25 Classy Beard Styles Dedicated to Bald Men
Being bald is a trend that will most likely never die. For many people, a bald man with a beard looks more masculine.
We have collected a list of 25 bold and stylish beards dedicated to bald men. Now you can pair your timeless look with the facial hairstyle you choose.
How to Pick A Beard Style If You’re Bald
Believe it or not, the hair on your head—or the lack of it—has nothing to do with the hair on your face. Bald men look their best once they embrace it. That confidence goes up several notches when you decide to grow a beard. Maybe it’s the balance, but beards and bald heads go together like long hair and man buns.
If you are an African American bald man, we suggest you check out our article on ‘Beard Styles for Bald Black Men‘ for more specific beard style ideas.

Stubble is one of the best beard styles for bald men because the upkeep is easy. Even bald celebrities often prefer stubble because it lends a kind of bad-boy mystique to your overall appearance. A scruffy, well-trimmed beard has the same effect. This is basically a full beard that you take the scissors or trimmer to fairly often.
Any variation of a full beard is a fantastic pick, too. Wear it long or cropped at the chin. The only thing you might want to do is avoid thick, heavy sideburns, but that really depends on the shape of your face and your personal aesthetic. With the right face, a fierce set of mutton chops actually flatters a smooth, balding pate.

Goatees are great go-to’s for bald men who wear glasses. Whether you rock a full goatee or a classic goatee, a Van Dyke, or a soul patch, partial facial hair is always in style. You can even grow a disconnected goatee to create the illusion of more hair.
In other words, pick whatever beard style you want if you’re bald. As long as you take care of it, maintain it, and style it, you can’t go wrong. Even grey beard styles look cool with a bald head.
Gorgeous Beard Styles for Bald Men
We have picked the 25 beard styles below that are ideal for bald men. You can try any of these bald beard styles to enhance your look, and we believe it will look even better when you pick the right one according to your face shape and size.
1. The Classic Full Beard

There’s really no other name for this bad boy, but it’s always a classic that has never stopped being used by men everywhere. There’s no way to go wrong with this beard.
This one is also fairly simple to accomplish, and it’s, in general, very low maintenance, with trimming needed probably once or twice a week.
2. The Refined Stubble

Classic and irresistible, but it needs high maintenance. To have stubble, you must be dedicated to it. This beard style consists of keeping a beard that is long enough to be seen. Usually, less than ½ inch will suffice.
Depending on how you keep up with this style, you can either look elegant with an edge or completely unkempt. Trim carefully. This style is also great for men whose facial hair grows unevenly in certain areas.
3. The Signature Goatee

Ah, the goatee, making men everywhere look more experienced and a little more lived-in. It is one of those styles that changes the whole face with very little effort.
There’s actually quite a good variety of goatees out there, from short to full-grown ones. Depending on the type of goatee you go with, the maintenance will either be medium or low.
4. The Sharp Van Dyke

A type of goatee where the mustache is disconnected from the beard, thin, and pointy. Most men need a bit of wax to accomplish this look. The beard is usually shaped to a point as well. Keeping a clean and elegant Van Dyke requires commitment to the look.
5. The Statement Beard

For some odd reason, people now call this the “Hipster beard”. In reality, that label has more to do with styling than the beard itself. In general, most men sporting this look are simply wearing a full-grown beard with confidence.
6. The Minimal Soul Patch

A very small patch of hair generally positioned right underneath your lower lip. It is a minimal style, but it still makes a statement. If you like subtle facial hair, just the soul patch is an easy place to start.
7. The Heritage Walrus Mustache

This mustache is characterized by whiskers that are thick, bushy, and droop over the mouth. The style resembles the whiskers of a walrus, hence the name.
Wax can be used for styling the mustache, and depending on how fast the rest of your facial hair grows, you might need daily maintenance or a trim every two or three days.
8. The Trim Chin Puff

