
6 Beard Styles For You To Adopt
Being bearded doesn’t mean letting go and letting the wires grow until they gain volume on the face. In fact, on the contrary! It’s even easier to let it grow when you define the ideal beard shapes for your features.
With that in mind, Burnt Whiskey experts prepared this post with some good tips and unique cut models for those who want to start growing volume in their face or simply give their look a new look.
What’s up? Let’s check it out and get our hands dirty or rather, the beard? So, read on and take note!
Discover 6 beard shapes and learn how to do them
1. Traditional
What would a traditional beard shape look like? So, we can say that this type of cut is the standard, in which the beard perfectly fills the entire area of the face, from the sideburns to the jaw.
It is suitable for most faces, with a greater emphasis on those with more square features, as it enhances the beard more. Nothing that prevents other faces from sporting the traditional style as well. Quite the opposite! If your beard closes neatly, flawlessly and with perfect symmetry, the traditional style may be right for you.
In this style, you don’t necessarily need to leave a very large volume. You can leave it well trimmed, for example. What’s more, it’s recommended to rim frequently and keep the lines straight, both on the face and neck.
2. Goatee
Ah, the good old goatee! Among the most common beard formats, we can say that the traditional goatee has always been present in the history of facial hair and is still a very cool alternative in many cases.
Well, starting with its versatility (after all, it has a goatee of all kinds, right?), we can guarantee that it is suitable for different types of faces, in addition to combining with different hairstyles or even with a beautiful shiny bald head!
The most traditional is the one that involves the whole mouth, but that doesn’t mean it’s a rule. A “Johnny Depp” style, for example, is cool too and there’s no connection to the mustache. By the way, speaking of a mustache, it is also easy to make a “Cavanah” without the top, concentrating the volume only on the chin. What about?
Anyway, you can play well, even with little volume! And it’s still worth remembering that the goatee is the perfect shape for those who have many flaws in their beard and don’t know how to disguise them on their face.
3. Full Beard
It’s time for those who don’t know how to play! The typical lumberjacks on duty! Well, if you have real volume, there’s no reason to hide it either. So why not flaunt it?
The full beard is a beard shape suitable for those guys who really have a lot of hair and can complete their entire face. Not that that’s a privilege, huh? It’s worth remembering that if you know how to take good care, use the right products and focus, you can achieve more and more volume too!
Despite the unique look, the full beard is like a daughter! Be careful with the wires and skin is little! After all, to boast such a beard, it is essential to take care of your appearance, always keeping everything well hydrated, modeled, and looking impeccable.
4. Ducktail
Taking advantage of the full beard hook, we brought the Ducktail format which also boasts considerable volume, but with a more triangular trait. That is, the idea is to keep the face more trimmed and concentrate the volume from the jaw.
To get a better idea, this shape is also known as a “Viking beard”. Therefore, it refers to a more aggressive look! The cool thing is that you can combine well with different hairstyles, such as square hair, tufts, and shaved sides.
5. Unshaven Beard
Yes, those who like a more “largadão” style can also be successful. But it’s good to be careful! Unshaven has to be styled and doesn’t mean giving up essential care, okay?
In fact, it is only characterized by not following straight and symmetrical lines, being able to let it grow a little by the neck, and even taking advantage of some flaws, on purpose. But never stop taking care of wires and skin.
A final tip for those who like this style is not to let it grow too much, always keeping a relatively well-trimmed volume. After all, the idea is to look a little rebellious, but not sloppy!
6. Old Dutch
Literally, “the Old Dutchman”! I can already see that something more old-school is coming! That’s right! One of the most classic beard formats that are still successful is the traditional Old Dutch, which also boasts a considerable volume of hair, but with one detail: without the mustache! That is, perfect for those who have a relatively full beard, but with few hairs above the mouth.
As a parameter for Old Dutch, we can mention the former American President Abraham Lincoln, who already in the 19th century boasted the style in the White House.
Those who like this cut usually like a more vintage feel and, therefore, also invest in more stylish pieces, such as a plaid shirt, more modeled hairstyles, tattoos, sunglasses, etc.
Once again, we reinforce that nothing is a one-size-fits-all rule and you can adopt the style, regardless of your look. There’s only one “but”! Old Dutch is also suitable for large volumes and a specific care routine is essential.