The right beard comes down to three things: your face shape, the hair you can actually grow, and how much upkeep you want to sign up for. Below are 52 of the best beard styles for men, ordered from the everyday classics most guys start with to the bold, statement looks worth working up to. Find one that fits, then take it to your barber.
01 of 52Light Stubble

The easiest beard to pull off: just two or three days of growth, lined up clean at the neck. It suits almost every face and hides nothing, so keep it even with a trimmer on a short guard.
02 of 52Heavy Stubble

About a week of growth that reads as rugged but still tidy. It adds instant jaw definition, which makes it a smart pick if you want a stronger profile without committing to a full beard.
03 of 52Classic Goatee

Hair on the chin and a connected mustache with the cheeks shaved clean. It is sharp and low-maintenance, and it lengthens a rounder face as long as you keep the cheek lines crisp.
04 of 52Soul Patch

A small tuft right under the bottom lip and nothing else. It is a minimalist, slightly retro statement that works well for guys who struggle to grow full cheeks anyway.
05 of 52Van Dyke Beard

A disconnected mustache and a pointed chin beard, named after the painter. It is dressy and dramatic, especially with a styled mustache for a vintage, gentlemanly edge.
06 of 52Circle Beard

A rounded goatee where the mustache and chin hair join in a neat ring. It is the office-friendly classic: balanced, clean, and easy to keep up at home.
07 of 52Chin Strap Beard

A thin line of beard tracing the jaw from ear to ear. It frames the face and fakes a stronger jawline, but it lives or dies on a razor-sharp edge.
08 of 52Short Boxed Beard

A short, full beard with tight, squared-off lines. It is the modern professional standard, and the defined cheek line is what keeps it looking intentional rather than scruffy.
09 of 52Corporate Beard

Short, dense, and immaculately lined to pair with a suit. Think boardroom, not biker; a weekly trim and a clean neckline are all it really asks.
10 of 52Classic Full Beard

The real thing: full coverage on the cheeks, chin, and mustache grown out together. Let it fill in for four to six weeks before you shape it, and it flatters nearly every face.
11 of 52Short Full Beard

All the coverage of a full beard kept close to the face. It is the sweet spot for most men: real presence with none of the upkeep of a long beard.
12 of 52Full Beard with Skin Fade

A dense beard paired with faded sides so the hair tapers right into the beard for one clean line. It is a fresh barbershop look that needs regular fade touch-ups to stay sharp.
13 of 52Salt-and-Pepper Full Beard

Gray coming in is not a problem here, it is the style. A full beard with mixed gray reads as confident and distinguished; just keep it conditioned so the lighter hairs do not look dry.
14 of 52Bald Head with Full Beard

Shave the top, grow the bottom. The contrast of a clean scalp and a strong beard is one of the most striking looks out there, and a smart move if your hairline is thinning.
15 of 52Chin Puff Goatee with High Fade

A small, tidy chin patch paired with a sharp high-fade cut. It is a clean, youthful combo that lets your haircut do the talking while keeping the face uncluttered.
16 of 52Hollywoodian Beard

A full beard and mustache with the sideburns shaved off, so the cheeks disconnect from the hair. It is a polished, leading-man look that suits a strong jaw.
17 of 52Beardstache

A heavy, prominent mustache with the beard kept to short stubble underneath. It is bold and on-trend, but the mustache has to be the star, so grow it out and comb it daily.
18 of 52Balbo Beard

A floating beard with no sideburns plus a separate mustache, famously Tony Stark‘s. It is for confident growers who want something sculpted and a little rebellious.
19 of 52Anchor Beard

A pointed chin beard shaped like a ship’s anchor, paired with a mustache and clean cheeks. It is detailed work that rewards a steady hand or a good barber.
20 of 52Garibaldi Beard

A wide, full beard with a soft, rounded bottom, grown long but kept natural. It is relaxed and rugged, ideal if you have the density and do not want hard lines.
21 of 52Ducktail Beard

A full beard tapered to a point at the chin like a duck’s tail. It blends wild and refined, full on top and sculpted at the bottom, and it is very flattering on longer faces.
22 of 52Mutton Chops

Big, bold sideburns sweeping down the cheeks with a shaved chin. It is a vintage, high-impact statement and it is not trying to be subtle.
23 of 52Friendly Mutton Chops

Mutton chops joined by a mustache, which softens the look into something far more wearable. A great middle ground if full chops feel like too much.
24 of 52Chin Curtain

Beard along the jawline and chin with the mustache left off, the Lincoln. It outlines the face cleanly and is a solid choice for guys with patchy mustache growth.
25 of 52Extended Goatee

A goatee stretched along the jaw toward the sideburns, sometimes called a tailback. It adds length to the face and gives a plain goatee a lot more presence.
26 of 52Door Knocker Beard

A mustache and chin patch joined into a rectangle that rings the mouth. It is a crisp, urban classic that looks especially sharp against faded sides.
27 of 52Handlebar Mustache

