1 Face, 8 Beard Styles With Matty Conrad
8 Styles To Take You From Full Beard To Clean Shaven
When GQ needed to deep dive into facial hair styles, they knew who to call. Matty Conrad (@mattyconrad) demos 8 different beard and mustache trends, sacrificing his own decade-long whiskers along the way. Keep reading for a recap to master everything from a lumberjack beard to a pencil-thin French 'stache. Grab your clipper and a mirror, you may want to try one of these out for size.
1. THE DUCKTAIL
A slim, pointy version of your average square-shaped beard.
- Begin by setting your clipper all the way forward to 0
- Using a pick, detangle and fluff beard away from the face
- Flipping the clipper upside down, draw a straight line from the jaw all the way down the beard
- Now, angling to the Adam's apple, use your trimmer to create a point from the jaw to the center of the beard
Don't forget—grab your Victory Beard Oil to rake through your beard to finish off these handsome styles.
2. THE LOWRIDER
A classic style to emphasize the jawline.
- Apply a #2 guard to your clipper and work straight down from the top-line through the end of the beard on each side of the face. Pro Tip: Working the clipper down instead of upward gives a lot of control over hair removal
- Punch a line from the chin straight back to the neck, creating a squared shape at the jaw
- For the finishing lowrider effect, drop the topline down towards the jaw
3. THE MASK
Shave off the sides of the lowrider and throw a string around the ears. We’ll call it this year's hottest new trend.
PS—if you need a real one, we've got some cool masks for you and your shop.
4. THE VAN DYKE
Named after Anthony Van Dyke, the disconnected goatee with a long mustache will add mystery to any mug.
- Avoid the mustache, we'll need it for later—you can use a blowdryer to push it out of the way until we're ready to style
- Create a diamond-shape goatee using a trimmer to completely disconnect the chin from the mustache
- Shape the mustache with Victory POMADE to hold the stache in place and sculpt the hair
5. THE GOOD OL' STACHE
Matty did Mr. Monopoly proud with this one. However, after a decade of not seeing his own chin, Matty will warn if you try this out—one chin is *not* guaranteed.
6. THE MAGNUM PI
Yeah, we know dad was rocking this back in the day.
- Using a comb, brush all of the mustache hairs down and knock the tails off using a trimmer
- Remember to use the flat side of the trimmer against your face to avoid harsh razor bumps
7. THE FRENCH PENCIL MUSTACHE
....bonjour?
- Use your upper lip as your guide for the shape, making sure not to go too thin to still leave a visible mustache
- Symmetry is your goal here. Be careful to make both sides of the mustache even, both length and width
8. CLEAN SHAVEN
The moment none of us thought we'd ever be waiting for.
- Just...ya know, take it off.