Full beard styles 2016. Full shave style. How to trim your beard at home - 361 ➢➢➢ Beard styles We all know how important it is for men to take care of their beard and trim it once in a while so that it looks clean and neat. However, do you really need to go to the barber to get a good beard trim? How to shave your beard. How to trim different beard styles. Here are some tips that will help you save money and time by trimming your own beard at home. In Mauritius, as we have two main seasons, winter and summer, it is important to trim your beard in a proper manner that will not affect your skin no matter what the temperature is. Find the right beard length for you: Everyone has different...
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If you don’t have a run-of-the-mill- personality, you’ll always be looking to improve your appearance whether it’s hair, your outfits, or your beard. This is when the Van Dyke beard comes into play. A Van Dyke beard can garner a lot of attention because it enhances your facial features. If you’re after an elongated chin, Van Dyke beard might be your best bet. So, if you’re on a quest of changing up your look and trying a brand-new beard style, here’s everything you should know on how to make a Van Dyke beard. What is the Van Dyke beard? You can enter the Van dyke beard club by growing a mustache and a goatee with the rest of the facial hair shaved. Named after the 17th-century Flemish...
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The shaving industry works tirelessly to make all types of facial hair seem like an unhygienic problem that men need to rid themselves from. But they can’t stop the heavy stubble, which has been found to be the hottest facial hair style time after time again, in scientific studies consisting of thousands of subjects. The heavy stubble is the longest of the stubble beard styles with a length of 4-5mm (1/8 inch). It’s commonly known as the 10 day beard, as it will take an average man approximately ten days to grow the amount of facial hair needed to pull off the heavy stubble beard. Today, you will learn everything you need to know about the heavy stubble, including how to grow it, trim it,...
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An electric beard trimmer is a necessity for maintaining facial hair. The best ones are intuitive and offer a range of settings for general hair trimming and precision touch-ups. In recent years, advances in rechargeable batteries have allowed for cordless trimmers to run up to an hour or more. Many beard trimmers on the market also utilize blades that require very little upkeep — as a general rule: look for self-sharpening steel blades that don’t require oil before each use. You’ll also want to consider how, and where, you’ll be using it. Have you maintained the same beard for years and just need a one-trick pony? Do you alternate between short and long styles and need a...
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Your Beard Styling Ritual Is Outdated And You Don’t Even Know It Because One Blade Is The Only Thing Your Beard Needs A very wise man famously said, “There are two kinds of people in the world. Those who appreciate a good beard and those who are wrong.” Now, we’re all well versed on the importance of having a beard. But when it comes to beards, growing it is one thing, but grooming and caring for it is completely another. And yes, while expert care always helps, going to your stylist every day may not always be possible. So how then will you ever be able to grow and groom your beard effortlessly? Word on the street is that according to Philips, this question itself is an outdated problem....
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One of the best things about the months of August and September is, despite the rain and the humidity, is the change of weather. You know that within the next few months, it’s going to be autumn and then winter. This means a change in your fashion, your style, your hair and pretty much everything. This change in weather is a sign that you can change your own personal style. It’s no longer going to be hot enough where sporting a beard is a complete inconvenience. So here are some of the best beard styles you can try out. The Lumberjack This is a full-fledged beard only meant for serious, hard men. The lumberjack (like the name suggests) is for those men who take pride in what they look...
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