How long before trimming beard
Our barbers are also always at hand to answer any grooming questions that you may have. So do get in touch! For a complete beard maintenance guide, be sure to read more of the Murdock Barbers' expert recommendations. Should you grow a beard? There is not a simple answer to this, but if it was our choice we would always say yes. It's about how you grow your beard that makes the difference. See our best tips for growing a beard by master barber Alex Glover Here.
How to grow a beard. Growing a beard isn't easy for everyone. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email. Older Post. Newer Post. You're In! Shop Now. Want More Handsome? Close esc Cookies. Age verification. Comb or brush : for detangling 2. High-grade clippers : for trimming 3. Scissors: for detailing 4. Beard oil or moisturizer : for softness and health. Comb it out: Get all of your hairs settled into one direction.
Comb everywhere, including the mustache and bottom. Use clippers for an even cut: If you want to maintain the length showcased here half an inch , try a number 4 setting. If you aren't sure, just start with a bigger clip and work your way down. Increase this size as your beard continues to grow out. Fade the neck and cheeks: Graduate to smaller clipper settings starting two sizes lower as you move outward. Try this tutorial for trimming and fading your beard. Trim the mustache properly: Comb all hairs to the side first, and clip on desired setting.
Then comb down over the lip and remove the guard, to trim anything that hangs over onto the lip. If you are going ZZ Top, trim your neck and let the rest of that beast run wild.
If you can, go to a quality barber who trims beards. They will show your beard the same love they show your glorious mane. Our faces have a multitude of indentations, protrusions and other natural forms that makes even trimming difficult. Your barber will trim the beard where it needs to be trimmed and leave alone those areas where it does not. At the end of service, your beard and face will be a shining example of symmetry.
If a barber is not an option, get yourself a good beard trimmer, preferably one with metal guards. Start big. You can always trim more, but you will have to wait to grow it back. After the initial trim, look for areas that might need to be trimmed more.
The goal is symmetry. Take your time. How far should I let my beard grow down my neck? I like to end my beard about a half-inch below my jawline. Rule of thumb: If keeping your beard short, when you smile your beard should never pull above your jawline. If it does, you have stopped your beard short. This line should connect from your sideburn to the top of your mustache. When it comes to trimming in your back line, this can vary slightly based on the beard style you are going for.
In general, this line will run off the back of the sideburn straight down to the bottom of your beard. When you get to the corner, it's up to you whether you square it or go for a rounded beard style. Both can look great so it's really whichever you prefer! I've also found that a second mirror can make this much easier. If there is one beard trimming mistake nearly every guy makes early on, it's trimming the neck line too high. You do NOT want to trim your beard in on your jawline. This short and tight look has been popular in recent years, but it really just makes your beard look shrunk down on your face.
If your beard is short, medium or long, you want to trim your beard where your head connects to your neck. This is usually right above the adams apple. The additional hairs on your neck will be the foundation of your beard, and as they grow out it's these hairs that will truly give you a nice full beard! Your beard hairs grow in different directions and at different rates, so after about 3 months, you may notice some hairs that have grown longer than others.
To keep your beard looking good, you'll want to trim these down to keep your beard shaped nicely. Before you do any beard trimming, I always recommend styling your beard with any beard products that you use on a daily basis, and make sure your beard is combed or brushed out as you would any given day. Both tools will get the job done in a slightly different way. The electronic trimmers are a workhorse. They will trim off a lot of hairs quickly, so my only advice here is to be cautious when you first start.
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