6 beard trends

If you are thinking of changing your look in a practical way, shaving can be a great option. One of the most eye-catching items in a man - it must be well made and cared for. Regardless of style, it is important to always be ready for any occasion. Check out the 6 beard trends and get inspired:
Square beard

With straight contour lines, the square beard style fits well with the haircut. You need to let the hair longer and bulky, to degrade at different levels of the shaver on the sides.
High sides

In the past the beard respected the line of the ear to the corner of the mouth. Now the style with high cheek sides is here to stay. This finish can be drawn with the blade, or gradient making a smoother transition.
Jaw Line

Famous style in the 2000s, it now resurfaces with trimmed hair creating a line to the jaw. It can be done spontaneously, well marked, gradient or designed. It looks good on unshaven beards and regions that don't grow much fur.
Slightly messy

Not following the gradient, this model can accompany mustache or bulky goatee. The highlight is the slightly messy hair in the lateral region (creating an air of rebellion), not so right with the shaver.
Gradient Ducktail

By stretching the silhouette, it is perfect for rounder faces. To adopt the style, remove excess hair from the chops and follow the line to the chin. You can grow it in two shapes: rounder U, or sharper V. Keep the sides low or medium.
Unshaven

A style that holds steady over the years, it goes well for those who have hair failure issues. Use shaving trim more evenly or create a gradient in the most faulty areas (disguising the location).
Posted in: 07/29/2019
Last modified: 10/01/2025
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