A beard can totally change how a guy looks but only if it works with his jawline not against it. The right style makes your face look better, balances things out and makes you seem more confident instead of just following what’s popular and using your unique features to set up your look. Here are 7 best beard styles that go with different jawlines.
Short box beard

Great for Square jawlines are naturally strong and manly. A short box to be at makes those angles even sharper while keeping things looking neat. By keeping the sides tidy and the edges clean. This style really shows off your face shape without making it look too harsh. It’s the perfect mix of strong and polished.
Like to medium stubble

Great for oval jawline oval faces are super balanced so they don’t need much fixing, stubble adds some textures and a masculine touch without messing with your natural proportions. It’s classic easy to take care of and work for anything proving and sometimes less really is more.
Full beard with volume

Awesome for rectangle shaped faces if you have got a long or rectangular face you will look great with a bit more width. A full beard that thickens on the cheeks helps balance out your face length and keep it from looking too thin. Just make sure to keep the chin hair a bit shorter so it doesn’t make your face look even longer.
Rounded beard

Perfect for triangle shaped faces. Triangle shaped faces are wider at the bottom and narrow at the top. A rounded beard softens those sharp angles to make things look more balanced. Don’t go for a sharpline instead aim for natural curves and even fullness to give your face a sophisticated and balanced look.
Beard fade

Perfect for diamond shaped faces. With those strong cheek bones and a narrow beard fade if you go to it shorters on the sides and gets full towards your chin which really helps add some weight to your lowest face. This modern look blends great with your haircut and shows off your features without being over the top.
Goatee – Great for round jawlines

For Round faces you want to draw the eye down to make your face look a bit slimmer. A goatee does just that by making your face appear longer and giving your chin some nice definition just to keep your cheeks clean or with really light stubble so you don’t make your face look wider.
Sculptured corporate beard

Awesome for undefined jawlines. If your jawline is not super defined a sculptured beard can totally create that for you with sharp lines on your cheeks, a clean neckline and a control length it calves out the structure in your face making it look like you have a strong jaw while still looking professional.
Extended stubble

Best for Heart shaped jawlines. Heart shaped faces are broader at the forehead and come sharply towards the chin. That stretched stubble is the ultimate balancer, it adds necessary visual mass to the lower face without looking heavy or overgrown.
The Ducktail beard

Ideal for round or oval jawlines. This style gives length to the faces and creates a vertical line that slims the profile. It conveys an impression of elegance and it is well suited for who prefers a bold groomed aesthetic over a more untamed one.
Heavy stubble with sharp edges

This style is ideal for softer or less defined jawlines like for those men who have softer facial features or a rounded jawline. This style allows stubble to grow to a length of approximately 3-5 mm, with particular attention to edges. The sharp lines visually “carves” angles into the face.



