How to trim a Moustache: tips on Moustache & Sideburn Trimming

How to Trim, Style and Shape a Moustache

How to style your Moustache beard

If you feel like getting yourself a beard style that’s bold, strong and distinctive, the mustachioed look may just be the one for you. A standout treasure amongst all the beard styles out there and a big statement for a little beard, the Moustache beard style takes regular care, an eye for detail and great taste, but looks great when done well. Here's everything you need to know about how to trim and style your mustache, just in 5 simple steps.

Step 1. Beard Growing - Grow your beard to 2 cm

As is the case with most beard styles, a certain amount of beard growth is needed beforehand, so you have the length and thickness required to design your facial hair without any limitations. 2 cm tends to be a great length for the Moustache as it’s in that ‘not too short, not too bushy’ zone. But if you’d like a handlebar Moustache, grow it out longer. Once you’ve grown your beard and have a good base to work from, you’re ready to tame the beast into a gentleman.

Step 2. Beard Trimming - Trim your beard to 10 mm

Tip: Use the 1-10 mm beard comb on the 10 mm setting for an even base

Before zoning-in on the upper lip moustache area, it’s time to begin the beard elimination process. Add the beard comb to your Braun Beard trimmer and select your desired Moustache length with the precision wheel. Between 1 cm - 2 cm is usually best, but see what works for you. Then use the trimmer on this setting to even out your whole beard. Make sure there are no hidden or stray hairs underneath the chin or any other part of your face. Now that you’ve achieved the right length across your whole face, you’re ready to shape around it.

Step 3. Moustache Shaping with Beard Trimmer

Tip: First, shape around the Moustache, starting with your neck, cheeks and chin

Remove the beard comb and use the head of your Beard trimmer directly to shape your Moustache. The best way to do this is by shaping around the Moustache, covering the neck, cheeks and chin areas. Remember to steer away from the upper lip area while doing this. Once it’s just your Moustache beard area left, you can start working on the exact shape. Begin with the sides or ‘bars’ of your Moustache, starting wider at first, then gradually cutting down until it’s trim and smart. Use slow, careful strokes to do this – the Moustache beard look deserves the meticulous touch. Also, keep it symmetrical by alternating sides with each stroke – no one needs a wonky tash.

Step 4. Clean shave to sharpen your Moustache

Tip: For an extra-close shave, use the included Gillette razor

Next, it’s time to clean shave your neck, cheeks, chin and jawline. For a smooth, hassle-free shave and result, you can use the Gillette razor, provided with the Braun Beard trimmer kit. Prepare your skin by splashing warm water on it and applying a shaving foam. Shave against the direction of your hair growth using single, continuous strokes until the skin outside your Moustache beard area is smooth and completely hair-free.

Make sure to double-check the harder to reach areas beneath your chin, where your jaw meets the neck and underneath the bottom lip, ensuring every inch of your face is entirely hair-free, except for the area that’s doing all the talking – your now finely-designed, proudly-worn Moustache beard.

Step 5. Moisturise, tweak & style as you go

Looking good? Now just rinse your face and moisturise with a non-alcohol moisturiser to prevent post-shave dryness.

The rest is all down to you as you prune, tweak and style as you go. It’s time to win the long game with your new Moustache beard, so make sure to give it a top-up every couple of days by looking out for stray hairs, keeping both sides of the Moustache (bars) even, keeping the rest of your face nice and clean-shaven, and of course – trying out a few different ways to wear your Moustache beard style. There’s lots of choice for beard styling; wax and balms help achieve different shapes, flourishes and variations. If you fancy going ‘bigger’ with your beard style, why not grow it out longer for a handlebar style and twirling the ends with beard wax for a ‘mustachioed with a capital M’ beard style?

Either way, you now have an iconic beard design.

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