A long mustache waxed into upward curls at the tips. It is pure showmanship and demands daily wax, but nothing else turns heads quite like it.
28 of 52Chevron Mustache with Soul Patch

A thick mustache covering the top lip, finished with a small soul patch. It is a retro, seventies-confident look that needs full, even growth to work.
29 of 52Pencil Mustache with Goatee

A thin, precisely trimmed mustache paired with a small chin goatee. It is a sleek, old-school detail for guys who like their grooming exact.
30 of 52Long Full Beard

A full beard grown well past the chin and shaped as it goes. Commit to beard oil and regular trims of the stray hairs and you will have a genuine showpiece.
31 of 52Long Beard with Flowing Hair

Long beard, long hair, all kept in proportion. It is a rugged, free-spirited look; the trick is giving the hair and beard the same care so neither one looks neglected.
32 of 52Long Beard with Shaved Sides

Shave the sides down to skin, keep a strip of length on top, and let the beard run long; the contrast makes an already-big beard look even bolder. It is a statement pairing for confident growers, and the sides need a fresh shave every few days or the whole effect blurs.
33 of 52Lumberjack Beard

Thick, full, and a little untamed, the outdoorsman’s beard. It is low-fuss by design, but a wash and a comb keep it looking deliberate rather than wild.
34 of 52Full Beard with Pompadour

A full beard balanced by a big pompadour up top. The two heavy elements frame the face dramatically for a confident, vintage-modern statement.
35 of 52Tapered Beard with Undercut

A neat, tapered beard paired with a swept-over undercut. It is the sharp, fashion-forward combo you see on stylists and creatives; high-impact and high-upkeep.
36 of 52French Fork Beard

A long beard deliberately split into two prongs at the bottom, like a fork. It is a true conversation piece that dates back to the Middle Ages, rare and unforgettable.
37 of 52Spade Beard

A full beard shaped to a broad point like a garden spade. It is a bold, structured look that flatters a longer face and pairs naturally with a styled mustache.
38 of 52Amish Beard

A long chin-and-jaw beard with the mustache shaved off entirely. Traditional and unmistakable, it is the ultimate low-vanity, high-commitment grow.
39 of 52Extra-Long Yeard

A yeard is a full year of uninterrupted growth. It is not for the impatient, but the length and density you get are impossible to fake; pure dedication on display.
40 of 52Braided Beard

A long beard plaited into one or more braids, usually with the mustache styled to match. It is a Viking-inspired statement that needs real length and a little daily effort.
41 of 52Goatee with Cornrow Braids

A tidy chin goatee paired with cornrows up top for a coordinated, head-to-chin look. It is a clean, contemporary style that lets the braids and beard work together.
42 of 52Cornrows with Heavy Stubble

Cornrows on top and a sharp stubble beard below, tied together with a clean line-up. It is a fresh, modern combo as long as both the braids and the beard edges stay crisp.
43 of 52Full Beard with Bald Fade and Sharp Line-Up

A dense, coily full beard carved with a razor-sharp cheek line, paired with a bald-faded head for pure barbershop precision. It is a standout pick for coily hair textures; the crisp edges are the style, so book a line-up every week or two to keep them honest.
44 of 52Short Afro with Goatee

A short afro paired with a longer, pointed goatee for contrast. It is a balanced, easy-wearing look that keeps the focus on a well-shaped chin.
45 of 52Locs with Goatee and Mustache

Shoulder-length locs framing a relaxed goatee and mustache. It is effortless and creative; let the locs lead and keep the facial hair simple.
46 of 52Full Beard with Man Bun

A dense full beard with the hair pulled up into a bun. It is the definitive modern look: rugged below, polished above, and surprisingly practical day to day.
47 of 52Ginger Full Beard

If you have red in your beard, lean into it; a full ginger beard is striking and genuinely rare. A little oil keeps the color looking rich rather than brassy.
48 of 52Distinguished White Beard

A full white or silver beard worn with pride. With glasses it reads wise and stately; the trick is keeping it bright and soft with regular washing and conditioning.
49 of 52Vintage Finger-Wave with Full Beard

A full beard under a slick, finger-waved vintage hairstyle. It is a barber’s showcase, deeply retro and sharply executed, and a real statement of grooming skill.
50 of 52Musketeer Beard

A pointed chin tuft and a curled, waxed mustache, all swashbuckler energy. It is playful and theatrical, perfect for a man who enjoys a little drama in his grooming.
51 of 52Captain Jack Sparrow Beard

Twin braided chin strands and a thin mustache, straight off the Black Pearl. It is a fun, character-driven look that is far easier to maintain than it appears.
52 of 52Auburn Full Beard with Handlebar Mustache

If you have thick, wavy facial hair, you can get this look just by letting the beard grow and shaping it regularly, paying a little extra attention to waxing the mustache.
Not sure where to start? Match the beard to your face first — longer styles like the ducktail and Garibaldi balance a rounder face, while stubble and a short boxed beard add structure to a longer one — and be honest about the upkeep before you commit.
