The man bun seems like it will be forever trending. It’s an easy hairstyle for men with mid-length to long hair, and those with short hair are even finding clever ways to take part in the style. Nowadays, man bun and beard styles are having a major moment, especially during these lazy winter days. Scroll down to see several trendy ways you can wear a man bun and beard combo: Types of beard for men.
17 Man Bun and Beard Style Ideas
All the way up, top knot style.
1. Wear it with some stubble.
What’s nice about the top knot style man buns is that they’re an easy go-to look for just about any occasion. Wear it neat for daytime or with a slightly disheveled finish for night.
2. Wear it low.
If you’re wearing the man bun and beard style every day of the week, try a new position with your bun to keep the look fresh. We like the low bun style for the office.
3. Pair up your man bun and beard with curls.
Textured styles like this contrast nicely against thick beards. For defined curls, rub a fingertip amount of Dove Men+Care Defining Pomade throughout your damp hair, then air-dry.
DOVE MEN+CARE DEFINING POMADE
Salt and pepper man bun and beard. Photo credit: indigitalimages.com
4. Style it on gray hair with a salt and pepper beard.
The man bun and beard style has no age. Whether you have a few strands of grays or are full on silver-foxing, the look works for any hair type. Pair up a salt and pepper beard with a full gray man bun.
5. Loop it half-way through with a thick beard.
We’re into this lazy bun look. Loop your man bun through a hair elastic halfway to recreate this fanned bun effect.
Half-up, half-down. Photo credit: indigitalimages.com
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6. Try the half up man bun and beard style.
From women to men, the half up hair trend is a universal trend that we simply can’t get enough of. Try the look with a lived-in texture.
The neat look means business.
7. Keep it sleek with a brushed-out beard.
Want a clean and smooth look? Try this sleek style. Use AXE Smooth Look: Shine Pomade to create the shiny and tamed finish.
AXE SMOOTH LOOK: SHINE POMADE
Loose and neat at the same time.
8. Wear it loose.
Fellas, we hate to break it to ya’ but super tight man buns can create tension on your hair line and cause hair loss. Give your hair a break from time to time by creating a looser man bun style. We love the juxtaposition of this loose bun and thick beard.
Pair your freshly lined beard with a sharp undercut style.
9. Pair clean beard with a sharp undercut.
Need a fresh and new way to wear your beard with your man bun? Pair it up with a super sharp undercut style.
Man buns are great for short hair too!
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10. Try the look on shorter hair lengths.
Got short, fine hair? You can still give the man bun and beard trend a go! Gather your hair into a mid-bun, or whichever position works for your hair length and loop the ends through a hair tie.
Take this as an opportunity to show off your undercut.
11. Sleek Undercut + Full Beard
Amp up your well-trimmed beard with a polished man bun hairstyle. We like that this look incorporates an undercut, and keeps the look from getting to be a little too much. To slick down your hair for this man bun, we suggest using a firm-hold gel to the base of your bun. Comb through so you’re free of any bumps, then tie the rest of your hair into a man bun. Looks very swaggy.
A half-pony shows off some glorious sideburns too.
12. Half-Up Bun + Medium Beard
If you’ve got lots of hair, show it off! We’re a little obsessed with this half-up man bun, which looks particularly good on guys with wavy to curly hair textures. You can follow this tutorial to recreate this half up man bun hairstyle. Pair it with a good trim on your beard, paying attention to the notches on your sideburns and cheeks, so the overall look isn’t too scruffy.
Congrats on your yeard! Now show it off with a high knot.
13. High Bun + Yeard
For a laid-back, somewhat Pacific Northwestern style, you can’t go wrong with a year-long beard (or “yeard”) and a high knotted bun. If you are a champion hair grower, rock the look! Just keep your beard trimmed as you go along, so you still look neat (and, yes, approachable) even while pulling off that grungy scruff.
Some overnight scruff can look appealing when matched with an easygoing man bun.
14. Low Bun + Stubble
Do you like to keep your facial hair on the shorter side? Or did you just forget to shave for a couple of days, and are now kinda digging the look? Either way, good—we’ve got a look for you in the low man bun. This relaxed version of the man bun and beard combo gives off a somewhat clean cut look, but with a bit of chill. All you need to do is tie your hair into a bun at the nape of your neck instead of on top of your head, and you’ll be stylin’ in seconds.
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Even all-around, with a bit of a funky touch in the back. Photo credit: Dvora
15. Looped Knot + Medium Beard
You don’t need to have an actual bun each and every time to go for the man bun and beard look. We like this looped-knot version, which is perhaps a half-step easier and quicker to do, especially on busier mornings. Simply tie your elastic around your hair as if making a knot, but leaving hair not completely pulled through on the last round. The super-symmetrical shape of this full beard balances out the loose ends on top.
A quarter ponytail (or half of a half) is a good option for guys with thinner hair. Photo credit: Dvora
16. Quarter Pony + Short Beard
Guys with thinner hair all around can still rock the boho-chill vibe of a man bun and beard by just adjusting the proportions. Instead of a full-on half-ponytail where you take hair until the ears, just gather up a smaller section of hair on your crown area for your bun. The rest of your strands can remain a bit natural and tousled so you get fuller-looking hair. Keep your beard short and natural, with softer edges so you don’t look too patchy.
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