25 Long Beard Hairstyles for Men
Growing a long beard requires patience, consistency, and a clear idea of your desired look. Whether you prefer a rugged style or a polished, professional appearance, the right long beard can enhance your facial features and elevate your overall style. Choosing the best beard depends on your face shape, hair growth pattern, and grooming commitment. In this guide, we explore 25 of the most distinguished long beard styles, from classic to modern. You’ll also learn essential shaping, trimming, and maintenance techniques, along with recommended grooming products to keep your beard healthy, stylish, and well-maintained.
1. The Classic Full Lumberjack Beard
The classic full lumberjack beard is a timeless and masculine long beard style. It involves growing the hair on the chin, cheeks, and neck naturally for several months to achieve thick, full coverage. While it embraces natural volume, clean lines along the cheeks and neckline are essential to keep it looking intentional and well-groomed. This style suits men with thick, coarse hair and helps add structure to weaker jawlines. Regular use of quality beard oil is necessary to keep the beard soft, hydrated, and free from dandruff and split ends.

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2. The Bandholz Beard
The Bandholz beard features a full, unrestricted mustache connected to a long, naturally growing beard with minimal trimming along the cheeks and neckline. Popularized by Eric Bandholz, this style requires at least six months of uninterrupted growth. It works best for oval, diamond, and triangular face shapes, as the added length and width enhance the lower jawline. To maintain it, use a quality beard butter to prevent dryness and split ends, and a boar bristle brush to train the hair downward. Avoid trimming the length—only remove stray hairs to keep the beard looking natural yet powerful.

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3. The Garibaldi Beard
The Garibaldi is a classic long beard style with a wide, rounded bottom and a full, natural mustache. It’s ideal for men who want a thick beard with a slightly shorter and more controlled shape than the Bandholz. To achieve this look, allow your beard to grow for four to six months. The key feature is trimming the bottom into a wide, symmetrical curve that frames the jawline. This style suits rectangular or long face shapes, as the added width helps balance facial proportions. Use a strong beard balm daily to maintain shape and control flyaways.

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4. The Yeard (One Year Beard)
The “Yeard” refers to a beard grown for a full year without trimming the overall length. It represents patience and commitment, showcasing your natural growth pattern at its fullest. During this 12-month journey, only light cleanup of the cheek and neckline is allowed if necessary, while the length remains untouched. The Yeard is less about precise shaping and more about embracing natural growth. Proper care is essential, including regular conditioning, daily beard oil, and gentle detangling with a wide-tooth comb to keep it healthy and manageable.

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5. The Tweard (Two-Year Beard)
The Tweard is a beard grown for two full years without trimming the length, taking the Yeard concept even further. This rare and dramatic style often reaches the chest or stomach, making it a bold commitment. It requires intensive daily care to prevent dryness, brittleness, and damage, as natural oils cannot reach the ends of such long hair. Deep conditioning, rich beard butters, and regular oiling are essential. The Tweard is a statement style that completely transforms your overall appearance.

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6. The Ducktail Beard
The Ducktail beard is a polished and sophisticated long beard style that combines fullness with sharp shaping. It features neatly trimmed cheeks that gradually taper into a longer, pointed chin, resembling a duck’s tail. This style is ideal for modern professionals who want a clean, corporate-friendly look while keeping noticeable length. To achieve it, allow the chin hair to grow longer than the sides and maintain precise shaping. Regular barber visits are recommended to keep the point sharp and symmetrical.

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7. The French Fork
The French Fork is a unique and bold long beard style made famous by pirate-inspired aesthetics, especially Captain Jack Sparrow. It features a thick, full beard that extends well past the chin and is split down the middle into two distinct prongs. To achieve this style, first grow a thick, full beard foundation, then carefully trim and style the bottom hair into two separated sections. Strong-hold beard wax and regular combing help maintain the split shape. The French Fork gives a rebellious, adventurous, and highly distinctive appearance.

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8. The Viking Beard
The Viking beard is a bold, warrior-inspired style that emphasizes length, volume, and a rugged, natural texture. It often grows past the collarbone and is paired with a thick mustache that blends into the beard along the cheeks. Unlike highly sculpted modern styles, the Viking beard embraces a slightly wild but well-maintained appearance. To keep it healthy and strong, use natural beard oils such as jojoba or argan oil and follow a consistent grooming routine.

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9. The Faded Beard
The faded beard is a modern style that combines a skin fade with long facial hair. It features a smooth gradient transition from very short or shaved sideburns and upper cheeks into a fuller, thicker beard around the chin and jawline. The strong contrast between the faded upper area and the longer lower beard creates a sharp, contemporary look. This style requires a skilled barber to achieve a smooth, even fade using precise clipper work.

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10. The Corporate Long Beard
The corporate long beard is a refined, professional style that proves long facial hair can still look clean and sophisticated in business settings. It features sharp, well-defined cheek and neckline boundaries, with the neckline typically trimmed slightly above the Adam’s apple. The beard length is kept uniform, usually extending two to four inches below the chin. Daily grooming is essential, including blow-drying and controlled styling, to keep the beard neat, straight, and free of stray hairs.

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11. The Verdi Beard
The Verdi beard is an elegant, vintage-inspired style named after composer Giuseppe Verdi. It features a full, rounded beard extending a few inches below the chin, paired with a separate, highly styled handlebar mustache. The mustache is heavily waxed and curled upward at the ends, kept distinct from the beard. The beard itself should remain neat and rounded at the bottom. This style is ideal for men who prefer a sophisticated, classic, and artistic appearance.

