Pogonophile: people who love or study beards. In other words, a really technical sounding word that represents how many people feel! Beards have at all times been part of the human experience. After all, they grow on their own. Whether you love them or hate them, you still must deal with them as either a beard owner or a beard watcher.
While beards serve to protect the skin from sun and cold damage, most beard breeders are motivated more by appearance than practicality. The modern beard trend started around 2005 and has continued ever since. For those confused by obsession, consider that grooming and hygiene related to improved mental health outcomes. Plus, research shows it women usually prefer bearded men to clean-shaven faces.
All those advantages aside, no two faces are the same, and so no two beards are the same either. Some outfits work better on some guys than others… some hairstyles work better on some guys than others. Likewise with the beard. The last thing you want is to grow out that incredible facial hair only to experience beard comebacks. So before you grab that beard shampoo and straight razorlet’s have a look at the common face types and beards that love it.
Growing Into It
Before getting too enthusiastic about choosing the proper beard for your face, it is a good idea to understand what you are working on. If you cannot grow a big, full beard, you possibly should not.
Grow that bad boy for at least a whole month. How dense is it? What’s the texture like? Is it patchy or full? Are there any products that can help you get the beard you want? Start with realistic expectations and take it from there. You might surprise yourself on the way!
deal with it
Knowing your own face shape appears to be a no-brainer. But most certainly you did not need to pay much attention to it before. There are seven basic face shapes to watch out for. You can damage the tape measure if you want to go hard, otherwise you can see it through.
Egg round
With both round and square features, you have perhaps the most versatile face. Clean lines on the cheeks, square on the jawline, short on the sides, and cropped underneath can be great for an oval face.
Rectangle
A long, spiky, or triangular beard will only make your face look longer. Use fuller cheeks to give the impression of a wider jawline, distracting attention from the length of your face.
Triangle
Or, particularly, pyramidal, where your jaw is wider than the rest of your facial features. Sideburns work well, as do mustaches and a brief beard or beard. This will bring more attention to your face, making your jawline appear less prominent.
Round
A big, bushy beard on a round face really makes your face look even rounder. A beard that’s longer towards the chin and shorter at the cheeks will offer you the definition you so much need.
Heart Shaped
The opposite of the triangle, this is where you have a weaker chin. A big beard sounds tempting but can easily overpower the rest of your face. Some stubble on your cheeks and a bit more volume on your chin and mustache can balance it out.
Rectangle
A square jaw sounds like a dream come true for many men, but it can be tough to have a beard. Avoid angles at all costs, and use round or triangular growths on the chin to elongate the face.
diamond
Wide cheekbones and a narrow forehead and jawline are the hallmarks of a diamond-shaped face. Grow out on cheeks and jawline and mustache with ease.
What’s the meaning of a name?
Like many of us, you have possibly seen that awesome beard in a movie or video game and said to yourself, “That’s what I want!” After some nominal Googling, you might find the beard’s exact name. You run to the barber shop with your newfound knowledge… only to find that they haven’t any idea what you are talking about.
Now, you cannot go wrong with being excited, and it is great to have a name for the thing you want. Realize that what’s popular on the internet may not translate into what hairstylists know off the top of their head. Niche knowledge on the internet may not reflect professional knowledge in the real world. So do not piss yourself off or think your barber is not great. Maybe bring a photo of you, and listen to their suggestions if it would suit your face.