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Beard Style Finder
Beard Style Finder
Welcome to Beard Style Finder!
The easiest way to search for new styles and learn how-to transform your beard from bleak to beast. Use the checkboxes on the left-hand side, or search for your favorite beard style! If you find a style missing reach out to support@wild-willies.com and we will add it to the mix. Enjoy!
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Two-Colored Beard
Two-Colored Beard
- Square Face
- Short Beard
- Fashion forward
- Dense & Straight
Some Examples of a Two-Color Beard
Looking for a unique twist on your beard? Here are some examples of different two-color beards.
The Red and Gray Beard
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This guy leaves some subtle grey in his mustache to give it a natural-looking contrast.
The Salt-and- Pepper Beard
Photo credit: pouted.com
Our favorite two-colored beard is a salt-and-pepper beard.
The Intentional Two-Color Beard
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If you have a special occasion coming up, try dying your beard some wild colors!
How to Grow and Maintain the Perfect Two-Color Beard Shape
You can grow a two-color beard with just about any beard style. We’ll explain how to do it with hair dye.
1. Grow out your beard.
You’ll need to grow your beard long enough for the color to be obvious. Aim for at least 2-3 inches of growth. Beard growth supplements will help promote healthy facial hair while helping you grow a full beard at the same time.
2. Shape your beard.
A beard-shaping tool can help you style your beard with predefined curves around your cheeks. Hold the tool up to against the side of your face and shave or trim along the contours of the tool.
3. Prep your skin and apply the dye.
Use petroleum jelly and make a barrier around the parts of your face where you don’t want dye to show up. Then, apply the dye with a small brush, which is usually included in the dye kit. Follow the instructions on the package for how long to let it sit, then rinse thoroughly.
4. Keep your beard hair moisturized after dying it.
If you used a permanent dye, you can wash and condition your beard normally, using products specifically designed for beard hair, like a beard wash and beard conditioner. Follow up with beard butter to keep your hair moisturized. When you’re tired of the color, simply shave it off!
Here are some of our favorite product recommendations to help you get the perfect two-color beard:
- Beard Growth Supplements: Grow a nice, thick beard with natural ingredients.
- The Edge Beard Shaping Tool: Style the beard you want with a shaping tool that makes it easy to use.
- Wild Willies Beard Wash and Beard Soft: to cleanse and condition your beard.
Split Beard
Split Beard
- Round Face
- Long Beard
- Rugged
- Dense & Straight
Our Favorite Examples Of A Split Beard
The split beard, also known as a parted or forked beard, is a rather unique look. Let’s take a look at what goes into styling one.
Though not as common as some other beard styles, you can see the split beard here and there. These are some of our favorite examples.
Thick Split Beard
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Here is an older photo of a gentleman with thicker splits coming off his chin line.
Styled Split Beard
Photo credit: flickr.com
This split beard goes out into points and has a curly mustache that is truly something different.
Sweyn Forkbeard
Photo credit: vikings.fandom.com
This character in the hit show Vikings has the last name that is literally “Forkbeard” which is clearly shown in the way he styles his beard.
How to Grow and Maintain the Perfect Split Beard Shape
The split beard can be a fun endeavor. These are the steps to grow one out yourself.
1. Grow Out A Long Beard
The first thing you need to do to grow out a split beard is grow a long beard. To get the effect, you will need to grow a beard at least two inches or more in length. This will give you plenty of facial hair to split apart. Otherwise, you won’t have enough hair, and the look won’t come out right. Use beard serum daily to help grow a full and healthy beard.
2. Add Beard Butter And Balm
As your beard grows, you should apply beard butter and balm once or twice a day. These products will keep your beard soft and healthy while taming it into shape. Just rub the butter and balm into your beard, typically after you have shown up or before bed. This will ensure that the beard stays hydrated throughout the night.
3. Straighten And Style
Along with applying the butter and balm, it’s a good idea to straighten it out. A beard straightener will allow you to tame those unruly beard hairs in the shortest amount of time. The temperature knob will let you adjust the heats based on your hair quality.
Then use a beard brush in combination with the butter and balm to shape the beard. Brush it outwards until you have a uniform shape. Once you do, find the center point of your beard and separate the hairs. This can be done with a comb by sliding the long end of the comb through the center of the beard. Then use the comb, a brush, or hands to pull the two halves away. There you have it, a split beard!
Here are some of our favorite product recommendations to help you get the perfect split:
- Beard Boost Serum: Contains all-natural ingredients that promote a healthy and full beard.
