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The man is defined by his beard. Do you know who said that timeless piece of wisdom? We had just done so. That is correct. For those who care, your beard is a literal extension of your personality, whether you are wild and untamed, huge and eye-catching, or dignified and to the point.

If you're the type of man, who is polished and well-dressed, a short beard trim might complement your appearance. Yet a short beard is more than millimeters of facial hair growth and cutting every other week.

Short Stubble Beard

Stubble is a basic, traditional, and appealing style that is just manicured enough. Choose a length that suits you and request a grade from your barber. The clean razor-shaved neckline distinguishes this, giving it a more groomed, sharper look.

The Classic Goatee

This is the most well-known short beard style, and its breadth is the most important feature. You want it to be manageable since it will distort the curve of your face and make it appear fuller. Begin broader and work until you are satisfied with the form.

Full Boxed Beard

This is virtually a full beard but kept short in the style of George Clooney. This style's length will vary depending on personal choice and hair type.

The Anchor

It emphasizes volume and requires a few weeks of stubble to form effectively. Take a photo of your barber.” It's worked for everyone from David Beckham to Christian Bale so that you won't be lacking in beard spiration.

The Short Shaggy Beard

This laid-back look is ideal if you have uneven hair development and cannot grow a full beard. We advocate keeping the finger depth as minimal as possible. Maintain attention on the thickest area of your beard to give it a complete appearance.

 

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