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Posted: 2 years ago

How to grow and style a goatee

Goatees may have been known to be relaxed and have hip beard styles right now, but it was around 17,000 years ago. Elvis Presley and, at one point, Abraham Lincoln are some of the many historical figures to sport a goatee.

But if you also want to sport a goatee beard, you must learn the proper steps and the factors that can affect your overall look. In this article, we'll help you how to grow and strut this facial hair style. Let's dive right in!

Different styles of goatee

Do you want a traditional goatee or a wilder goatee? Do you want to look like Johnny Depp or perhaps Pierce Brosnan? You can tell that there are different goatee styles, each one quite distinct from the other.

  • Goatee. This is your classic goatee with chin hair and the soul patch but no moustache.
  • Chin Puff. If you want a longer face, consider this goatee style. It's a longer goatee, roughly two inches or more.
  • Circle Beard. Its popularity began with rappers and RnB artists and later became the most common goatee style. As the name suggests, the moustache is connected to your chin hair forming a circle around your mouth.
  • Disconnected Goatee. This goatee also has a moustache, like a circle beard, but it doesn't connect.
  • Van Dyke Goatee. From Anthony van Dyck, this beard style focuses on the soul patch and handlebar moustache. Thus, it looks like the letter T.
  • Anchor Goatee. This is a combination of a Van Dyke and a disconnected goatee. But its beard is longer than the moustache, making it look like an anchor.
  • Scruffy Goat. If you're too lazy to clean out your cheeks, you can opt for this goatee style. It's a mix of a thick circle beard and a two-week-old stubble around the cheeks and neck.

3 steps in shaping your beard into a goatee

Goatees are shorter than a full beard, so it will not take years to get the desired length. Allow your facial hair to grow naturally for a minimum of four weeks. This will allow your beard to reach a sufficient length, ensuring you have a solid foundation for shaping and styling your goatee.

Despite being timeless, a goatee style is only for some. It's important to know that only certain face shapes fit this beard style. So we go right into the first step of growing a goatee beard style.

Step 1: Choose the right goatee style for your face

The first step in growing a goatee is selecting a style that complements your face shape. Goatees come in various shapes and sizes, such as the disconnected goatee or the bold chin puff. Consider whether you have a weaker jawline or a rounder face, as the goatee can help sharpen these features.

Here are face shapes that will complement a goatee:

  • Oval. An oval face shape is known for its pleasing symmetry, with gently rounded features and a length slightly longer than its width, giving it a balanced and versatile appearance.
  • Rectangular. A rectangular face has a longer length, a strong jawline, and angular features, creating a bold and structured appearance.
  • Triangular. People with this face shape have a wider forehead and gradually narrow down to a more pointed chin.
  • Square. While men with a square face shape have equal width and length, creating a smaller yet angular appearance.

Step 2: Trim to shape

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When trimming your goatee, take a slow and steady approach. Use the precision setting or guard on your beard trimmer and carefully work around your desired goatee shape. Focus on maintaining clean lines along your jawline, chin, and mouth. Regularly check your progress in the mirror to ensure symmetry and neatness.

Step 3: Tidy up

This step depends on whether you want stubble or a clean shave look on your cheeks. But if you want your goatee to stand out better, go with a clean shave. To achieve an even and polished goatee, utilize a safety razor for the finishing touches. Use a new razor blade to tidy up any stray patches of hair and ensure a clean shave.

Remember to carefully manoeuvre the razor around your goatee to avoid accidentally shaving off the beard.

The waiting period takes a lot of patience, but once you have your canvas, you'll be on your way to growing a stylish and well-maintained goatee.

Maintaining a healthy goatee

Taking care of your stylish chin hair is essential to ensuring that your goatee looks and feels healthy.

While it is shorter, it's still worth washing your beard regularly to keep it clean. And while it's damp, use beard oil. Not only does beard oil help to moisturize and soften the hair, but it also helps to prevent itchiness and dryness.

Some of the benefits of using beard wash and oil include reducing split ends, promoting growth, and improving the overall appearance of the hair. And after a week or two, you may see your beard hair starting to grow back. Thus, keep your chin beard well-maintained by pruning the stray hairs.

Final thoughts

Growing a goatee beard style requires some patience, a ton of precise trimming, and maintenance. Thus, you need to have the right beard trimmer and aftercare products to keep its shape and appearance.

So if you're growing a beard, it's worth checking out our store for natural beard care items. Complete your beard grooming kit today!

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