With great Beard comes great responsibility! Cheap, versatile and adaptable, facial hair can change the shape of a man’s face and completely alter how he looks.
Before you grab your razor and trimmers and get cutting, ask yourself what image you want to portray first. Pick one that complements your best features and gives you that irresistible style that women and men will not be able to resist. Make sure your haircut directs attention to the beard.
Full Beard
The full beard used to be the most popular beard style for black men, and for good reason. It sure is one of those things that’s decidedly harder than it looks.
The fuller the beard, the more maintenance it requires and the more problems you’re likely to encounter. This kind of style fits slim, angular jaws or thick and well-built men.
The Goatee
This is another popular style, and refers to any style featuring hair above the lip and on the chin only, sometimes connected to create a frame for the mouth.
If the edges are trimmed thin or allowed to go thicker; the goatee beard commands attention especially when it is allowed to reach its full potential.
Soul Patch
Probably the simplest of all beard types for the black man. It gives them that certain style that has an imperial feel to it.
Another variation of the goatee, the soul patch is simply a strip of facial hair that extends down from the lower lip to the chin and can be trimmed just about any width. This is a look that will certainly command your fair share of attention.
Stubble
A stubble beard does take some skill and dedication to master, but the benefits far outweigh all the efforts. Perfect for guys with baby faces, a sprinkling of stubble instantly adds maturity and a sense of ruggedness
This classic look is irresistible to anyone within arm’s length, and even a 1/2 inch of growth will suffice.