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12. The Braided Long Beard
The braided long beard is a bold, culturally inspired style that combines length with intricate styling. It requires a very long beard, usually at least six to eight inches below the chin. The beard can be styled into a single thick Nordic-style braid or multiple smaller, detailed braids. Small clear elastic bands are used to secure the ends. Braiding helps protect the hair from damage while keeping the beard neat, organized, and visually striking.

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13. The Ponytail Beard
The ponytail beard is a practical styling option for very long beards, usually exceeding eight to ten inches in length. It involves gathering the entire beard under the chin and securing it with a soft hair tie or specialized beard band. This style helps manage bulk, reduces friction damage, and keeps the beard neat during physical activities. The ponytail beard is both functional and stylish for men with very long facial hair.

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14. The Handlebar Mustache with Long Beard
The handlebar mustache with a long beard combines a classic handlebar mustache with a full, flowing long beard. The key feature is the contrast between the neatly styled, waxed mustache curls and the fuller, longer beard below. To achieve this look, keep the mustache separate from the beard and use high-hold mustache wax to curl the ends upward into symmetrical shapes. The long beard should remain full and flowing to highlight facial structure and enhance overall appearance.

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15. The Old Dutch Beard
The Old Dutch beard is a classic, traditional long beard style that features long growth on the chin and jawline while keeping the upper lip completely clean-shaven. Historically associated with various cultural and traditional groups, this style has regained popularity among modern men seeking a rugged, distinctive look. The main defining feature is the absence of a mustache, combined with long, full growth on the lower face. Regular grooming is needed to keep the beard neat while maintaining its length.

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16. The Bushy Long Beard
The bushy, long beard is a natural, voluminous style that emphasizes thickness and natural texture over sharp shaping. It embraces natural curls, waves, and growth patterns, allowing the beard to grow freely in all directions. This style is ideal for men who want a rugged, bold, and natural appearance. Regular conditioning and oiling help keep the beard healthy, soft, and manageable despite its heavy volume.

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17. The Pointed Long Beard
The pointed long beard is a modern, sharply styled look that tapers into a distinct V-shaped point at the bottom. This style creates a strong, chiseled appearance and enhances the jawline while adding visual length to the face. Achieving this look requires strategic trimming to gradually narrow the beard toward the chin. Regular maintenance is necessary to keep the point sharp and well-defined.

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18. The Biker Beard
The biker beard is associated with freedom, rebellion, and a rugged, adventurous style. It is typically long, flowing, and slightly untamed in appearance, unlike highly groomed corporate styles. This beard embraces natural texture and a rough, masculine aesthetic. Regular but minimal grooming is recommended to keep it healthy while maintaining its rugged character.

19. The Hipster Long Beard
The hipster long beard blends vintage grooming traditions with modern, fashion-forward styling. It is characterized by a well-maintained, full, long beard with careful attention to cleanliness and shape. This style requires consistent grooming to keep the beard healthy and neatly styled while still maintaining a relaxed, artistic appearance. It is a popular choice for men who want a balance between classic and contemporary fashion.

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20. The Two-Tone Long Beard
The two-tone long beard is a visually striking style that naturally features two different beard colors, often caused by genetics or aging. This style highlights the contrast between the shades, creating a unique and distinctive appearance. It is best maintained with regular conditioning and gentle grooming to keep the beard healthy while showcasing the natural color variation.

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21. The Wavy Long Beard
The wavy, long beard embraces natural hair texture and genetics, allowing natural waves to flow freely. Instead of using heat or chemical straighteners, this style focuses on enhancing and maintaining natural wave patterns. Regular conditioning and gentle grooming help keep the beard healthy while allowing it to cascade naturally for a stylish, majestic appearance.

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22. The Straightened Long Beard
The straightened long beard is a modern, high-grooming style that gives long facial hair a sleek, smooth, and polished appearance. It transforms a thick, voluminous beard into a straight, flowing look using grooming tools and products designed to reduce frizz. Regular conditioning and heat protection products are important when using styling tools. This style represents a luxury, highly refined aesthetic in modern beard grooming.

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23. The Curly Long Beard
The curly long beard showcases dense, springy, and naturally textured facial hair. It is ideal for men with naturally curly beard growth, as the hair often grows outward rather than straight down, creating a full, voluminous appearance. Proper grooming is important to keep curls healthy and controlled. Regular conditioning and moisturizing help maintain softness and prevent dryness while preserving natural curl patterns.

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24. The Uniform Long Beard
The uniform long beard is a clean, balanced style where the beard length is kept consistent across the chin, cheeks, and jawline. This style focuses on symmetry and neatness rather than extreme shaping. Regular trimming is required to maintain even length and prevent uneven growth. Daily grooming, including brushing and conditioning, helps keep the beard healthy, smooth, and well-maintained.

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25. The Wild and Free Beard
The wild and free beard is a natural, untamed style that embraces maximum natural growth and texture. It is characterized by length, volume, and a slightly rugged appearance rather than precise shaping. Minimal trimming is done, mainly to remove split ends and keep the beard healthy. Regular conditioning and oiling help maintain softness while preserving its natural, free-growing look.








