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The skin near the mouth is delicate, so take it slow when shaving. You can also bite your top lip to help pull the skin taught. The parted pencil mustache is grown and groomed in the same way as the pencil, with the difference being adding a hard line at the philtrum the indent above your upper lip. Use an electric trimmer to add the part to your mustache. How wide you go is up to you, though we recommend keeping it on the thinner side. Ron Burgundy, maybe Ron Swanson at times? Keep it trimmed along the top lip, so it forms a horizontal line.

Trim to a rounded end at the edges of the mouth. Ah, the toothbrush mustache. There are two notable toothbrush mustaches in history—Charlie Chaplin and well, you know who else. Will it ever be acceptable to wear a toothbrush mustache again?

Most likely not. Michael Jordan kind of had one in an old Hanes commercial. Handlebar mustaches require the use of Mustache Wax to achieve a style that resembles bicycle handles. They burst back onto the scene in the early s led by hipsters who wore them ironically. When done well, they can look really badass. Our favorite is the Hungarian, if you can pull it off. There are few things as impressive as a handlebar mustache. The standard handlebar is thick with the handles, or ends of the mustache, grown long.

The mustache is waxed with the ends shaped into fine points. The handles curl out over the cheeks and back towards the middle of the face. A full handlebar mustache requires significant length and can take six months or longer. The handles are grown from the hair at the edges of the mustache. Similar to the walrus, some men may not be able to grow a full set of handlebars if the terminal length of their mustache hair is on the shorter side. The handlebar mustache requires a good deal of grooming.

Keeping the center of the mustache neat is essential to giving a clean look. Long before Greg Berzinsky had the beard of a Greek God, he had as close to a perfect handlebar mustache as one can get.

Well, technically, he still has it. In this video, Greg gives a masterclass on styling a handlebar mustache. The petite handlebar is a smaller version of the standard handlebar. The petite handlebar mustache is grown the same way as a regular handlebar, but everything is kept shorter and more compact. The petite handlebar mustache requires a high amount of grooming. Keeping the mustache short and the center of the mustache trimmed above the top lip is essential to giving a clean look.

You may also opt to shave a hard part at the philtrum. It is mostly the same as the handlebar mustache, with the only difference being that the handles are not curled. Instead, they are waxed horizontally and shaped to a point. The English mustache is grown like a standard handlebar. The handles are grown from the edges of the mustache while the center is trimmed to look neat.

You want to avoid hair covering the lips. For an even more distinguished look, you may opt to create a hard part at the philtrum. The English mustache requires a good deal of grooming. Keeping the center of the mustache trimmed above the top lip is essential to giving a clean look. You can trim the mustache hair, or you can use a blowdryer to help push the hair horizontally from the philtrum, and up off of the lip.

Check out Greg Berzinsky's video showing you how to style an English mustache. The Hungarian Mustache is the stuff of legends. They probably weren't known as Hungarian mustaches at the time, though. It may be tied to Franz Ferdinand—the Archduke of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, not the band—or it could be because the mustache is so big it eats your face… because it was Hungary.

What, you thought you were going to read a blog about mustaches and not come across one dad joke? The Hungarian mustache is grown like the walrus and then shaped to have long, swooping handles. It may take up to a year to get the length needed, and not everyone will have it in their DNA to do it. The Hungarian mustache requires a little less grooming than the standard handlebar.

Most of your grooming with the style will be combing or brushing the hair to keep it clean, and training the hair to curl naturally.

You will need to frequently shave the hair beneath the handles at the outer corners of your mouth. Using your thumb and index finger, use a sweeping motion to curl the handles and train your mustache to keep its shape. You want to avoid twisting. Once the 'stache curls how you like, you can use a high-hold product like hairspray to keep it in place.

The handlebars are waxed thin and form a sharp point. The easiest way would be to grow out a full handlebar mustache or Hungarian. Once you have the required length for the handlebars, shave the mustache gap between the top of the mustache and bottom of the nose, and trim any hairs that hang over the top lip giving you a pencil mustache with handlebars.

Apply a heavy-hold wax and style however you want. Ready to have your mind blown? Horseshoe mustaches are often mislabeled as a Fu Manchu, but the Fu Manchu differs from the horseshoe in that the Fu Manchu is only connected to the face at the top corners of the mouth. Add a wide gap at the philtrum, so the handles are separated. You want a natural-looking mustache, so using too heavy a wax will leave you with a mustache that resembles two hanging toothpicks.

The Fu Manchu requires daily shaving and grooming to get rid of any stray hairs and maintain the philtrum gap. Hybrid mustaches are part mustache, part beard, and part weird. Hybrid mustache styles utilize some beard hair as well. The horseshoe is the American muscle car of mustaches. The horseshoe is a thick, full mustache that connects to two vertical strips of cheek hair grown parallel to the mouth and extending to the jawline. Longer walrus mustaches are often mislabeled as horseshoes as well.

The difference? The walrus is all mustache that has grown long enough and hangs low enough next to the mouth to resemble a horseshoe. You might have last seen it on Hulk Hogan or another of his pro wrestler brethren, causing as much bad luck as any other upside-down horseshoe. Best for: Round and square faces looking to add some length. Chevron mustache Definitely not a shy mustache, the Chevron displays itself loudly and proudly upon the wearer's top lip, representing a hefty style statement.

Best for: If you have small features, the chevron will dominate your face. What you need. Play Pause. Pyramid mustache This sophisticated mustache is characterized by a wide base that slightly narrows as it reaches the nose. When it's done right — and rest assured that this isn't one of the more challenging short mustache styles to grow — the pyramid 'tache will look good on almost any face shape, its borders easily maintained with a stubble or precision trimmer.

Best for: A well-constructed pyramid mustache will suit most. Zappa mustache The Zappa mustache is as much a one-off as Frank Zappa himself, combining a wide soul patch with a full mustache growing slightly past the corners of the mouth.

As a rule of thumb, the fuller your Zappa 'tache is, the better — although unlike some other mustache styles, it isn't too high-maintenance either. A bit of stubble will complement it nicely. Best for: Oblong faces, or those seeking more definition.

Clark Gable mustache For a sophisticated look from the old school, there can surely be no better mustache than the Clark Gable, this thickish pencil-thin number exuding the class of the Hollywood legend. Best for: Almost everyone, but it can merge into the background if your hair is pale. Add a star-shaped badge for extra 'law enforcement' appeal. The meaning of the mustache: facial hair not to be messed with The mustache has always commanded a certain level of respect — the commitment required to grow and maintain one being widely recognized.

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