This one is a narrow goatee, looking much like a soul patch, but it extends down to the chin. It can be complemented with a disconnected mustache, a thin chin curtain, or a connected mustache.
9. The Tailored Balbo

We’ve got another version of a goatee here, wider and a little broader, with a disconnected mustache and no sideburns, or very short ones.
10. The Sculpted Anchor Beard

This style combines a mustache, a pointed soul patch, and a sharply outlined beard along the jaw. It is neat, graphic, and a little theatrical. The clean edges are what make this look stand out.
11. The Ginger Tapered Beard

It might not look like a textbook ducktail, but it comes quite close. When you have a red beard, find every reason to show it off, and a slightly tapered full beard is the perfect way to do it. It’s okay if it’s a bit bushy or wavy. The full-face coverage of this beard rarely goes wrong with a bald head.
12. The Curly Silver Beard

Trim the edges of a curly beard and nothing could look neater than this. Just like a dark beard, a completely gray beard also has something special about it. Keep the cheek lines neatly shaved, trim the outer edges of the beard, and shave any hair that curves under your ears for the perfect look.
13. The Hungarian Mustache with Beard

It’s okay if your beard grows a little differently—for example, with less hair on the cheeks or more curl around the jawline. You can still grow the beard and make your mustache the focal point. When you want to do that, there’s nothing better than a Hungarian mustache paired with a full beard.
14. The Fu Manchu with Long Goatee

Don’t confuse it with a horseshoe mustache because it isn’t that. The ends of a Fu Manchu mustache hang down past the corners of the mouth, while a horseshoe mustache stays connected. Add a long goatee to complete the look.
15. The Soft Ginger Chin Curtain

A ginger chin curtain looks great on people with bald heads because it provides a clear outline to the face. It acts as an anchor for the eye, which can be missing when you have a bald head and a clean shave. It’s okay not to have a very sharp neckline when you go for this style.
16. The Pencil Mustache

A simple, thin line of hair above the upper lip. A line that’s too thin will look weak, and one that’s too thick might turn it into a paint brush. The pencil mustache is all about balance.
17. The Long Disconnected Goatee

Like most of its variants, this style is usually represented in one of two ways: a disconnected mustache with a goatee, or no mustache at all and just a simple fully grown goatee.
18. The Refined Mutton Chops

This is a cleaner, narrower take on mutton chops. The shape still frames the face, but the slimmer width makes the overall look feel sharper and easier to wear.
19. The Wild West Mustache

A bushy, combed, and styled mustache which can also be referred to as the Hungarian.
20. The Sharp Chin Strap Beard

This is a sharply outlined beard that follows the jaw and chin while keeping the upper lip mostly clean. The crisp lines are what make the style work, so regular trimming is essential.
21. The Garibaldi Beard

A full-grown beard with a connected mustache that is trimmed in a rounded shape at the bottom.
22. The Curled Handlebar

A bushy or thin mustache with ends curled upward. Not to be confused with the Wild West mustache or the Walrus. What makes this style stand out is the thin curled-up ends, which are usually achieved with wax.
23. The Handlebar and Goatee

Two classics combined into one elegant style. Neither is subtle, and that is exactly the point.
24. The Zappa

A full mustache that grows downward paired with a soul patch. It is bold, unmistakable, and a little rebellious.
25. The Clean Shave

Not every bald man needs facial hair. A clean shave can look just as strong and polished, especially when the rest of your grooming is sharp.
Why Grow Beard With A Shaved Head
A beard can add balance and structure to a shaved head. It gives the face more definition, draws attention to the jaw, and adds character to the overall look.

Suitable for
The bald-with-beard look works well for men with thinning hair or a shaved head. It can also look especially strong on men with gray beards. The right beard will not only make the style look more intentional, but it can also add shape to the face.
If you have a round face, consider adding length on your chin. So, bald men with round faces should opt for beard styles like a goatee or Van Dyke.

Let us know which of the beards and mustaches featured on this list is your favorite. If you want to try any of these bald men beard styles, feel free to experiment according to your face.
