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Philips makes no representations or warranties of any kind with regard to any third-party websites or the information contained therein. Mustache styles: What are your options? Check out our list of the best here, and find one that perfectly complements your look.

There's no shortage of great mustache styles … … but the mustache is a tool of self-expression. And with such a wide range of styles to choose from, there are many ways to express yourself. Dallas mustache With its hint of cowboy, the Dallas has long been one of the most confidently masculine trimmed mustache styles.

Unlike roping a steer, the Dallas is easy to achieve: follow our five steps, and it should take just a few months to take beautiful effect. Best for: Square faces. Natural mustache As the name suggests, this is an unpretentious, no-nonsense mustache that is neither a trim Clark Gable number, nor extravagantly bushy. This is the mustache for those who like to express their masculinity in an understated, unfussy way, and it's one of the easiest short mustache styles to achieve.

Best for: Everyone and anyone. No rules here. Find out how to get the natural mustache here. Handlebar mustache Another mustache with echoes of the 19th-century Wild West, the handlebar mustache is distinguished by its wiry edges that resemble gracefully upturned bicycle handlebars. Moustache Wax. Bundle Packs. Beard Care Kits. View All. Invest In Your Routine. Cleanse Conditioners. Have patience and let it grow If this is your first attempt at growing a moustache, then you should know that it is best to wait until the hair is long enough to trim.

Combing your moustache Now that you are ready to trim and know what kind of style you are aiming for, there is just one thing left to do. Pick the right trimming scissors to get the best result possible. Hold the scissors parallel to the top of your lip and carefully clip the bottom of your moustache along your lip line. Make sure that you keep your trimming hand as steady as possible to ensure that it is trimmed evenly. In order to shape the bottom of your moustache equally, follow the shape of your mouth.

You should be aiming for the hair to meet the top of your lip. After trimming comb your moustache once more to ensure that the sides are evenly trimmed.

The stubble gives your jawline and cheek lines a little more definition, and the contrast between the full mustache and the stubble looks badass. Just like with beards, there are some essential things to avoid when growing your mustache. These are some of the most common mustache mistakes we see guys making. On average, facial hair grows a half-inch per month. It takes about 2 to 3 months for a mustache to grow into prominence.

A full mustache is comprised of different length hairs. The best way to do this is with Beard Trimming Scissors. Just like your beard, your mustache needs hydration and nourishment. Beard Oil and Utility Balm are essential to keeping your mustache healthy and smelling awesome. Utility Balm is our recommendation for longer, natural mustache styles since the balm helps control flyaways.

These are our recommended products. Beardbrand Utility Balm is our pick for a moisturizing product for your mustache. Because it also doubles as a hydrating lotion for your skin—an amazing smelling one at that—you can use it from day one. The balm helps control flyaways while still leaving your mustache looking natural. Trimming mustache hairs is more straightforward with scissors.

A good, high-quality pair of Beard Trimming Scissors will make your life easier. The Beardbrand Travel Brush is smaller in size, making it great for mustaches and easy to take with you on the go. Combing your mustache is vital to keep it neat, clean, and free of dirt—and food. Mustache Wax comes in different strengths, with some providing more hold than others. It will take some experimenting to find what works best for your mustache style.

Beardbrand Mustache Wax provides a medium hold. Is there a difference between a mustache and moustache? Similar to color vs. Want to talk mustaches, have questions, or need some grooming and style advice? So, we pulled together some tips on how to wear a goatee in the s—and get away with it. Find the perfect beard style for you with this thorough guide. Mustaches are back, and while they are unlikely to surpass beards as the most popular facial hair style, they are cool again. When it comes to identifying mustache styles, there is a lot of inconsistent information out there.

We created the definitive mustache styles breakdown and growing guide to help you find the best mustache for you. Our mission is to make men awesome through amazing content and class leading products. Take time to invest in yourself and treat yourself to some great Beardbrand products. Kits Fragrance Bundles.

Samples Fragrance Samples. Ultimate Grooming Bundles. Luxury Grooming Tool Kit. Shop All Kits. Shop All Products. Gear Apparel Dad Hat Shirts. Scented Candle. Downloadables Posters. Locations Beardbrand Barbershop Retail Locations. How to grow a chevron mustache Let your mustache grow naturally.

Grooming a chevron mustache Grooming is minimal for the chevron mustache. Famous lampshade mustaches Eddie Murphy, Sgt. How to grow a lampshade mustache Let your mustache grow naturally, but groom along the way.

