The best beard styles for men according to women


Beards have become more popular in recent years, and the truth is that a beard, in one form or another, will always be attractive. This is because it’s a symbol of your biological masculinity. This means that the simple fact of having a beard highlights your male biology, which is why having a beard could help you look better.

But not all beards are the same, and like everything, we have to adapt. There are different beard styles, and while I recommend having the beard you like best, some people want to know which style is more attractive, so we’ll look at the most attractive beard styles according to women.

The best beard styles according to women

This is based on surveys of women’s groups. Of course, there will always be some women who don’t like men with beards or prefer a different style. This is just based on what the majority prefers. There will always be exceptions.

The short “3-day” beard (approx. 3-5 mm)

This beard style stands out as the most popular among women, as it gives a masculine yet clean look. It also doesn’t hide your jawline or your facial features too much, making the short stubble one of the most popular among women.

Beard of moderate length (Approx 5-8mm)

This beard style is a little longer, but not so long that it requires a lot of maintenance or makes you look more “informal.” It can also help cover up any gaps in your beard. I still recommend removing the hair from your cheekbones and neck to avoid a “messy” look.

The least attractive beards

Just because they’re the least attractive doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try them, to each his own! But if you want to know what’s least attractive, continue reading. Otherwise, feel free to wear whatever beard style you like best. That said, these are the styles that are the least “attractive,” but if you look like Henry Cavill, don’t worry. .

The goatee

Maybe if you’re +50, this style is fine, but for the vast majority of readers or younger people, it’s not the best choice to appeal to the masses. It just feels like something’s missing, and the look is already a bit stigmatized. It wouldn’t be my choice if I wanted to improve my appearance.

Mustache

As stated, unless you’re Henry Cavill, your chances of looking good with a mustache are very low. I also think a mustache is better than a goatee, but I wouldn’t choose either. Still, a mustache is usually a choice for slightly older people.

A very patchy beard

It’s a similar case to baldness, although there are some patchy beards that look good. If you have too many and the hairs are too thin, then it would be better to shave with a razor. Just as people who are going bald look better shaved, those with very little beard or gaps will look better without them. As always, there are exceptions, so evaluate your personal situation, these are just guidelines.

How to maintain your beard

Your beard needs maintenance as it becomes noticeably unkempt. You should shave off excess hair on your neck and cheeks with a clipper to give it a good shape. It will start to look messy approximately every 2-3 days, depending on how quickly your beard grows. Some people need to touch it up approximately every two days or every day. This step is important to ensure your beard is well-groomed and well-presented.

Try different lengths

Different lengths are appropriate if you want to highlight your strengths. For example, if you have a pronounced jawline, go for a stubble beard or a shorter beard that can accentuate your strengths. On the other hand, if you want to hide your puffy cheeks or conceal a double chin, a slightly longer beard style (without going overboard and looking clean) would be more appropriate. But most importantly, as always, go with the style you feel most comfortable with. 

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Al wants to simply help you become better. Improve your confidence and style in his own way. I want you to think for yourself and not for a few people in the internet to establish how you should live.

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