How to Grow, Trim, Maintain and Take Care of a Ducktail Beard

Mo Parker

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There exist a variety of beard styles ranging from a soul patch beard to a goatee to an Amish beard. If you want a beard style that is the pinnacle of badassery and one of the key facial hair trends connected with the Viking image then the ducktail beard style is for you.

A ducktail beard should be allowed to grow for a few months and then trimmed into the correct style by trimming the sides, and neckline followed by cleaning up the edges and cheeks. Maintain the beard with a proper beard care routine and frequent trimming.

In this article, we touch on tips about how to grow a ducktail beard, trim it as well as how groom and take care of it!

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What is a Ducktail Beard?

Before we dive further into how to grow a ducktail beard, it is important to first understand what type of style it is.

The ducktail beard, as its name suggests, is styled and groomed to resemble a duck’s tail. In this beard style, the chin hair serves as the main focus point, and the rest of the face is tidied up with a close shave and short trimming.

You can be flexible with the length of your hair when growing a ducktail beard, but it looks best when it’s between 2 and 4 inches long. This is not a look you can achieve with a little stubble because you’ll need some length to create that pointed form.

Any face shape can benefit from the ducktail beard, although rounder features are its best match. If your face shape falls on the round, oval, or diamond-shape spectrum then you should give this style a try.

Charlie Hunnam and Jamie Fox are two celebrities that have been seen rocking this style of beard.

How to Grow a Ducktail Beard

Before styling, you must first have a full beard. If you do, that’s amazing. If not, let your beard grow out completely and style it normally for the first 2 months, paying special attention to keeping the cheek and mustache areas trimmed and shorter.

Give Time to Your Beard to Grow

If you want a perfectly shaped ducktail beard, you might have to let your beard grow for a few months before trimming it. An important step is that you keep the sides of your hair short and allow the hair in the chin area to grow out over time.

Every month, a beard grows around half an inch. A ducktail can be developed long or short, but a good length is between 2 and 4 inches, which takes around 4 months to reach.

The ducktail requires a significant volume of hair before you start styling, but you don’t need to develop a massive, bushy, enormous beard. You will require a suitable 2 to 4-inch to work with in length and fullness.

Keep the Cheek Hair Short

If necessary, the cheek hair can be kept short. Many ducktail enthusiasts keep a shaved area below the neckline and let the beard grow above the neckline.

Allow the chin hair to grow to the length you wish and meanwhile, you can keep your mustache short, which emphasizes the beard more, or you can grow it long and sharp (achieve those points using a decent mustache wax).

Keep Your Beard Clean

Although it will be five months before you cut your beard, you still need to maintain it clean and moisturized to prevent flaking and broken ends. You should wash and rinse your beard at least once a week. Never undervalue the moisturizing abilities of the beard oil of your choice and use it frequently.

Do Not Believe Any Misconceptions

Just like many things, there exist many baseless misconceptions when it comes to beard growth. A particular one is the idea that trimming your beard would cause it to grow longer and faster, which is, of course, false news.

Avoid falling into this trap. Washing it and applying the right creams to it is the only way to encourage beard growth. Get the best beard growth oil available to aid in the growth of your beard.

How to Trim and Shape Your Ducktail Beard

Growing a ducktail beard is not hard, you just need to give it time to grow to the proper, desired length. The real part comes when you have to trim and shape it into a ducktail beard which is more important and trickier. Follow our tips to get your desired look in no time!

Tools You Will Need

If you plan on trimming your beard yourself rather than opting for barber visits then you will need the following tools to help you in this process:

  • Beard trimmer
  • Beard comb
  • Beard scissors
  • Beard brush

The other products in your beard care routine will come in the maintenance section.

Trace an Initial Rough Shape

Make sure you have plenty of light and a good mirror before you begin trimming and shaving. This can seem excessive, but clear sight is necessary to detect any shifts in symmetry.

Detangle and straighten your hair with a beard comb, and always trim your beard after it has completely dried. When your hair is wet it will appear longer as compared to when it is fully dry.

As an expert tip, make sure you’re completely perpendicular to the mirror and constantly assess your work by maintaining a straight head. To create a rough V shape on the sides of your face, crop the hair with your beard trimmer.

Trim the Sides and Clean Up the Edges

Use your beard brush to brush your hair upward and outward beginning at the bottom once you’ve roughly formed a V shape. Your beard will get fluffier as a result, and you’ll be able to see its general shape more clearly.

To give your ducktail a distinct line, use your trimmer. Your jawline hair should have a straight, pointed end that points in the direction of your chin and depending on your tastes, you can change the length of the hair on your chin and jaw, but you should cut a right angle where your jaw meets the edge of your face.

Clean up Your Cheeks and Trim Your Neckline

It’s crucial to have a neckline that is expertly cut as it distinguishes between a dirty, untidy appearance and one that is polished and expertly finished. Trim your neckline in a curved line that extends from just above your earlobe to just above your Adam’s apple.

For a more polished result, give yourself a close shave as you finish this step. Clean, defined lines can draw attention to the cheekbone region.

However, for a rougher appearance, you can either go with a cool fade or let your facial hair grow naturally and unrestricted. Generally speaking, if the cheekbone line is kept higher on the face, this beard style will appear better.

Maintain the Ducktail Shape

If the first three steps seem a little difficult, you may just entrust the challenging part to a trained expert. Whatever method you use to grow out your ducktail beard, regular trimming at home will help you keep the style.

To trim the edges of your beard, you’ll need your beard trimmer and a nice pair of scissors. If your facial hair grows quickly, you may need to shave it even sooner than every 3 to 4 weeks.

Your cheekbones and neck will need more maintenance. Remember that maintaining a beard’s shape will require more effort the more intricate the style.

How to Take Care of a Ducktail Beard

Grooming and maintenance of any type of beard involve having a good beard care routine that caters to your specific facial hair type and texture and having routinely trimming sessions whether it is by yourself or by a barber.

We already presented you with the steps for trimming your ducktail beard. Taking care of it would involve having a proper beard care routine and these are the following steps.

  • Brush your beard daily with a good beard brush, a quality boar bristle brush is highly recommended.
  • Wash your beard daily with warm water and on alternative days use a beard wash.
  • Invest in beard oil and balm that are made up of natural oils instead of synthetic oils.

Following these steps will keep your beard looking healthy and fresh. The oil and balm will provide your hair fibers with moisture and hydration as well as protection against dust and grime.

Your beard will also remain odor-free if you brush it regularly as any food crumbs or sweat stuck in there will be freed with a good, daily brush.

The important takeaway from this is that having a good shape and style of beard is just not enough, you have to actively engage in making sure it remains healthy and appears youthful rather than dull, dry, and brittle.

Conclusion

A ducktail beard might seem funny from the name but the look of it is far from that. If you believe that it is the perfect beard style for you then do not waste any more time and start growing one out. Just make sure to follow the steps we provided you with to have a flawless ducktail beard experience. We hope that this guide provided you with the right tips on how to grow, trim and maintain a ducktail beard and that these were useful!

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