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How To Style and Trim a Beard

How To Style and Trim a Beard

Your complete guide to beard grooming. Ensure your facial hair is always ready to impress with Panasonic.

How To Style and Trim a Beard

Beards are enjoying a moment in the style spotlight and there seems to be no sign of their popularity waning. From full-on facial fuzz to designer stubble, there is a beard for every face shape and for every style personality; but however you choose to style your facial hair, it’s vital that you learn how to properly groom and trim your beard. The only bad beard is the one that looks unkempt, and wild man of the woods is not a good look on anybody. Luckily, we have all the tips and tools you need to style your beard like a master barber. Discover how to keep your beard in check, below.

Trim Carefully

Ok, so this may sound like an obvious one, but this is not a job to rush, particularly if you’re new to this whole beard thing. Always start with a longer guard than you need to ensure that you don’t take off more than you mean to and always trim first with the grain and then against it to get a neat finish. Remember that for tricky areas (like parts of your moustache) you may have to use scissors to get the polished look you are going for. Most people aren’t going to want to use the same length all over their beard and leaving a little more fullness around the cheeks can create an evenly-balanced look. This is something that is unique to every man and you probably aren’t going to get things exactly right first time. So, go slowly, and carefully, and don’t be afraid to experiment a little to find the technique and look that works for you.

Trim Carefully