- Beard Butter Balm & Brush Combo Set: Helps keep your beard hydrated while allowing you to shape and style it the way you want.
Friendly Mutton Chops
Friendly Mutton Chops
- Round Face
- Short Beard
- Rugged
- Dense & Straight
Examples of the Friendly Mutton Chops Beard
Friendly mutton chops are a slight variation on the traditional mutton chops beard. Here are a few examples of friendly mutton chops beards.
The Short Friendly Mutton Chops
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This look is sleek and well-maintained with clean lines.
The Scruffy Friendly Mutton Chops
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This is a more scruffy, casual version of the friendly mutton chops.
How to Grow and Maintain the Perfect Friendly Mutton Chops Beard
To grow a friendly mutton chops beard, you’ll need to have a mustache that connects to the sideburns, which is the main difference between this style and the traditional mutton chops beard. Here’s what you’ll need to do to achieve this style.
1. Grow out your facial hair.
If you’re starting from a clean-shaven face, start by growing all your facial hair out to at least half an inch. If you have a hard time growing consistent facial hair or if you struggle with dry skin, use a beard oil that contains natural vitamins and essential oils to moisturize your skin and hair. This will promote healthy hair growth and prevent patchy or dry facial hair.
2. Shave the areas around your chin, neck, and cheeks.
When you have a good amount of growth, shave away the hair around your below your cheeks, using a shaping tool to get clean lines around your cheeks. Then remove the stubble below your neck. Finally, shave your chin, leaving only the sideburns and mustache. Be sure to use a safety razor and shave lube to prevent knicks, cuts, and razor burn.
3. Make sure your mustache touches the sideburns.
The key to differentiating this look from the traditional mutton chops is to keep a mustache that touches your sideburns. You can trim your mustache if it’s too long around your lips, but make sure the sides blend into the sideburns.
4. Brush and style it as it grows.
If you’re planning to grow your facial hair out beyond half an inch or so, be sure to brush your beard daily. You can also use trimming scissors to remove stray hairs and finish up with beard butter for soft, smooth facial hair.
Here are some of our favorite product recommendations to help you get the perfect friendly mutton chops:
- The Edge Beard Shaping Tool: to achieve clean lines below your cheeks.
- Wild Willies Shave Lube: to get a clean, close shave.
- Beard Butter + Beard Balm Combo Set: to maintain soft, healthy facial hair.
The Dali
The Dali
- Triangle Face
- Short Beard
- Fashion forward
- Dense & Straight
Salvador Dali’s Famous Mustache
Salvador Dali fans unite! We’ll show you how to grow “The Dali” so you can look like this famous artist. After all, imitation is the greatest form of flattery, right?
Check out these different ways the famous artist wore his mustache over the years.
Photo credit: cbc.ca
Seen here at almost 70 years old and fully grey, Dali still sports his famous upturned mustache.
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Here’s a shorter, yet still very obvious, version of his Dali mustache.
How to Grow and Maintain The Dali Mustache
The most important part of growing a Dali mustache is the product you use to style it. Follow these tips to imitate this famous look.
1. Grow out your mustache.
Start by growing out your mustache to at least the point where it starts to fall below your lipline. At this point, you can begin to “train” your mustache by using a comb and beard butter to style and pull the sides outward and slightly upward.
2. Start styling your mustache outward and upward.
After several months of growth, you’ll be able to split your mustache to either side and style the hair with a slight upward curl. As it gets longer, you may need to use beeswax to get the shape to stay.
3. Maintain the style.
To maintain this style, we recommend using a grooming kit that contains a comb, scissors, and a safety razor. You can use the scissors to trim the ends of your mustache and keep it at your desired length. Use the razor to keep the rest of your face clean-shaven and keep the focus on your mustache. Finally, you’ll want to use the comb daily to style your mustache.
Here are some of our favorite product recommendations to help you get The Dali look:
- Wild Willies Beard Butter - Cool Mint: to style and train your mustache upward.
- The Expert Grooming Kit: to trim, style, and maintain your mustache.
- Shave Lube: for shaving off the rest of your facial hair.
Franz Josef Beard
Franz Josef Beard
- Round Face
- Short Beard
- Fashion forward
- Dense & Straight
Examples of a Franz Josef Beard
The Franz Josef is another variation of the mutton chops, named after Hungarian king Franz Joseph I. Read on for tips on how you can get this look.
Photo credit: dyers.org
This man’s Franz Josef beard forms the top of a triangle underneath his nose and down towards his chin.
