goatee short beard style

This type of beard is worn on the chin and moreover it is never connected to a mustache. The perfect goatee style is supposed to have the hair below the lower lip and the width of the beard must be the same as the size of the man’s mouth. It is relatively easy to create, especially in case of consulting a barber.

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Van Dyke short beard style
This beard style derives its name from Antony Van Dyke, a Flemish painter of 17th century. This style was his own signature look. For Van Dyke short beard style the cheeks must be free of facial hair and completely smooth. Also it is very important to pay attention to the shape lines of the beard and as the time passes they must remain clear.

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Anchor short beard style 
Anchor short beard style The style takes its name from the resemblance to the subject. To create the Anchor properly, there must be no sideburns on the face, the beard must extend to the jaw line and styled to a right point. The anchor-like overall shape is obtained by a pencil mustache. This beard style suits not everyone, but those men who have oblong or square shaped faces.

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