Debating between a long goatee and a beardstache to define my jawline and hide my double chin. Which one works better for you, and how do you maintain it?
When choosing between a long goatee and a beardstache for defining your jawline and concealing a double chin, the long goatee tends to offer more versatility. It naturally draws attention downward, creating a more elongated appearance. The beardstache, while stylish, requires careful maintenance to avoid emphasizing the chin area. Personally, I’ve found that keeping the goatee slightly wider at the base helps balance facial proportions. Regular trimming of the neckline and using beard balm to shape it can make a significant difference. Experimenting with both styles over a few weeks might help you decide what feels most natural.
The long goatee is effective for elongating the face, but consider a faded beard for added jawline definition. It tapers the sides, creating a wider chin illusion. Regular neckline trimming and beard oil are key for both styles.