Grooming a lampshade mustache Imagine a vertical line extending upwards from the edge of your mouth, and a horizontal line extending from the bottom of your nose. How to grow a pencil mustache Allow your mustache to grow naturally. Grooming a pencil mustache The pencil mustache requires a high amount of grooming. Famous toothbrush mustaches Charlie Chaplin and, oh, forget it. How to grow a toothbrush mustache Just How to grow a handlebar mustache A full handlebar mustache requires significant length and can take six months or longer.

Grooming a handlebar mustache The handlebar mustache requires a good deal of grooming. Styling a handlebar mustache Long before Greg Berzinsky had the beard of a Greek God, he had as close to a perfect handlebar mustache as one can get. How to grow a petite handlebar mustache The petite handlebar mustache is grown the same way as a regular handlebar, but everything is kept shorter and more compact.

It offers the same conditioning properties as our liquid beard oil and while Beard Dry Oil is not a styling product, it may help tame flyaways and give you some very light shaping and hold. I have been trying to grow my beard out for years but everytime its gets long, I get irritated and shave it off.

This time I am sticking it out and going for it! I shampoo my beard every day and apply beard oil daily after showering. I also comb my beard 2 to 3 times a day. How do I know when my beard is ready to be trimmed or should I just let evrything grow out together, cheeks included? Thank you for checking out the blog and for your comment.

Or you just mean it is pretty wild and hard to tame? If it is the former, the best bet is to stay patient and make sure you are keeping your skin and facial hair as clean and conditioned as possible. Your beard growth pattern, fullness, etc. Stay patient and keeping things healthy is the best way to find out if things will fill in over time. Thanks so much for stopping by the blog and for your comment. Sounds like you have enjoyed a fun life. Happy to hear your beard is making a return and that your grandson is growing one as well.

I used to have long hippie hair but now I have a receding hair line lol. Just happened across your blog. Although I did have to remove my beard and mustache for a medical near death experience 2 yrs ago I was only one month with a naked face until the wife and others said okay time regrow the beard.

Just saying thanks for keeping it going.. I do love my beard amd now my 25 yr old grandson is joining us on the beard journey, contrary to his fathers wishes makes me a proud grandpa. Thanks for checking out the blog. Super advise ,and very true, got to find a specialist beard barber to trim and get it into shape once you feel its time to trim the split ends. Thank you so much for checking out the blog and for your comment.

If I can help with anything at all just let me know. Hope you are well. Happy to hear you have been enjoying the products and have grown that nice beard. Thanks for checking on tips for growing that beard out. As you said, patience and no trimming will be key, especially initally for getting all the growth and fullness you can get.

A lot of the questions you have about cheeks, chin, neck, etc. We all have different shaped faces and we all grow different beards. I would say your best bet is to let everything grow out and then start to think about maybe trimming areas back a bit if it helps your beard stand out in the ways you want it to. Does that make sense? So yeah, I would let it all grow out and then start to think about ways you may want to trim or shape.

Start small with any trimming or changes. It may even be worth talking to a local barber to see if they have insight. I had my barber do a little trimming on my beard for the first time last year and though it took some getting used to, I did like the results. Typically I keep a neat shorter beard. Like how much neck beard to grow. Do I trim the sides to Let the rest do the talking? Things like that. So I know about patience and no trimming.

Tim from Can You Handlebar here. Thanks for checking out the blog and for your question about growing in that cheek area of your beard. Your beard growth pattern, fullness, and length all come from your genetics so honestly there is not much you can do besides stay super patient and hope that it will eventually fill in.

Embrace what you can grow and take good care of it. Let me know if you have any other questions! Thanks for checking out the blog and for your questions about growing that beard longer and trimming those dead ends. Your beard growth pattern, length, fullness is largely determined by your genes. Every beard has what is called a terminal length and it varies for every beard. The only way to really find out is to just keep letting it grow without trimming. If that is your goal and how you want to rock your beard, I say go for it.

Personally, I think my best length is about 10". I am not aware of any way to make a beard grow longer other than patience, time, and genetics. Hope this helps some and please let me know if I can help with anything else. It seems that I have reached my maximum length. How can I get it to grow longer? Should I trim dead ends?

Any help will be appreciated. Thanks so much for stopping by the blog and leaving your comments! Sounds like you are enjoying the process and I am happy to hear you discovered you are more patient than you thought you were. Beards are cool like that! I keep mine about the same length as well.

Very happy to hear your partner enjoys the beard, that makes all the difference. Thanks again for stopping by and sharing your beard journey with us.

Stay bearded! Started my beard journey in May New job working outdoors and new partner who preferred bearded men.



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