Photo credit: nationalheraldindia.com
This Franz Josef beard isn’t quite a straight angle, but still achieves the same look.
How to Grow and Maintain the Perfect Franz Josef Beard
Growing a Franz Josef beard is very similar to growing mutton chops, but you’ll trim it slightly differently.
1. Grow out your facial hair.
If you’re starting from a clean-shaven face, start by growing all your facial hair out to at least half an inch. If your facial hair grows slowly, use a beard oil that contains natural vitamins and essential oils to moisturize your skin and hair. This will promote healthy hair growth and prevent patchy or dry facial hair. You can also add growth supplements to your daily vitamin routine.
2. Shape the top half of your beard.
When you have a good amount of growth, use a shaping tool to create the triangle shape that connects your mustache and sideburns. Using a razor or trimmer, shave a straight line down your sideburns, all the way down to your jawline.
Then, comb your mustache slightly down and out to angle away from your face. Use the straight edge of the shaping tool to create a 45-degree angle connecting your mustache to the bottom of your sideburns. Using your razor or trimmer, remove any leftover hair within the space.
3. Shape the bottom half of your beard.
Next, you’ll want to remove all the hair from your chin, leaving only the angled portion that creates the line from your mustache to your sideburns. Then remove the stubble below your neck. Always use a safety razor and shave lube to prevent knicks, cuts, and razor burn.
4. Brush and style it as it grows.
If you’re planning to grow your facial hair out beyond half an inch or so, be sure to brush your beard daily, directing your mustache hair down and out so it blends into the lines of your sideburns. You can also use trimming scissors to remove stray hairs and finish up with beard butter for soft, smooth facial hair.
Here are some of our favorite product recommendations to help you get the perfect Franz Josef beard:
- Beard Growth Gummies: to promote healthy hair growth.
- The Edge Beard Shaping Tool: to achieve straight sideburns and angled lines.
- Wild Willies Shave Lube: to get a clean, close shave.
- Beard Butter + Beard Balm Combo Set: to maintain soft, healthy facial hair.
Stiletto Beard
Stiletto Beard
- Round Face
- Short Beard
- Fashion forward
- Dense & Straight
Our Favorite Celebs With a Stiletto Beard
The stiletto beard shape stars thin and comes to a point at the chin. First, let’s take a look at some popular celebrities who know how to rock a stiletto beard.
Justin Theroux
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Justin Theroux is shown here with a more messy look, but still has the right amount of hair for the stiletto beard to take shape.
Jamie Foxx
Photo credit: pinterest.com
Jamie Foxx is showing off a nice stiletto beard with longer chin hair at the end.
Jake Gyllenhaal
Photo credit: gq-magazine.co.uk
Here we see Jake Gyllenhaal with thicker sideburns but still comes to the stiletto beard point at the chin.
How to Grow and Maintain the Perfect Stiletto Beard Shape
The stiletto beard works great with the right facial structure to bring everything into a central area at the chin line. Here are the steps to grow yours today.
1. Start With A Long Beard
The first thing you need to do to grow a stiletto beard is to have a nice full beard. The hairs on the chin will eventually need to be two to four inches long, so having a good beard at the start is crucial. You can take gummy supplements to help you out if you have trouble growing a thick beard.
2. Trim The Sideburns
Next, you will want to trim down your sideburns. Typically, they are thin and start short. Then they gradually get longer near the bottom of the face. Use a beard trimmer and comb or scissors to start trimming near the top of your ears. Then work your way downward, leaving a little more hair with each pass. This will give you an even fade down your sideburns.
3. Trim The Beard
As you work down your sideburns, you will want to continue the same process into your beard. At this point, you can leave the facial hairs longer until they get to their full length at the chin. Another key here is to shave more hair around the jawline and leave more around the chin. This gives it the typical point stiletto look.
4. Clean Up The Lines
Finally, you will want to finish cleaning up the lines. We recommend using a razor, quality shave lube, and a beard-shaping tool. Lather your face with the shave lube, and then use the edges of the beard-shaping tool to shave off the unwanted hair. Just follow the lines of the tool, and you’ll get perfect-looking lines in no time.
Here are some of our favorite product recommendations to help you get the perfect stiletto beard:
- Beard Growth Gummies Supplements: Contains all-natural ingredients in a delicious flavor that will help boost hair growth.
- Shave Lube: This gives your skin a fresh and smooth feeling without causing razor burns or bumps.
- The Edge Beard Shaping Tool: Convenient tool gives you perfect lines around your cheeks and jawline when shaving.