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男性のための20のベストひげスタイル(2026年の詳細なイラスト付き)

原題: 20 Best Beard Styles For Men (Detailed Illustrations for 2026)

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ひげは男性らしさを示し、個性を引き立てる素晴らしいスタイルです。2026年に向けた20種類のひげスタイルを詳細なイラストと共に紹介し、それぞれのスタイルの特徴や手入れ方法について解説します。これにより、自分に最適なひげスタイルを見つける手助けをします。
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20 Best Beard Styles For Men (Detailed Illustrations for 2026) Skip to primary navigation Skip to main content Skip to primary sidebar Skip to footer The fact is: beards are awesome. They demonstrate masculinity and confidence – which is why 62% of women find men with facial hair attractive. But which beard style is king? Before you dramatically toss your razor in the trash, listen up. A stylish man needs a well-groomed beard to be attractive – the caveman look just isn’t going to cut it. That means it’s time to evolve. In my guide to the best beard styles for men, you’ll discover everything you need to grow and groom a perfect beard — plus how to choose the ideal beard style for your face shape —guaranteed to attract a beard-loving lady. In this article, we'll cover: Finding Your Perfect Beard Style Beard Styles and Face Shapes Short Stubble Medium Stubble Long Stubble Full Beard French Fork Beard Ducktail Beard Circle Beard Goatee Beard Extended Goatee Imperial Beard Van Dyke Beard Anchor Beard Balbo Beard Mutton Chops Friendly Mutton Chops Verdi Beard Garibaldi Beard Dutch Beard Bandholz Beard Clean Shaven How To Grow A Beard From Nothing Finding Your Perfect Beard Style The beauty of growing a beard is that you can style it in many different ways. However, I recommend that you “grow what you’ve got.” What I mean by this is that, based on your beard genes, try to grow a style that fits how your beard naturally grows . The full beard is timeless, but other styles will come and go as fashion changes. Assess your beard growth patterns and choose your style accordingly. Beard Styles & Face Shapes Like sunglasses or hats, different beard styles work better with different face shapes , so it's essential to pick the right one for you. Men with oblong or rectangular faces should grow a beard with more hair on the sides while keeping the length on the chin shorter to balance out their features. Guys with square or round faces should grow fuller beards on the chin with shorter sides to help lengthen their faces. It's all about keeping your facial features in balance. Oh, and if you've got an oval face, most beard styles will work. (Lucky you!) Check out our guide below if you're unsure about your face shape. We're going to show you the top 20 beard styles for men in detail. Each style has unique features that will completely change how a man looks. I want you to carefully study these beard styles to make the best choice for yourself and your face shape. 1. Short Stubble The short stubble beard style is arguably one of the most simple ones around. It can be achieved by growing facial hair for a few days after shaving. This type of beard looks very short. To maintain a short stubble successfully, use a trimmer and adjust it so that the built-in guard is set all the way back. Any hair that grows below the Adams Apple should be trimmed using a trimmer or razor. If you have stubble all the way to your cheeks, you can trim or shave the hair just below your cheekbone. 2. Medium Stubble As the name suggests, medium stubble is a beard style that is slightly longer than short stubble. A medium stubble can be anywhere between 3 to 5 mm long. Any longer, and it begins to look unkempt and sloppy . As with the short stubble, a medium stubble looks best when kept at the bottom third of a man's face and right above the adam's apple. 3. Long Stubble The long stubble beard style may be trickier to maintain than its shorter counterparts. It is slightly longer than the medium stubble, measuring about 6 mm, and to achieve this look, an adjustable beard trimmer set with the built-in guard at the back will work best. A man who chooses to sport the long stubble style should carefully trim the stubble so that the overall look remains consistent in length . Using scissors or a precision trimmer, remove stray hairs from the face. Shave any hair that grows above the lower third of the face and below the top of the Adams Apple. Check out this video for some more tips: 4. Classic Full Beard The Full Beard is the traditional way to grow facial hair. This beard style can be challenging to achieve as not every man can grow one! Genetics have a lot of influence here, gents. A full beard has a very distinct shape. It starts at the cheek line, and everything below that is left to grow naturally. Men who have naturally high cheekbones, or have trouble defining the cheek line, should draw an imaginary line from the angle of the sideburn in front of the ear up to the outer edge of a mustache. After 4 weeks of growth, guys aiming for this beard style should start shaping it and defining a clear neckline. A professional stylist or barber comes highly recommended for this process and can usually spell the difference between success and failure. 