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Proper Beard Styles for That Next Job Interview

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When it comes to beards, many men feel a sense of freedom.  Growing out a beard allows them to express their individuality and enjoy conveying a message about who they are without having to say a word.  Men can grow beards as wildly and flamboyantly as they’d like, all in the name of self-expression.

That is, until you have a job interview.  If you want to land a job in a corporate environment or another type of workplace in which professionalism is key, you may want to consider adjusting your facial hair situation to fit into the climate in which you’d like to be accepted.  As we all know, humans are visual creatures.  For better or worse, we judge a person by their appearance first.  So, having a beard that looks professional rather than unruly can make or break your chances of landing the job of your dreams.

Today, we’ll be talking about the best beard styles for a job interview.  As you’ll soon see, you don’t need to shave everything off in order to look the part.

Clean-Shaven

Of course, when it comes to a job interview, you can never go wrong with the clean-shaven look.  As we know, having a smooth face can make you look professional, and make it look like you care about your appearance by taking the time each day to shave.  If you’re going for this look, time your shaving session right so you don’t have a 5 o’clock shadow by the time the interview begins.  Also, bear in mind that this look isn’t for everyone.  For instance, some men have baby faces, and a clean-shaven look will make them look younger than they are, which can actually interfere with your prospects.

Short, Shaped and Tidy

Short, shaped and tidy is a good look if you want to look older than you are, or if you want to enjoy a beard without looking like too much of an individualist.  The key is creating very clean lines that allow the interviewer to see that you care a great deal about your personal appearance, and how you present yourself to the world.

Medium-Length and Shaped to Perfection

If you have a mid-length beard and want to keep it, simply do some maintenance on it so that it looks more suitable for a professional environment.  Again, the key is having a good, clean shape that looks professional rather than wild.  You’ll also want to use a beard oil and a beard balm to style it and hydrate it so that it looks tame and soft rather than frizzy and damaged.

Long, Shaped and Healthy

Lastly, we have the long beard.  If you spent months and months growing out a long beard and don’t feel ready to give it up, there are ways to rock it that can still look professional.  Once again, it’s all about shaping – are you sensing a trend here?  Having a clean shape to your long beard takes the “edge” off of your overall appearance.  Additionally, long beards require daily maintenance in order to look healthy rather than messy.  Use a beard oil each day, and brush or comb your beard regularly to avoid tangles.  Also, stay on top of those trims so that you don’t have split ends that give your beard a damaged appearance.

A Well-Kept Beard Matters at Your Interview

Having an attractive and well-kept beard during a job interview can make a very good impression and increase your chances of getting hired.  Use this guide to determine which beard style will work best for your unique facial hair.  And, most importantly, go