I just started growing my facial hair for no shave November. I’m looking to grow a circle beard/goatee with a handlebar mustache. Not gonna lie. I’m kinda excited to try the handlebar.
We're big fans of the handlebar stache over here brother! Check out our video on how to really make that handlebar shine: livebearded.com/blogs/do-better/mustache-hack-to-make-your-handlebar-pop?_pos=7&_sid=635c07835&_ss=r
Out of 10 or so mustache / handlebar styling and trimming videos, this is the first one that actually talks about what makes a handlebar a handlebar. I've been taking social distancing as an opportunity to grow out my stache more than I usually do, and I've really been feeling the struggle of the absolute mess that it can make. 1.) Explaining that all-natural is even an option, and how much having wax on your person can make the style more sustainable 2.) Addressing exactly what hairs to trim in a handlebar and what hairs to leave alone-clearing our a nose-width section, and the remainder can be pulled to the sides with wax. I made a whole UA-cam playlist of guides just to find those two answers. Thanks so much for being direct for the more analytically-minded of us beardmen.
I Love Y'all's Hats Especially The New One And All These Videos Are A Great Help Can't Wait To Get Sample And I know They Will Be Great Just Got A Great Teacher And That's Very Helpful 💯😎💪
Thank u my brother u are my live bearded inspiration im almost there. Ima have it exactly like you soon. I wish there was a live bearded forum where i can post pics of my transformation
You really lucked out having nearly a blonde mustache and darker beard to further define that separation. Starting to grow mine out from an already pretty full mustache. From your trimming article you talk about getting started. You say not to curl the ends too soon but how do you really know when that point is? Also, do you try to define the beard/mustache separation in early stages or wait for that part as well? Seems if I do it early it might add to those awkward stages and waiting might better camouflage it.
You can find our mustache wax here, livebearded.com/products/mustache-wax?variant=39348276297797&?_pos=1&_sid=6d71bfb73&_ss=r the natural ingredients are Beeswax, Lanolin, and Jojoba Oil
I'm growing my mustache out now and have been for about a month now so have a long way to go.. when should I start trimming? I'm assuming I should get a ton of length first before I even start trimming at all?
I look forward to getting mine long enough to look like yours. Right now, I rock a lazy walrus as I have to wear a surgical mask most of the day on my job and my breath melts the wax.
I have grown out my mustache for months without trimming. I finally trimmed the tips today. The hairs from the centre have mostly reached the corners of my mouth already. I kinda thought that was the goal all along. Should I really comb them straight down then trimmer them as you recommend? Or is that method kind of a shortcut to growing them all the way out as I did?
Hi!How to deal with hair growing like spikes when you are letting grow your stache?i let it grow mine aprox 2 month about 1,5 cm, but i can't handle the fact that i try to style it with wax, brush and hair dryer sadly it's like shooting spikes above my lips...What can i do?what product can help me to make hair softer, easier to comb and let me style it?i mean other product besides strong wax. I am pacient and don't wanna cut my stache so i need some advices to deal with this problem while letting grow it. I will appreciate your tips and advices. Thanks and greetings from Argentina!👍😀
what about if you have a small tash that youre growing out? ive been growing mine for about 4 months now - its still small - how should i trim it to get the handlebars still going? or should I literally just let it get wild and big at the same time without any trimming maintenance?
This is exactly the trim video i needed. I had pretty much given up on my handlebar because i always seemed 2 mess it up and there's no good beard and mustache barber's in my area. Thank you!
Hey bro, glad we could help out! Just let it grow for about 3 months or more before doing anything to it! Then come back and watch some more of our tutorials in the handlebar series and it'll be a step by step guide for your handlebar domination!
I like how you've separated your mustache from your beard, great look I think I would get caught up in trying to even up the sides of the mustache and end up with a Charlie Chaplin style mustache
Question.. My stache is growing well, but the center is starting to drive me crazy. I don't want a walrus, but would prefer to get the entire mustache long enough to pull it out to the sides..I noticed that you cut your hair in the center but I want to avoid that.. It's been 8 months now and I have about ,2 inch growth on the handle bars but only am inch and a half on the center hairs...I have trained it to go outward but it's just not long enough yet.. Thoughts?
I need some advice. My beard is almost identical in density and hair type as Spencer's. He has a couple months of extra growth and a larger handlebar stache. My issue is the amount of rogue hairs along the top of my stache that not only come in different colors but grow straight and i mean STRAIGHT up or out to the side. No amount of wax, training, styling, washing has ever got them to join my stache or lay flat, soooo I snip them off. While my mustache does look quite clean and groomed it's annoying to have 10-20 bits of stubble that I have to constantly maintain along the top of my stache. Am i doing the right thing?
Hey bro! Sounds like you are starting to get some gray hairs in your stache, and that will definitely change the complexity of it. Usually taking some clippers and trimming the wilder, more coarse hairs down even with your stache is just a necessity of a handlebar. Spence has some more handlebar grooming tips and videos in our channel. Or you can find them all on our blog living at www.livebearded.com. Lots of great information there worthy of a look to get the best out of your stache game! Hope this helps brother, don't give up!
