If you’re thinking about trying out a new facial hair style, a circle beard could be a great option for you. A circle beard is a goatee with a connecting mustache, and the look is easy to achieve and maintain. For this article, we interviewed professional barbers to teach you everything you need to know about circle beards, including what they are, how to grow one, and how to maintain one. Plus, learn why you should consider growing a circle beard, get some style ideas, and get answers to common questions about the look.
What is the circle beard trend?
A circle beard is a type of goatee (a small beard around the chin) with a connecting mustache. The edges are carefully trimmed to give the facial hair a rounded look, hence the name circle beard. In general, the terms circle beard and goatee are used interchangeably.
Steps
How to Get a Circle Beard
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Trim your facial hair with an electric beard trimmer. Trimming your beard hair before shaving can help reduce tug and pull and prevent the shaver’s blades from getting clogged. Use a comb attachment on your trimmer to style your facial hair to your desired length. [2] X Research source
- Professional barber Woody Lovell suggests keeping a neutral expression while trimming: “The number one common mistake that men make when grooming their beards is that they will make funny facial expressions when trimming. You do not want to make any unnatural facial expressions when you’re trimming facial hair, because if you do, that line [will be in] a different place [when you go back to a natural expression].”
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Define the shape of your circle beard. Remove your trimmer’s comb attachment and trim the outline of your circle beard, or your goatee . The look includes a neatly trimmed mustache that connects to a rounded goatee, framing your mouth and chin. Try to keep the hair symmetrical on both sides of your face as you go. For the best results, keep the hair shorter on your neck and cheeks. [3] X Research source
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Shave off the hair outside of your goatee. Rinse your face with warm water, then lather up the parts of your face you intend to shave with a shave cream or gel. Grab a razor and use light, gentle strokes to give yourself a close shave . Rinse your blades as needed. [4] X Trustworthy Source American Academy of Dermatology Professional organization made of over 20,000 certified dermatologists Go to source
- When going for a close shave, barber Timmy Yanchun says, “You can go across the grain, or depending on [your] skin sensitivity, you can go against the grain of the hair growth. The easiest way to prevent red bumps and irritation is shaving with the grain of the hair.
- Professional barber Juan Sabino says to clean your razor regularly to prevent skin irritation: “Every time you shave, you want to make sure the blade itself is clean. Get something called Cool Care, which is a spray disinfectant, [and use that], or just run your blade under hot water and leave it in some alcohol to disinfect everything. Then, rinse it with hot water again.”
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Shape your circle beard with a precision blade. Depending on the tool you have, use a precision blade , a detail trimmer , or simply a disposable razor to define the edges of your beard. Focus on sharp lines that define your mustache and the curve under your chin. If you notice any asymmetrical areas, fix them now. [5] X Research source
- Lovell recommends using a small, sharp razor when shaping your goatee: “To create that sharp line, you’re going to need a sharp razor. A small razor will work best—even your little cheap fix, the ones you just toss and throw away. Because the goatee is small, any hairs you take off will be noticed and it’s very easy to make a mistake.”
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Rinse your face and moisturize. Use cool water to rinse your face and remove any stray hairs or remaining shave gel. Dry your face with a towel, then apply a hydrating aftershave to reduce itchiness and irritation. Consider applying a beard oil , as well, to soften and condition the hair. [6] X Research source
- Barber Marlon Rivas says, “When you’re completely done [shaving], splash cold water back on your face. That will close up the pores and give you an even closer looking shave, because the skin constricts itself back to the regular look that it’s supposed to have.
- If you’re experiencing a lot of itchiness after you shave, Yanchun says you might have dry skin: “I would check what you’re putting on your face and try to use witch hazel, as opposed to alcohol, to moisturize.”
Expert Q&A
Video
Tips
- Even if someone thinks the circle beard doesn’t work with your face shape, it only matters what you think. If you want a circle beard, go for it.Thanks
References
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