The horseshoe mustache is a thick mustache that drapes over the corners of the lips to resemble a horseshoe. It’s often associated with manliness and toughness, as it was popularized by celebrities like Hulk Hogan. If you’re looking to emulate that manly look, we’ve got you covered. For this article, we spoke with professional barbers and cosmetologists to teach you how to grow and maintain a horseshoe mustache, as well as how to decide if it’s the right facial hair for you .
What are horseshoe mustaches?
The horseshoe mustache is a full, fluffy mustache that grows over the corners of the mouth and down towards the chin, like a horseshoe. It was popularized by celebrities like Hulk Hogan. To shave the horseshoe mustache, shave everywhere but your smile line areas, then use a straight razor to clean the edges.
Steps
How to Shave the Horseshoe Mustache
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1Wash and comb your beard. Professional barber Timmy Yanchun says to wash your beard with beard shampoo and conditioner before trimming. If you don’t have beard shampoo, regular shampoo will suffice. Once your beard is washed and conditioned, comb it with a fine-toothed comb to bring the hairs out for an even trim. [2] X Expert Source Timmy Yanchun
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2Shave off all your facial hair except your mustache. A beard trimmer works best, but a razor is also acceptable. Shave off the beard everywhere other than inside your smile line areas (from the sides of your nose to the corners of your mouth). Cut the hair on your chin, too, but keep a vertical sliver of hair running down from the sides of your mouth. [3] X Research source
- For the cowboy horseshoe style, leave about 1–2 inches (2.5–5.1 cm) of hair on the sides of your mustache.
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3Use a straight razor to clean the sides and top of your stache. Now that you’ve defined the shape of your mustache, grab a straight razor and use it to outline the edges. Shave the lines leading up to the hair below the nose at an angle. Outline the sides by running the straight razor down the vertical edges, carefully trimming any overgrowth. [4] X Research source
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4Shave off extra stubble to further define your mustache. If you want your horseshoe mustache to be the primary focus of your face, shave away any stubble with a razor. Apply shaving cream to the area(s) that you want to get rid of, then shave over the cream with a razor to remove the stubble. [5] X Research source
How to Maintain the Horseshoe Mustache
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1Use a gentle cleanser daily to keep your mustache germ-free. A gentle cleanser will ensure that the germs that get caught in your mustache throughout the day are promptly removed. If you’re still in the early stages of growth, lightly exfoliate about twice a week to prevent ingrown hairs. [6] X Research source
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2Wash your horseshoe mustache 2-3 times a week and comb it daily. Wash your mustache 2-3 times a week with beard shampoo to keep it clean and get rid of any unnecessary buildup, dirt, or grime that isn’t removed by cleansers. If you don’t have beard shampoo, regular shampoo will work just fine. Comb the mustache daily to keep it from tangling and matting. [7] X Research source
- Condition your horseshoe mustache with beard conditioner to keep it soft.
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3Trim your horseshoe mustache a few times a week. While the horseshoe mustache typically looks best with a grown-out, thick look, you’ll still want to trim regularly to keep it (relatively) tamed and avoid overgrowth. Use a razor or electric blade with a fragrance-free shaving oil, gel, and lotion, and trim any overgrowth, especially over the lips and nose. [8] X Research source
- Licensed cosmetologist Mark LoBiondo says when you’re growing out your stache, wait to trim and shape it until it grows longer than you like. [9]
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- Licensed cosmetologist Mark LoBiondo says when you’re growing out your stache, wait to trim and shape it until it grows longer than you like. [9]
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References
- ↑ https://bespokeunit.com/grooming/moustaches/horseshoe/
- ↑ Timmy Yanchun. Professional Barber. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://youtu.be/yGUISsEPEHY?si=WumOs7e0EvADI5pV&t=628
- ↑ https://youtu.be/yGUISsEPEHY?si=BM2s3FfDvqoixALF&t=642
- ↑ https://youtube.com/shorts/vw8XxwiTf9E?si=qOEFY3KXLtJx82Z2
- ↑ https://healthcare.utah.edu/healthfeed/2024/07/beard-health-how-care-your-facial-hair
- ↑ https://healthcare.utah.edu/healthfeed/2024/07/beard-health-how-care-your-facial-hair
- ↑ https://healthcare.utah.edu/healthfeed/2024/07/beard-health-how-care-your-facial-hair
- ↑ Mark LoBiondo. Licensed Cosmetologist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Juan Sabino. Professional Barber. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://bespokeunit.com/grooming/moustaches/horseshoe/
- ↑ https://bespokeunit.com/grooming/moustaches/horseshoe/
- ↑ Joshua Pompey. Relationship Expert. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://bespokeunit.com/grooming/moustaches/horseshoe/
- ↑ https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Fu+Manchu+mustache
- ↑ http://www.nortonofmorton.com/2015/11/pencil-moustache-debonair-dozen.html