5. French Fork Beard A French Fork is a very distinctive beard style. It is characterized by the hair that extends past the chin, splitting down the middle into two segments. French forks only had 2 prongs – which is where the name for this beard originates. The fictional character Jack Sparrow has been credited for making the French Fork look cool again in recent times. 6. Ducktail Beard The Ducktail beard style is another take on the original full beard and gets its name from its appearance. By looking at it, you can quickly see how much the bottom part of this beard style resembles a duck's tail. Many consider the Ducktail a perfect compromise between the wild characteristic of having a beard and well-groomed sophistication. For this reason, the Ducktail continues to be one of the most popular styles of beard today. To achieve this beard style – the upper part of the beard is trimmed shorter while the hair on the chin area is allowed to grow out . This provides a perfect blend of styled and rugged aesthetics. 7. Circle Beard The Circle beard is the style for men who desire a neater aesthetic. While having full beards may appear untidy to some, the circle beard is a good compromise that allows a man to still keep some facial hair while maintaining a clean look. The circle beard derives its name from its shape. It combines a mustache and a rounded goatee to create a distinct circular shape. Part of the circle beard’s popularity stems from the fact that it is relatively easy to maintain. Sporting circle beards can also have several benefits: It’s a great way to conceal a softer jawline It can help cover up skin breakouts Works well to soften the harsh lines of square jaws 8. Goatee Beard A goatee is a beard worn on the chin, much like a Billy Goat’s beard, and is never supposed to be connected to a mustache. To grow a goatee beard , a man must allow the hair below the lower lip to grow down into the chin. According to the wearer's preference, the sides are then defined as vertical lines or slightly curved, and the hair is then rounded off at the bottom of the chin. 9. Extended Goatee The extended goatee is also called the tailback or the Hollywoodian, and it’s a combination of the goatee and the mustache. Men can attain even more variations of this style by simply adjusting the shapes and angles. In appearance, it looks like a mustache connected to a beard – but with the sideburns removed. To grow an extended goatee, allow a larger area of hair to grow than the preferred size . Once there is enough growth, it becomes a simple matter of trimming the extended goatee into the desired shape and size. 10. Imperial Beard For the man who wants to make an impression with his facial hair, the Imperial beard might be the style to go for! The Imperial beard style is not technically a beard but rather a mustache and was popular in France during the Second Empire. It consists of a curly mustache and a carefully groomed chin beard . It is not to be confused with the Verdi beard style, which has similarities in the curly shape of the mustache. However, unlike the Verdi, the cheeks and sideburns of an Imperial beard are cleanly shaven. The Imperial beard style is more of a goatee than a full beard. 11. Van Dyke Beard The Van Dyke beard style theory is simple: a goatee combined with a mustache. The Van Dyke beard style gets its name from the 17th Century Flemish painter Anthony Van Dyke, and this beard style was his signature look. When sporting the Van Dyke, the cheeks and sideburns must be completely smooth and free of facial hair . A Van Dyke should also be well-defined, so those who choose to wear this style should pay close attention to the shape of the chin beard, making sure that the lines remain clear as time passes. 12. Anchor Beard As you may have already guessed, the Anchor beard style comes from the nautical anchor, and the overall shape should resemble one. A man’s face must be free of sideburns to get the Anchor right. However, the beard should extend slightly along the jawline – shaven to a fine point about a third of the way up the jaw. This beard should be combined with a pencil mustache so that the overall shape is anchor-like. A word of caution regarding this style: it can be tricky to get right as it’s a combination of many styles, namely the Chinstrap, the Goatee, and the Handlebar. The Anchor style suits men with square or oblong-shaped faces , so it’s not a beard style that every man can pull off. 13. Balbo Beard The Balbo beard style has an interesting history. It used to be closely linked to fascists as the man who made it famous was Italian Air Marshall Italo Balbo, one of Mussolini's henchmen during the second world war. The Balbo seems to be synonymous with actor Robert Downey Jr in recent times. The Balbo style consists of three main sections. First, it requires one to grow a mustache. Secondly, a small patch of hair needs to grow under the bottom lip Third, hair should grow beneath the patch under the lip, resembling the low part of a typical beard For reference, the Balbo should resemble an inverted “T.” The Balbo will suit men who have narrow chins. 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