Improve your Appearance by Growing Facial Hair

The artifacts for decorating a man are few and far between. This may well be a reason for men to experiment with their facial hair. Beards and mustaches can help to disguise a man but they can often be grown artistically in order to enhance your appearance. The goatee and handle bar mustache has gone out with the turn of the century. But that doesn’t mean that the facial hair isn’t in fashion anymore. Soul spots or just a tiny patch of hair in the center of your chin is the rage these days. The ZZ top beard is now definitely passé and you no longer have to bother yourself about growing one.

Choosing a suitable style is no small task. You need to do much more than just let the hair on your upper lip grow. You have to take into consideration the length of your mouth, size of your nose and the shape of your upper lip before you finally decide on your style. The shape of your jaw line and chin needs careful consideration too. A thick and luxuriant mustache can help to balance a large and round face. A weak chin and soft or sagging jaw line can be concealed effectively with a beard. It is also possible to camouflage the scars and acne marks by growing your facial hair.

You need to invest both time and effort in order to develop a suitable style. Being impatient will not help matters as you will probably have to endure a scruffy look for a while. Regular shaping and trimming of your facial hair is important. Arm yourself with good quality scissors, comb and trimmers if you want to appear well groomed. There is no need to panic if you find bare patches within your facial hair. You can blend in the surrounding hair with the aid of your trimmers. You can also use a colored eyebrow pencil to fill in the blank spot. Such pencils are readily available at any beauty store in your town.

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