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Types of Beard Hair

Circle Beard
Circle Beard

Styling & Maintenance of a Circle Beard. For the beard and mousetache use a beard trimmer to trim to your chosen length of around 3-5mm. Shave your cheeks, chin and circle beard neckline area using a razor or shaver. Keep your beards round shape and keep the hair short for the perfect low maintenance look.

Ducktail Beard
Ducktail Beard

The ducktail beard is another relative late bloomer when it comes to popular beard styles. Read our guide on how you can shape it, examples, and more. Read our guide on how you can shape it, examples, and more.

French Fork Beard
French Fork Beard

French Fork Beard Style. May 29, 2016 2 Comments. Essentially an inverse Ducktail, the French Fork takes the style of a Full Classic Beard with the removal of a small triangular patch at the central point of the chin, resulting in two off-central points that take on the form of a fork, if you were judging forks by middle-age French standards.

Full Beard
Full Beard

The general perception of what constitutes a beard certainly seems to be centred on hair grown on the chin, and I think that many would be surprised to learn that in the absence of hair elsewhere on the face this was not really a beard.

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Goatee Beard
Goatee Beard

Beard styles have gone through many evolution stages, matching with the hairstyles that have changed over time. The mens goatee beard styles are so named, as it resembles the chin of a goat, and include some hair on the chin with a short mustache.

Long Stubble
Long Stubble

Stubble is a very specific kind of hair that’s been shaved but has grown back a little bit after a few days. On a man’s face, stubble isn’t quite a beard yet: the facial hair is short. Stubble beard feels rough, and it can be itchy. So the year 2016 was the year of beard trends as we have seen all popular celebrities and athletes were in beard most of the time. In this article, we will list some of the most exciting stubble beard trends for 2018 and that too in style.

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Medium Stubble
Medium Stubble

A medium length stubble beard is just that—medium. It’s average. Go a few days without touching the razor or the trimmer, and you’re rocking a sexy five o’clock shadow. Growing a short beard of stubble actually takes a bit more time. Yeah, you can grow it quickly, but to keep it short, you have to trim it fairly regularly.

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Short Stubble
Short Stubble

Stubble is a very specific kind of hair that’s been shaved but has grown back a little bit after a few days. On a man’s face, stubble isn’t quite a beard yet: the facial hair is short.