Practically speaking, beards provide the face with additional protection from harsh elements like extreme cold and bacteria from entering the mouth or nose. Its hairs offer warmth during chilly days or winter nights and capture all sorts of dirt and grime that can be washed off later.

However, this doesn’t mean you have to look like a scruffy hobo every time! A well-trimmed beard by a professional barbershop adds volume to a face and further outlines a chiseled look, especially when partnered with a matching haircut up top! Here are the hairdos that pair well with beards!

Bearded Faux Hawk

The faux hawk is a few levels below the extreme mohawk since it retains short hair on the sides that is either trimmed, tapered, or faded instead of an all-out buzz cut. As this style angles your hair upwards, you can ask your barbershop also to trim your beard to create a chiseled, diamond shape from the top of your head to the tip of your chin!

Bearded Slick Back

This style makes it easy for men to evoke a classier cut with a rugged edge. As with the faux hawk, the hair on the temples can be trimmed, tapered, or faded, creating an illusion of hair disappearing as it travels down to the sideburns and reappears from the cheek to the chin.

Bearded Side Part

The side part is a classic since it follows the natural flow of one’s hair. Since one side carries more hair than the other, be sure the barbershop you visit knows how to layer each side so it looks balanced. They can also trim your beard from temple to cheek in the same manner to produce a well-rounded look.

Bearded Short Haircut

Beards also go well with shorter hairstyles such as the buzz, caesar, crew, and high and tight. These styles are similar to a faux hawk in that there is more hair on the top of the head. 

The difference lies in the shape and eventual contour. Whereas the faux hawk angles upward, these short haircuts round out or square up the top of one’s head, making them interesting contrasts to the angular beard below. 

For a little more flair, ask your barbershop to trim, taper, or even fade your temples and sideburns to give the illusion of hair appearing and reappearing from your head to your chin. This also balances your overall hairstyle, so one portion doesn’t have more hair than the other.

Bearded Curls and Waves

Curly and wavy locks add more definition and volume due to their texture. The longer they are, the wavier, curlier, and thicker they’ll look on your head and chin. Be sure a professional barber handles these hair types to achieve both the right volume and shape since long curls and waves can make the wearers look like wild cavemen. 

Bearded Pompadours and Quiffs

These two cuts look very similar because they require hair to be brushed and styled upwards. However, pompadours only maintain one direction (up) while a quiff can be set to two (left or right). The pompadour also looks more refined and formal, while the quiff is slightly laid back and playful.

Both styles provide a dynamic blend with either a tidy or rugged beard!

The Last Cut

Choosing from any of these styles can positively impact the look of your beardo (bearded hairdo). Ensure you’re working with a professional barber to get the right look, balance, and texture for the hair up top and on your face.

Visit DAS’it Barbershop to get the perfect beard for you! We’re the best barbershop in New York City with top-notch professionals who offer hair care and beard care services that make you come back for more!