2. The Dutchbeard is a smart and aggressive style. Also, it is a casual
look and not at all suitable for theprofessional world. This style is only
for themen witha strong beard growth because it requires a very
aggressive beard.
3. The dutchbeard is essentiallythe garibaldi beard withoutthe
moustacheand thusit has thesignaturesquare shape withround
edges but withoutthemoustache.This style requires a strong handat
the trimmingand shavingas wellas maintaining.
4. First, you must start offwith a good beard growth and untilthenlet
your beard grow in its natural form. Untilthenmakesure you keep
your beard well-nourishedwithbeard oiland well maintainedwitha
trimmer.
5. The side burns for this beard start offvery narrow, say about 1-1.5
cms only. Your second step is to trim the beard narrow and thenlet it
descend wider.
6. Around the chinyou needto takematters in your hand, literally. Make
sure thatboth sides are even by usinga rulerfor themarkings.
7. The third step is thusstyling outwith thehelp of scissors and trimmer.
A razor may notbe able to establish theright style and thusa trimmer
is a better option.
8. The fourth step is to thengrow out the beard beyond the jawline.
Whileyou do this makesure you do not narrow in thebottom of
beard like you usuallydo for all other beard styles.
9. Finallyyou can use a trimmer as well as a pair of scissors to achieve
theflat bottom and then use beard oilto twirl the ends inwards so as
to give it a rather naturalfinishthana pointy one.