![]() You will want to start by standing in front of a mirror, and jotting down the measurements so you can compare them later. If you are still debating which face type, measuring the width of your forehead, cheekbones, and length of your face and jaw with a soft measuring tape can be helpful. Third - Take your face measurements and compare them If your forehead and cheekbones seem evenly wide, you probably have a square head shape. Oval and triangle head shape’s widest part is the forehead. ![]() If your cheekbones are the widest point, your face is either round or heart-shaped. The widest part varies for different face types. You can do this with your eyes or grab a measuring tape for a more exact dimension. Look in the mirror and determine which part of your face is the widest. Second - Determine the widest part of your face A jawline with sharp angles is a characteristic of a square face. If your jawline is pointy and narrow, your face type is most likely heart or triangle. A short or round jaw can mean you have a round or oval face. Let’s break down how to use these to find your face shape. Let’s break the face into three main parts: You can determine your face type by breaking the facial features into three parts and comparing their measurements. There are seven different face shapes: Oval, Oblong/Rectangle, Round, Square, Diamond, Triangle, and Heart. Once you have about an inch of growth, you are ready to transition from beard to mustache style. Some men find it easiest to grow a full beard and then trim their way to their favorite stache style. It will take a while for facial hair to grow nice and bushy so you can shape them. Much like growing a beard, a mustache requires patience and discipline. Some styles work better for denser, curlier hair types, while others pair well with thinner, straighter strands.īut don't get discouraged! There is a facial hair style for everyone. Is it thick and dense or thin and patchy? You will want to know what type of facial hair you have and what your facial hair limits are before you pick a mustache style. Once you have committed to growing facial hair, keep an eye on it. Commit to trimming and training your mustache into shape regularly.Learn to snap and twist the ends of your stache to style.Make sure you have a mustache comb or a beard comb with a smaller side.Invest in quality beard balm or mustache wax.If you are new to growing a mustache, we have included a few starter grooming tips below to get you started. You want to ensure you know the time each style takes to maintain and groom before committing. In general, mustaches require a little more care than the average beard as they need to be kept tidy to keep their shape. Some mustache styles require more maintenance than others. Focus on choosing a style that brings out your best features instead of highlighting your less appealing ones. Others might use a mustache with sharp edges to balance their softer features. For instance, some men with thinner lips may choose a bold and full mustache style to balance that out. Consider Your Facial Featuresīefore diving into a mustache style, consider how different mustaches can complement and balance your unique features. If you don’t already know your face shape or need a refresher, we will go over how to determine which of the seven face shapes you have and what styles work best for each face type later in this post. Your face proportions and features significantly impact how different styles compliment or don’t compliment your face. Make sure to match your mustache to your face shape! Not every man can pull off a horseshoe or a pencil mustache. How to Choose A Mustache Styleīefore growing out your hair and picking a mustache style, you need to consider your face shape and facial features, be realistic about your facial hair limits and know the amount of time you have to commit to grooming. We have created a comprehensive guide of the most popular mustaches and the steps to find the one that perfectly complements your style and face type. If you feel a little overwhelmed with choosing your mustache style, you have come to the right place. While you can pair mustaches with different beard styles, some staches look best on their own or with a bit of stubble. Mustaches have endless possibilities and bring a certain amount of swagger that a full beard may not provide. The mustache is forever in style, and we couldn’t be happier here at Cremo.
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