A beard stands for masculinity, character, and personal style. No wonder more and more men are asking themselves: Which beard suits me? And how do I get my beard style into shape?
Whether your beard makes an impression is not a matter of chance. More important are beard growth, proper care, and clean styling. In this guide, you'll learn how to grow your beard, style it professionally, and keep it in shape. You'll also get an overview of the most popular beard styles— and why a striking jawline is the basis for any strong look.
How a beard shapes your look and your face
A beard is an expression of personality and often also a statement about current trends. Different beard styles can send completely different signals: from a well-groomed business look to a masculine full beard style.
Even more importantly, a beard emphasizes or hides your facial features. Depending on its length, density, and shape, it can visually change your face shape—for example, making your chin look more prominent or your cheeks appear narrower. Your style is therefore not created by chance, but by consciously choosing your beard type.
Growing a beard: How to really make it work
Growing a beard sounds easy, but it requires one thing above all else: patience. Your beard growth depends heavily on your genes – and you should accept that. Not everyone can grow a thick full beard, and that's perfectly okay.
The key is to work with what you've been given by nature. A full beard only looks good if it suits your type. If you have sparse growth, a shorter style such as a 3-day beard or a distinctive chin beard often looks much better. With the right beard care and a clean beard style, you can create a strong look even with less hair.
The following are important for getting the most out of your beard:
- healthy skin,
- a balanced diet
- and sufficient sleep.
Forget the old shaving myth: frequent beard shaving does not accelerate growth.
If you're unsure how to achieve clean transitions or shapes, it's worth visiting a barber. Not only will you get a professional shave, but you'll also receive valuable tips on how to keep your beard in optimal shape.
The path to a full beard
A thick full beard doesn't grow overnight. Depending on your beard growth, it can take several weeks or even months to see the results – and sometimes, despite your patience, it just doesn't work because your beard doesn't grow that thick genetically. This isn't a disadvantage, it just means that a different beard style is probably better suited to your type.
It's important not to give up too early during the growth phase or to constantly shave. If your beard grows unevenly, patience, targeted beard care and, in some cases, a touch-up at the barber's will help. With the right routine, you can even out sparse areas—for example, by trimming skillfully or choosing a suitable beard shape.
The 3-day beard as an uncomplicated classic
The three-day beard is one of the most popular styles of all. It is casual, uncomplicated, and flatters almost every face. It gives you striking contours without requiring too much maintenance.
However, to keep it looking neat, regular trimming is a must. Use a precise trimmer, keep clean lines on the neck and cheeks, and make sure the length remains consistent. This creates a clean look that works both in the office and in your free time. The most popular beard styles at a glance
There are countless beard styles, but some have established themselves as true classics, while others are considered beard trends for the brave. Here you will find a selection of the most popular styles and learn which beard type suits which face shape.
Moustache & classics
The moustache is currently experiencing a real comeback. From the classic upper lip beard to the striking chevron beard, these beard styles are timeless and always look great when they are well-groomed. Especially for men with narrower faces, a mustache emphasizes the facial features and adds character.
Beards for trendsetters
If you want to stand out, you can't go wrong with these beard styles:
- Ducktail beard: A style with a longer chin area that makes the face appear more striking.
- Balbo beard: A combination of chin and mustache, modern and flexible.
- Chin beard: Emphasizes the chin and goes particularly well with round face shapes.
- Soul patch beard: Small patch under the lower lip, minimalist and striking at the same time.
- Chin strip beard: A line along the chin, perfect for a narrower face.
The full beard or Viking beard
The Viking beard is the epitome of strength and masculinity. This full, long beard style looks impressive, but also requires a lot of care and discipline to avoid looking unkempt. Those with even and strong beard growth can make a statement with it. It is less suitable for men with irregular growth – in this case, a shorter beard style is often the better choice.
Trimming & styling your beard – the basics
A thick beard only looks good if it is well-groomed. Regular beard trimming is therefore a must, whether you have a 3-day beard or a full beard. Without clean contours, even the thickest beard can quickly look unkempt. The most important tools you should have at home:
- Precise beard trimmer – for even lengths and clean lines.
- Sharp razor – to keep your neck and cheeks clean.
- Beard scissors – perfect for fine work, e.g. on the mustache.
- Beard comb or brush – distributes oil evenly and tidies up the hair.
