How to Style Your Haircut With a Beard

An immaculate beard can add the perfect finishing touch to your haircut. Maintain it by getting regular trims and touching rough spots using scissors or clippers. There are various beard-friendly hairstyles for men that pair perfectly with beards, and you can select the ideal style to suit your individuality and needs. These styles can look elegant yet casual at once!

Undercut

Undercuts can be intimidatingly bold looks that require courage to achieve yet can be styled in many different ways. One option could be disconnecting one side while blending the other; this variation allows you to experiment with this trend without going completely bald. This sexy haircut pairs beautifully with a beard. The top’s short sides and height elongate your face’s appearance, while its rugged appearance contrasts nicely with your smooth locks. Rapper G-Eazy is known for reviving the classic greaser style with his classic haircut, pairing it beautifully with his full beard and signature fullness. This bold look will turn heads, especially if black glasses are added.

Textured Haircut

A textured haircut adds volume and dimension to your strands, giving them more separation for an appearance of thicker locks. It is especially ideal for people with thinned locks as it helps cover areas where their locks have started thinning out. A great style for anyone wanting to look stylish yet relaxed! This man’s textured quiff seems both sophisticated and rugged, thanks to his beard that complements it so perfectly. His side brushed and no undercut hairstyle blends in beautifully, while his temple fade adds more of a Drake vibe; his facial hair is dense yet sleek for that fuller face effect; this style exudes masculinity on any occasion! Use men’s hair clay or wax that separates strands to achieve it yourself.

French Crop

Adding a rugged texture is an easy way to update a classic French crop haircut. This works particularly well for men who seek an otherwise sleek style but require something with added character. Apply some pomade onto damp hair and tousle it before drying your locks for this style. This style works well for most face shapes and can help elongate jawlines when worn with a full beard. Additionally, this hairstyle makes an excellent choice for men dealing with receding hairlines or thinning locks, helping conceal any issues regarding both receding hairlines and thinned locks. Finally, its low maintenance requirements mean this cut makes it an excellent option for busy men who need more time to maintain lengthy beards or hairstyles.

Retro Style

Retro style refers to fashion styles from previous periods that have experienced renewed interest, often featuring floral prints, loose silhouettes, and bright accessories of earlier decades, such as 1920s-30s-50s fashions. It usually refers to floral patterns, free shapes, and bright baubles that epitomize this look. Examples can be found from 20s-30s-50s styles. Retro style has also affected facial hair styles. Nirvana and Pearl Jam’s Seattle Grunge aesthetic remains popular with teens today, while Miley Cyrus’ shag cut is another great reminder of retro trendiness. Shag cuts work great for creating this retro aesthetic and can even be teased to achieve added volume with a Spornette Little Wonder Teasing Brush for maximum effect. Retro style has also been used to describe the creative characteristics of Britpop bands (such as Blur and Oasis, who channeled Kinks-era musical influence while imitating Beatles-era style) and music kitsch from the 1970s and ’80s. Such self-conscious references to history are hallmarks of postmodern culture; Frederic Jameson identified this phenomenon in his book Postmodernism.

Faux Hawk

A practical haircut is essential to looking your best. A fohawk fade is an innovative style combining elements from both mohawks and pompadours into an eye-catching combination that’s trendy and masculine. As opposed to a traditional mohawk, which requires that you shave both sides and leave only a long strip of hair across your crown, a faux hawk allows men with curly or kinky locks who find it hard to maintain an even surface for styling to opt for any length of top hair when creating this style. This style also lends itself well to men with hard-to-manage locks. A tall faux hawk works perfectly for those with thick and complete locks, creating an edgy contrast against their features. Combined with a low drop fade, it creates an eye-catching contrast with your facial structure. A high-volume cut requires plenty of styling products to remain looking its best.