

The beardstache has been trending hard for a while and it’s not hard to see why. Put them both together and you’re looking at something seriously rugged. Heavy stubble and a thick moustache: two of the most masculine facial hair styles it’s possible to imagine. Just try to maintain enough self-awareness to know when it doesn’t look passable. Where patchy growth is an issue, opt for styles that make the most of what you have. If the hair on your upper lip is thick and full then there’s nothing to hold you back. Your only problem now is deciding which of the many moustache styles out there to pick.

A well-proportioned, oval-shaped face is the holy grail of bone structures. That said, for maximum alpha male, we’d suggest going for a strong, classic option like a bushy chevron or the highly fashionable beardstache.

Good news – if you’re blessed with a strong, masculine jaw and angular features – there are very few (if any) moustache styles that won’t suit you. Think horseshoe if you’re feeling brave or a ‘stache/ beard combo like a Van Dyke if you want to play it safe. Avoid thick bushy moustaches that sit only on the lip and opt instead for something that stretches a little lower down around the mouth. Wide cheekbones and jawbones are best complemented by styles that add length to the face.
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Whether its big and round or long and thin, here’s how to pick the most suitable moustache style for your face type. Which Moustache Style Will Suit You Best?
