Monday, November 9, 2015

The Art Of Maintaining A Fine Beard And Goatee

By Omizzy Carol


The mustache has certainly changed over the centuries. From the days of British royals to the current trends, mustaches and beard styles continue to evolve. One thing that has always remained constant, however, is the fact that they must be well kept and trimmed at all times.

If you prefer facial hair, it is vital to keep it looking neat and presentable for work and social events. The best way to do this is via shaving, along with scissors which prevent hairs from overflowing into the lips. Water is also needed to keep the epidermis and pores well hydrated before, during, and after the shave.

Like hair color, oils are applied directly on the facial hair. Depending on how large or small the look is, however, circular motions are needed to effectively cover the area. Water is then used to pocket the oils and shaving or trimming can commence.

There are also several styles and genres when it comes to face hair. The traditional goatee usually stops at the chin line but can also surpass it if desired. This is considered the Middle Eastern look, which is very popular in the baseball and sports community.

Long flowing styles are now considered very fashionable and trendy. These are also easier to maintain since they only really need trimming. Still, it is vital to shave every day to prevent unnecessary stubble from ruining your appearance.

Before shaving or using oils, the skin must be properly hydrated. This includes splashing plenty of water to ensure the pores are properly cleaned. By keeping the face wet, you can eliminate any particles that amass during or after the shave. Sprays can also be used to keep the hair looking wet, which is another popular style that has seen resurgence in popularity. Area barber shops feature these oils, however, it is best to purchase them online to save time.




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