DIY ways to rock your quarantine beard
While using a trimmer, make sure to add structure and symmetry to your beard
If you are planning to style your facial fuzz in a different way so that it gets you noticed while you are attending an office meeting virtually or just chilling with your friends over the weekend, here are five beard styles that you can try at home using a trimmer.
Long stubble
This style is the easiest, as all you need is a clipper to trim your beard. The long stubble look is a bit longer than the regular stubble.
After trimming the beard, all you need to do is to define it, so that it comes in a proper shape.
Remove the extra hair that grows around your cheek and below the neck to make it more prim and proper.
Faded beard with buzz cut
To achieve this look, your beard should be a little longer than a stubble or 5 o'clock shadow.
The first step is to take the trimmer or clipper and define the neckline of the beard, which is basically the point of the neck where the beard ends.
Now, using the trimmer, you will merge your cheek beard with your chin beard using different levels in the trimmer.
For example, if you are trimming the cheek beard at level 1, then the chin beard should be trimmed at level 3.
Patchy beard
Just because there are patches around your beard, it does not mean you need to shave it off.
You can rock the patchy beard trend by simply cleaning up the neckline and the cheek and maintaining uniformity.
Add structure and symmetry to your patchy beard by cleaning up the neckline as well as the cheek with a trimmer.
Beardstache
It is a combination of a beard and a moustache.
While a classic beardstache has a long stubble with a denser moustache, this look has been achieved by keeping the stubble short and letting the moustache droop down along the corner of the mouth.
While achieving this look, you need to very careful while styling the moustache, as the sides have to be proportionate.
Bablo beard
This beard is without sideburns. This style is about having a fuller beard around the chin and giving a shape around the cheekbone. This beard style suits most men with round faces. To get the look, you need to trim your side burns first and then shape the chin beard accordingly.