Contouring 101: Sculpt by Face Shape, Not by Trend
Contour placement that flatters depends entirely on your face shape. The map for all seven shapes.
Read article →Barbers think of beards as corrective architecture: hair you can add or remove to redraw the lower third of the face. That makes your face shape the single most useful input for choosing a beard style.
Round faces want length, not width. An extended goatee or a short boxed beard with tight cheeks builds the chin downward and slims the profile. Avoid full, bushy sides.
Square faces are the opposite case: the jaw already projects strength, so the beard should soften rather than sharpen. A circle beard or a full beard trimmed with rounded corners relaxes the angles.
Long faces should never grow long chin beards, which stretch the face further. Grow the sides fuller and keep the chin short.
Narrow-chinned shapes — heart and diamond — benefit most from a full beard: it fills in the width the lower face lacks. Triangle faces need restraint: light stubble or a neat goatee adds texture without exaggerating an already-dominant jaw.
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Detect My Face ShapeContour placement that flatters depends entirely on your face shape. The map for all seven shapes.
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