AI-powered · Face shape detection · Instant recommendations
From photo to personalized beard guide in seconds.
Take a clear, front-facing photo of your face. Good lighting helps the AI detect your jawline and chin structure accurately.
Our AI analyzes 100+ facial landmarks to identify if you have an oval, round, square, heart, or diamond face shape.
The algorithm cross-references your face shape with classic and modern beard styles to find your most attractive match.
Receive a personalized recommendation including growth tips, trimming techniques, and maintenance products.
Different face shapes require different beard proportions to achieve maximum attractiveness.
The most versatile shape with balanced proportions. Almost any beard style will look good on you.
Best Styles: Short Stubble, Corporate Beard, Full Beard
You don't need to 'fix' any proportions, so focus on highlighting your natural symmetry.
Width and length are nearly equal. Your goal is to elongate the face and add definition.
Best Styles: Goatee, Van Dyke, Pointed Ducktail
Keeping sides short and adding length at the chin creates a more masculine, angular appearance.
Strong, wide jawline. You want to highlight your jaw without making it look too 'boxy'.
Best Styles: Short Full Beard, Circle Beard, Heavy Stubble
Softer, rounded edges on your beard help balance the sharp angles of your jawline.
Wide forehead and narrow, pointed chin. You need to add bulk to the lower face.
Best Styles: Full Beard, Garibaldi, Extended Goatee
A thick beard adds much-needed volume to the chin area, balancing your wider upper face.
Wide cheekbones with a narrow forehead and jawline. Focus on chin width.
Best Styles: Balbo, Chin Strap, Short Boxed Beard
Adding width to the chin helps soften prominent cheekbones and creates a more balanced silhouette.
A beard is essentially "makeup for men." By strategically lining your beard and managing its volume, you can hide a weak chin, sharpen a soft jawline, and even create the illusion of lower body fat. The key is in the neckline and cheek line.
Shave everything below a line two fingers above your Adam's apple. This creates a sharp shadow that defines your jaw from your neck.
Keep your cheek lines as high as natural, but clean up the stray hairs. A higher cheek line makes your face look fuller; a lower one makes it look more angular.
Don't trim for the first 4 weeks. Let the hair fill in naturally to see your true growth pattern.
Use beard oil daily from day one. It hydrates the skin underneath and prevents the 'beard itch'.
Use a dedicated beard wash 2-3 times a week. Regular hair shampoo is too harsh for facial skin.
Define your neckline 2 fingers above the Adam's apple. A clean neckline instantly makes the beard look intentional.
Facial harmony is the balance between your features. In evolutionary psychology, a strong jawline and facial hair are often linked to higher testosterone levels and perceived maturity. However, an ill-fitting beard style can disrupt this harmony by making your face appear too long, too wide, or asymmetrical.
The Golden Ratio (1:1.618) also applies to beard grooming. A beard that follows the natural curves of your face while correcting for shape imbalances (like a narrow chin) creates a more aesthetically pleasing silhouette. This is why "beard-shaping" is a core tenet of modern looksmaxxing.
For men with lower-than-ideal facial bone structure, a beard offers a way to manually adjust their "perceived" bone structure. By adding volume to the chin, you can achieve a more dominant profile. By tapering the sides, you can emphasize your cheekbones.
MoggerMan's AI tool uses these principles of geometry and biology to ensure your beard isn't just hair on your face, but a tool for optimization. Whether you're trying to achieve the "Hunter Eyes" look or simply want to look more professional, the right beard is your greatest asset.