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7 Most Iconic Beard Styles That Men Should Try At Least Once


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Growing facial hair can be challenging but once you take the plunge, there are several beard styles that await your attention. 

Beards have now become an asset for men and if you are in the mood for a quick trim and want to try styles that will transform your look, here are some of the most iconic beard styles of all times that you should give a shot, at least once.

1. The Corporate Beard

Most Iconic Beard Styles © Getty Images

If a thick or a full beard isn't your thing, a corporate beard with neat and sharp sides will be enough to go with your work wardrobe. 

If this is a beard style that inspires you, keep your cheeks and neckline clean and maintain the beard with beard oil.  The best bit about this beard is that it accentuates your facial features. See exhibits Ben Affleck and George Clooney for example.

2. The Stubble

Most Iconic Beard Styles © Instagram/John Legend_Fanclub

We call stubble a classic and it is one of the many beard styles that has a rugged edge to it. 

To keep the good-looking stubble, you need to keep your cheekbones, area around the lips and hair on the jawline, sharp and well-trimmed. 

Since this beard style is much shorter, going for a moisturiser to prevent your skin from turning dry is a must.

3. The Beardstache

Most Iconic Beard Styles © YouTube/flashback filmmaking

We can't ever get over Henry Cavill's moustache from Mission: Impossible -Fallout. He sported it with stubble and the hybrid of these two styles is called a beardstache. 

To nail this look, grow a beard and trim the edges of your moustache a bit shorter than usual. Take scissors and carefully give it a shape.

4. The Full Beard

Most Iconic Beard Styles © Instagram/Shahid.Kapoor.Fanclub

If you are someone who doesn't reach out for a trimmer often, a full beard is a must-try for you then. 

The unkempt beard style isn't much of an exercise. Just a bit of maintenance, with a few drops of oil and beard comb, the untidy yet striking beard style can add suaveness to your look.

5. The Van Dyke

Most Iconic Beard Styles © Instagram/Brad Pitt_Fanclub

The simple moustache along with a goatee combo is probably not a beard style that all men would want to try but this one became quite iconic back in the day. 

This beard style is for men who aren't into growing a full beard or usually face patchy beard issues

This look is classy and requires minimum maintenance with a pair of scissors and the right amount of moisturising products. 

6. The Full Goatee

Most Iconic Beard Styles © Getty Images

A goatee has been around forever and it has become a classic. While this beard style suits only a few face shapes, it still brings about a lot of difference to your whole look. 

It tends to look unflattering on round faces but can look good on angular faces. The style is versatile and all it needs is a trimmer to keep the edges well-groomed and sharp.

7. The7 Hollywoodian

Most Iconic Beard Styles © Getty Images

It's not a full beard, rather it's an extended goatee with a moustache and a chinstrap. There are no sideburns to this beard style, rather it defines your jawline without taking attention away from other facial features. 

The style is versatile and suits rounder short faces, giving it a longer appearance. But making it look Hollywoodian, is something only a pro can do and hence, do give the job to your barber to do the right fade for your facial hair.


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