A well-groomed beard doesn't happen overnight.If you want to grow a set of whiskers, you need to be patient, as it can take a long time for facial hair to reach full thickness.This will give you plenty of time to think about different looks.Once you have a nice bushy base, you can try out various trendy trims and styles until you find one that suits your unique facial structure.
Step 1: To get to the skin, shave down.
Remove the growth on the lower part of your face.You can make sure that the new growth comes in evenly.Go over the stubble with a razor and shave gel after using an electric beard trimmer to buzz off the majority of the hair.If you don't want to get rid of your facial hair completely, you can clip it to an even length with your beard trimmer or grooming scissors.A close shave stimulates hair growth and makes it appear thicker.
Step 2: Give your beard time to grow.
It will take 3-6 weeks for most men's facial hair to reach full coverage.It is just a matter of letting it get longer.If you want enough to groom, aim for at least half an inch of growth.Allow your beard to grow as long as you please.The thick, shaggy look is one of the most popular modern styles.It usually takes about a week for the itchy phase to go away.
Step 3: As your beard grows, touch upoutlying areas.
Stray hairs can start encroaching on your neck or upper checks.Most of the growth should be around your mouth, cheeks, and jawline.It is important to resist the urge to trim or otherwise interfere with your beard during this time.Start shaping your beard early.The clean edges are where facial hair ends.Taking off too much hair will make your face look different, and being forced to grow a beard will cause your growth to be slower.
Step 4: You should shape your beard to your face.
If you want your face to look better, trim your beard.If you have a longer head shape, you can shorten the chin and leave a little length on the sides to balance it out.If you have a squared jawline, cutting the sides and leaving the chin longer will create a lengthening effect.The goal is to have a symmetrical face.A pair of grooming scissors will give you more control over the length of your beard than an electric one.
Step 5: It should be scruffy.
The classic beard has its fullness checked.You just have to go a little longer between trims to achieve this look.It is possible to fluff your beard with a beard comb.Don't let your facial hair get so long that it starts to look dirty.There is a thin line between the two.
Step 6: Your mustache needs to be jazzed up.
Curl your hair upward in an old-timey flourish, or twist it into a playful handlebar style.For a neater, more professional profile, comb a long mustache smooth and smooth the hair on the lower part of your face into a gentle taper.Fine tuning the individual areas of your beard will lend it some added depth and keep it from looking like one big formless mass.You can make your goatee look more pronounced by rubbing wax into it.Cut and draw your chin hair into a point.
Step 7: Try to cover inconsistent growth with alternate styles.
Men who have patchy cheeks can keep the upper area short and highlight the chin and mustache.Those who have trouble growing a bristling mustache might try shifting their focus to the jawline, where the hair tends to come in thicker.Not all beards are created equal.It's important to understand your natural growth patterns and choose a style that highlights your individual features.
Step 8: You should wash your beard every few days.
To get rid of dirt, dust, and excess oils, wash your hair and then add a conditioner.Depending on the length of your beard, you can repeat this routine once or twice a week.There is no need to buy beard-specific products.You can use the same cleanser on your head hair.It's a bad idea to wash your beard too often because it can strip it of its beneficial natural oils.If you are using harsh soap products, this is especially true.
Step 9: A quality beard oil can be used.
After washing and drying your beard, shake a few drops of oil into your palm and smooth it through the hairs.To work the oil close to your skin, use your fingers.The result will be a beard that holds its shape longer.After a hot shower, is the best time to apply beard oil.Beard oil is useful for fighting off itch, which is usually the result of dry skin.
Step 10: Remove your beard.
A scraggly, unkempt appearance can be prevented with the help of combs.The hairs should be brushed in the direction you want them to fall.This will give them a more streamlined look.If you want the best results, invest in a beard comb.The teeth on a beard comb are strong and straight.
Step 11: Clean beard lines.
It's a good idea to trim your upper cheeks.If you want to know where your beard should end, place two fingers above your Adam's apple and shave everything below the imaginary line.It will help you avoid the neckbeard.The illusion of a double chin can be created by a neckline that is too high or low.