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Easy ways to rock a 'stache while bald
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The bald-head-and-mustache combo is a classic look that never goes out of style. Best of all, there are tons of different types of mustaches, so you can choose the one that suits you best. Wondering which mustache style to adopt? We've got you covered! We've compiled a list of the trendiest mustache styles to wear with a bald head. We'll also offer some tips on maintaining and grooming your mustaches, with advice from professional barbers. Keep reading to find the mustache that suits you!

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Best Mustache Styles for a Bald Head

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  1. A favorite among bikers everywhere, the horseshoe mustache is shaped like an upside-down horseshoe with two strips hanging vertically down the sides of the mouth. When sported with a bald head, this look is bold, rugged, and masculine, pairing excellently with leather and smoke. Although it’s a bit high-maintenance as it requires regular trims to keep its shape, this fun and funky style has a long history of success.[1]
    • You can also easily add a goatee or soul patch to this style of 'stache for an even funkier look.

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  2. Shaped exactly as it sounds, this mustache is medium thick with ends that curl up to create a dramatic, Wild West look, reminiscent of saloon criminals from the early 19th century. The handlebar mustache works wonderfully with a bald head, adding a unique touch of flair and charm that is sure to attract attention.[2]
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  3. A chevron mustache is iconic: a thick strip blanketing the entire upper lip in an inverted V shape. Made ultra popular by cop shows in the 1980s and donned by the likes of classic celebrities like Burt Reynolds, this mustache is a simple yet somewhat daring move. Working in contrast with a bald head, it demonstrates confidence as much as it does manliness.[3]
  4. Similar to the chevron, the lampshade mustache is thick and blankets the skin above the upper lip—but it's a bit more rounded, resembling, well, a lampshade! This mustache is a great way to add some character to your look, but isn't as distinctive and daring as the chevron.
  5. The difference between a circle beard and a goatee is that the mustache and chin hair connect in a circle beard; in a goatee, there are gaps between the two. No matter which variation you choose, this style truly complements a bald head, creating a balanced, rugged look. It frames your facial features and brings attention to your chin and jaw, rounding everything out.
    • If you want to get really crazy, try combining a goatee bear with another mustache style, like a handlebar or horseshoe 'stache.
  6. This style combines a goatee beard and 'stache into an anchor shape for a distinctive and fun look. Be sure to regularly trim the edges to maintain the shape!
  7. This slightly villainous, pointed beard was named after Flemish painter Anthony van Dyck. The Van Dyke beard features a mustache, typically with curled ends, and a chin beard that doesn’t connect to the mustache. It’s a bold punctuation mark to a bald head, creating an edgy and interesting aesthetic that’s very popular among artists, musicians, celebrities, and philosophical thinkers.[4]
  8. The pencil 'stache sits just atop the lip. Thin and narrow, this mustache gives the wearer an immediate air of sophistication, classiness, and subtle refinement. Invest in a fine-toothed comb to keep your pencil mustache precise and ultra-thin.
  9. The English mustache is for the sophisticated man. It's thin, like the pencil 'stache, but the English mustache is typically combed horizontally and waxed to sharp points. It's elevated, refined, and aristocratic.
  10. This mustache recalls the famous surrealist painter Salvador Dali, and involves thin ends that curve upwards and extend beyond the cheeks, giving the wearer an eccentric, distinctive look. Perfect for the artistic type!
  11. The painter's brush is another artsy-fartsy look, but it's much thicker than the Dali! For this look, the mustache ends are bold, thick, and straight, like a paintbrush. It's guaranteed to give the wearer a confident, strong vibe.
  12. The walrus mustache is bold and bushy and full—and it makes quite a statement! This mustache extends directly atop the upper lip and extends a little beyond the mouth. When paired with a bald head, the walrus offers an air of strength and confidence.
  13. The fu manchu is bold, daring, and not for the faint of heart! For this look, the mustache's sides grow long and downward past the mouth, even extending to the jawline sometimes.
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    Mustache with full beard While pairing just a mustache with a bald head is a unique and stylish choice, many bald men prefer to rock a full beard instead. Overall, this is a more common and versatile look. If you’re feeling unsure about the mustache all by itself, you could start with a full beard and go from there!
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Section 2 of 3:

Styling & Grooming Your Mustache

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    Trim your mustache every few days. Make sure you've got a solid pair of trimmers! Trimming your mustache every couple of days is key to maintaining your style. "Just maintain the mustache line above the lip so it's not growing into your mouth or growing over your lip," professional barber Marlon Rivas advises. "Just keeping that hair neat right there will give your mustache a much more groomed appearance."[6]
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    Wash and condition your mustache regularly. Keep your facial hair clean and smooth by washing and conditioning it every day or every couple of days. "If you have a beard shampoo that's better, but if you have a regular hair shampoo, that's fine," says professional barber Timmy Yanchun. "And also, condition the mustache to soften the hairs."[7]
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    Brush and comb your 'stache to keep it looking tidy. Brushing and combing your facial hair every day will keep it from tangling and will encourage the hair to grow in the right direction.[8] Keep your 'stache nice and neat using a comb and/or brush designed for mustache upkeep.
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    Consider styling your mustache with mustache wax and bear oil. If you're rocking a 'stache that requires a little extra hold, like a Dali or a Handlebar, mustache wax will be your best friend, according to Rivas: "If you're wanting to have a longer fuller mustache, you could apply some mustache wax [and] shape it." He also recommends "a little bit of beard oil…just to give it a little bit of a shimmer."[9]
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    Try to follow healthy eating and lifestyle habits. Staying hydrated, eating well, and getting plenty of exercise and sleep will ensure your facial hair stays as healthy and full as possible.[10] If your mustache could use even more help, consider taking hair growth supplements.[11]
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Do mustaches look good on bald guys?

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  1. Yes, many people think a mustache with a bald head is an attractive look! Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, of course, but the bald-head-with-a-'stache look is a classic style for a reason. Whether you’re proud of your bald head or wish to shift the focus away from it, growing a mustache is a great way to add flair and convey your personal style, exuding confidence, masculinity, and accenting the rest of your features. Opt for a classic chevron mustache, a handlebar, or even a horseshoe to keep things simple and sophisticated.[12]

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  2. https://livebearded.com/blogs/do-better/handlebar-mustache-trimming-and-style-advice-from-a-pro
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This article was co-authored by Marlon Rivas and by wikiHow staff writer, Dev Murphy, MA. Marlon Rivas is a Barber and Owner of MGX Professional Men's Grooming, a barbershop based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is also the founder of Busystyle.com, a service that provides online scheduling services to businesses in the barbering and beauty industry. Marlon has over 15 years of experience in managing and providing barber services.
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