Male grooming

Full beard

  • 1
    Give yourself a few weeks of grow time – this mac daddy is worth the wait.
  • 2
    Growing a full beard is no reason to look like a hobo. Maintain your neck hair, and stray cheek hairs, with regular shaves using your rotary shaver in a gentle, circular motion. Tip: Don’t shave too close or the difference between your neck hair and the foliage slowly growing over you face will look strangely out-of-sync.
  • 3
    After several weeks of growth your beard is probably looking pretty unkempt. Use your beard trimmer with a comb or zoom wheel at the 3rd or 4th level to even out the length and get rid of any stragglers.
  • 4
    Once your beard has filled out nicely you can begin to shape it, using a longer setting on your beard comb or zoom wheel. The zoom wheel gives you total, reliable control over the length settings.
  • 5
    If you want to create a nice soft point out of your beard, remember to increase the length settings as you move from your cheeks to your chin.
  • 6
    Remember to first trim, then shave the extra hairs off your cheeks and neck, plus any areas (like below the mouth) where you want to create definition. Use a rotary shaver in a gentle circular motion on your cheeks and neck; for smaller, tighter spaces first trim with a precision trimmer then clean up with a mini foil shaver.

Styling/maintenance

Trim and shape your beard as needed. Enjoy! 

The daddy of all beards

This beard takes some serious dedication. It consists of a beard, moustache and whiskers, which will grow together to cover your cheeks, chin and neck. Making it suitable for any face shape.

Once you have decided to grow a full beard, you can grow it to any length you choose. You can also shape your beard into a variety of forms and vary the fullness.

Comments