- Beard oil or balm – for supple beard hair and a well-groomed shine.
It is also important to know the difference between trimming your beard and cutting your beard: Trimming keeps the length even and ensures clean contours. Cutting means shaping individual sections, which is especially important for longer styles such as a full beard or a ducktail beard.
The right beard transition
A well-groomed beard transition makes the difference between wild and distinctive. The neck, cheeks, and the connection to the sideburns are particularly important.
The sideburns form the bridge between the hair and the beard. If you keep them clean and in shape, your entire beard style will look more harmonious and your face will be more clearly defined. A transition that is too deep or unclean quickly makes the beard appear unkempt.
Also pay attention to your hairstyle: a well-coordinated haircut emphasizes your beard and ensures that your look is consistent.
Beard styling for your face
Not every style suits every type, because face shapes play a big role. A round face looks more striking with an angular chin beard or a ducktail beard, while angular faces look more balanced with softer beard styles.
As a rule of thumb:
- Square faces often benefit from rounded lines.
- Round faces can look more striking with angular beard styles.
Clear techniques help with beard styling:
- Check symmetry
- Regularly shave edges
- Keep length even
Care for a healthy and full beard
Without proper care, any beard will lose its effect. Solid beard care starts with regular cleaning, followed by oils or balms to keep the beard hair supple. This prevents itching, split ends, and dry skin.
If you want to grow a full beard, you need patience and a clear routine. This is the only way to keep your hair healthy, strong, and even. The best tips: use beard shampoo two to three times a week, massage beard oil into your beard every day, and comb it regularly. This will keep your beard soft, shiny, and in top condition.
Jawline & Beard – the perfect combination
A beard can bring out the best in your face: it emphasizes your facial features, gives you a more distinctive look and can even conceal minor flaws. But: your beard is only as strong as the base underneath it. Without clear contours, even the best beard style can lose its effect.
This is where your jawline comes into play. A defined jawline creates clear shapes in the face: it frames the beard and makes it look even stronger. A thick full beard looks more powerful when it emphasizes a clear jawline. A well-groomed 3-day beard looks even more striking when it sits on a sharply defined jawline. In short: your beard suits you better when a defined jawline gives it the right stage.
The good news is that you don't have to be born with a perfectly angular jawline. With targeted jawline training, you can easily build up your jaw muscles and visibly improve your contours—similar to muscle training at the gym.
Tools such as Jawline Chewing Gum (perfect for on the go) or Jawliner 3.0 (training with resistance) make it easy to define your jawline step by step.


The combination of a well-groomed beard and a trained jawline is a game changer for your appearance: your face appears more present, more striking, and more confident. Exactly what you want when you're thinking about beard styles.
How to get the most out of your beard
A strong beard needs more than just patience to grow. Regular trimming, proper care, and a beard style that suits your face shape are the basics. Once you've mastered these, you'll instantly take your appearance to a new level.
But your beard never stands alone. It always works in conjunction with your facial features. A clear jawline gives any beard more definition and makes it look stronger. That's why it's worth investing not only in a beard oil and trimmer, but also in your foundation: a striking jawline.
This creates a convincing overall look: a well-groomed beard + clear facial features = your best look.
FAQ – Frequently asked questions about beards and beard styling
How long does it take to grow a full beard?
A full beard takes time. Depending on beard growth, it can take four to twelve weeks for the beard to appear thick. Some men have to be patient for longer – the key is not to trim it too early during the growth phase.
Which beard suits my face shape?
Your face shape is key to choosing your beard style. Round faces benefit from angular styles such as chin or ducktail beards, while square faces look more harmonious with softer beard styles.
What is the difference between trimming and cutting a beard?
Trimming a beard means keeping the length even and creating clear contours. Cutting a beard is more precise and is mainly used for longer styles when individual sections need to be shaped in a specific way.
Which beard styles are currently in vogue?
Trendy beard styles include the 3-day beard, distinctive shapes such as the Balbo beard, and classic variations such as the mustache. The full beard also remains a perennial favorite among current beard trends.
How do I properly care for my 3-day beard?
A 3-day beard only looks good if it remains clean and even. It's best to use a beard trimmer to keep the length consistent and create clean lines on the neck and cheeks. A little beard oil will prevent itching and ensure a well-groomed look.