Easy to maintain and suited to both casual and professional styles, we think it’s hardly surprising that the 3-day beard, which is usually 1-3 mm in length, is such a common pick. A five o’clock shadow spreading over the chin, jaw, upper lip and cheeks is a popular option, but perhaps an even trendier choice right now is the medium length ‘designer stubble’. A quick glance at any red carpet line-up in the last few years shows us a long list of male celebrities who’ve embraced their stubble. Keep the cheeks clear with 3-5mm of stubble on your chin and moustache. Stubble in a goatee shape creates the illusion of an angular jaw. If you have a softer jaw, and measurements 2 and 4 are similar and larger than 1 and 3, you probably have a round face. Avoid adding weight to your jawline by shaping a longer stubble (3-5 mm) into a horseshoe-shaped moustache. You have a square-shaped face if all your measurements are similar and your jaw is quite sharp. You should avoid too much hair on your jaw, so try a longer 5 mm stubble moustache and keep it short elsewhere. If measurement 3 is larger than 2, and 2 is larger than 1, your face is triangular. Try a heavier stubble (up to 5mm long), ensuring it’s consistent all over. We recommend a balanced style which doesn’t highlight the chin. If measurement 4 is largest, with the others closer together, you likely have a rectangular face. Opt for a clean-shaven face or an even five o’clock shadow. This shape suits many styles, but we love the classics. If measurement 4 is longer than 2, and 1 is longer than 3, and your jaw is a little rounded, you have an oval face. What stubble length will suit my face? Oval Now use these four measurements to identify your face shape and which stubble length suits you. Take the following measurements: Measurement 1:Īcross the forehead, between the highest points of each eyebrow Measurement 2:īetween the most protruding points of your cheekbones, roughly level with the corners of your eyes Measurement 3:įrom the middle of your chin to where your jaw angles up towards your ear, then double that measurement Measurement 4:įrom your hairline in the middle of your forehead, down to the tip of your chin Just measure it! You might feel silly wrapping a measuring tape around your chin, but trust us, it’s the best way to find your face shape. Identifying what shape your face is is actually pretty simple. Want to experiment with your facial hair but unsure what style will suit you? Knowing your face shape is a great start when picking a stubble style which looks sleek rather than scruffy.
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