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5 Beard Styles For Every College Guy



You are in college now and its time to create an identity of your own. The best way to do that is by having a well groomed beard. A beard shows your confidence and maturity. There are many beard styles out there but here are a select few that will look good on any college guy.

1.Beard Without Mustache



This style is quite popular among students all over the world. If your on a tight schedule and don't have much time then definitely try this. Its easy to maintain. Its perfect for all the guys with little beards.

2.Natural Beard



This style doesn't fit into a specific category, thats the reason its a unique style on its own. Let your beard grow in its natural way. Even Steve Jobs had the same style while studying at Stanford. So let nature do the grooming for this beard.

3. Korean Beard



Often People from countries such as Korea, Japan and China are clean shaved. Its because they genetically have less beard. Times are changing, this generation is different. This beard style is gaining popularity among guys with little beards.

4.Stubble



This thin and sparsely spread beard is very popular among youngsters. Its easy to maintain and gives you a macho look. You can always increase the length based on your preference.

5.Jawline Beard



This style is the latest trend among college guys. The beard is spread across the jawline and the cheeks are shaved. It gives a strong and smart look. The only downside is that it requires a high maintenance.

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Ashish Samarpit


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