In this article we will be looking at tips and tricks that will make your beard fuller, softer, healthier, and more flattering. If you’re a first-time beard grower or a 20-year veteran of the game, there’s always room for growth. And even if you’re sticking with a shorter style, these same rules apply.
Below are 4 Beginners Guide on How to Grow Beards
Make Plans on How to Grow Beards
Before you decide to grow a beard even if it’s short-it’s important to know which beard style flatter your facial shape. The general rule of thumb is to allow the beard to soften any extremeties, and pull everything closer to the central, more oval place. Think of it this way: if you have a longer, more oblong face, you don’t want to magnify the fact with a long, narrow beard. Visually, it’s going to be the first thing everyone associates. Instead, you should widen your face and plan for fuller sides but trim things up under the chin. The opposite can be said for a square, wide face. Soften the jaw with trimmed-up sides and a fuller patch under the chin.
To Grow Beards, Shave the Perimeter
There’s one major difference between lazily letting your beard grow and actually taking charge of the growth and style: The neck and cheek lines. You have to maintain them, as they give your beard its intentional shape, even in the first few weeks. Your cheek line will be determined by how full your whiskers grow there. Rely on your own intuition, but if you need help with fuller cheek fuzz, pick up a beard-stenciling tool that helps draw neat lines.
Supplement Your Efforts to Grow Beards
Unlike the hairs on your head, it’s hotly debated as to whether supplements can help strengthen the hairs on your face. And, while they certainly won’t generate any new hairs, it’s a good wager that vitamins will help thicken and soften the hairs that already exist, in addition to making your beard grow faster. Both is your best friend in this effort, which will also assist up top.
To Grow Beards, Trim it regularly
You have to texturize and layer the hair as it grows out in order to look halfway decent and avoid awkward in-between stages. Always trim the beards as it grows. It’s less about layering and more about shaping, however, and it all plays into the desired style and shape that you want. You can’t grow everything to equal length: you’ll look like Robin Williams fresh out of three decades in Jumanji. Also, your beards is scraggly and wiry, and some hairs need to be tamed with a trimmer as opposed to styled into place.