Your moustache looks much better trimmed. It’s funny that you come the centre downwardly, it’s a bit of a Hitler deal in the centre LOL, sorry. Couldn’t remember where I had seen that before. I’ve checked out old pictures from the 1900s of men’s facial hair. You can get some cool ideas. Thanks for the video you did a good job.
My partner had an all natural stache that was so long, it covered his top lip and almost hit his bottom lip! Used to ask him all the time whether he had a top lip at all. It cracked me up when he would pick up his stache to kiss me lol.
Cannot wait until my mustache is back in full force it's been 6 months without it. All these killer beard mustache combo's have inspired me
Great video! Thanks for validating my self-realized strategies that I spent way too long figuring out lol
I just started growing my facial hair for no shave November. I’m looking to grow a circle beard/goatee with a handlebar mustache. Not gonna lie. I’m kinda excited to try the handlebar.
We're big fans of the handlebar stache over here brother! Check out our video on how to really make that handlebar shine:
livebearded.com/blogs/do-better/mustache-hack-to-make-your-handlebar-pop?_pos=7&_sid=635c07835&_ss=r
Most lush moustache I've ever seen 🔥😍
Well thanks brother! Have a great day!
Out of 10 or so mustache / handlebar styling and trimming videos, this is the first one that actually talks about what makes a handlebar a handlebar. I've been taking social distancing as an opportunity to grow out my stache more than I usually do, and I've really been feeling the struggle of the absolute mess that it can make.
1.) Explaining that all-natural is even an option, and how much having wax on your person can make the style more sustainable
2.) Addressing exactly what hairs to trim in a handlebar and what hairs to leave alone-clearing our a nose-width section, and the remainder can be pulled to the sides with wax.
I made a whole UA-cam playlist of guides just to find those two answers. Thanks so much for being direct for the more analytically-minded of us beardmen.
I Love Y'all's Hats Especially The New One And All These Videos Are A Great Help Can't Wait To Get Sample And I know They Will Be Great Just Got A Great Teacher And That's Very Helpful 💯😎💪
Absolutely brother, we've always got your back!
Thank u my brother u are my live bearded inspiration im almost there. Ima have it exactly like you soon. I wish there was a live bearded forum where i can post pics of my transformation
Thanks for great advice!
You're very welcome brother, glad we could help!
You really lucked out having nearly a blonde mustache and darker beard to further define that separation. Starting to grow mine out from an already pretty full mustache. From your trimming article you talk about getting started. You say not to curl the ends too soon but how do you really know when that point is? Also, do you try to define the beard/mustache separation in early stages or wait for that part as well? Seems if I do it early it might add to those awkward stages and waiting might better camouflage it.
The video I needed! Many thanks!
May I ask what wax you use in the tube? Took a gander in your store but didn't see it.
You can find our mustache wax here, livebearded.com/products/mustache-wax?variant=39348276297797&?_pos=1&_sid=6d71bfb73&_ss=r
the natural ingredients are Beeswax, Lanolin, and Jojoba Oil
I'm growing my mustache out now and have been for about a month now so have a long way to go.. when should I start trimming? I'm assuming I should get a ton of length first before I even start trimming at all?
We typically recommend you wait about 5 to 6 months of growth before trimming.
I look forward to getting mine long enough to look like yours. Right now, I rock a lazy walrus as I have to wear a surgical mask most of the day on my job and my breath melts the wax.
I have grown out my mustache for months without trimming. I finally trimmed the tips today. The hairs from the centre have mostly reached the corners of my mouth already. I kinda thought that was the goal all along. Should I really comb them straight down then trimmer them as you recommend? Or is that method kind of a shortcut to growing them all the way out as I did?
Hi!How to deal with hair growing like spikes when you are letting grow your stache?i let it grow mine aprox 2 month about 1,5 cm, but i can't handle the fact that i try to style it with wax, brush and hair dryer sadly it's like shooting spikes above my lips...What can i do?what product can help me to make hair softer, easier to comb and let me style it?i mean other product besides strong wax. I am pacient and don't wanna cut my stache so i need some advices to deal with this problem while letting grow it. I will appreciate your tips and advices. Thanks and greetings from Argentina!👍😀
Thanks for the help. Working on my first handlebar. Can't grow a beard tho. Lol
Siiiiick! Keep us posted!
What type of wax do you use or recommend?
We have a great mustache wax, check it out here. livebearded.com/products/mustache-wax
Do you comb down the middle part of your mustache (nose width) or do you pull it to each side?
It depends! But I believe Spence uses wax and fingers to pull it to each side
Dang brother that mustache has came along way! You have to have some patience to rock something that thick lol Good trim vid 👍🏻🙏🏻
Patience is definitely key!!
thanku
What do you do with the rogue strands of hair that are untrainable. I have stash hairs pointing out.
Do you use mustache wax? I usually go in with some scissors and trim any hairs that are unruly.
what about if you have a small tash that youre growing out? ive been growing mine for about 4 months now - its still small - how should i trim it to get the handlebars still going? or should I literally just let it get wild and big at the same time without any trimming maintenance?
This is exactly the trim video i needed. I had pretty much given up on my handlebar because i always seemed 2 mess it up and there's no good beard and mustache barber's in my area. Thank you!
Hey bro, glad we could help out! Just let it grow for about 3 months or more before doing anything to it! Then come back and watch some more of our tutorials in the handlebar series and it'll be a step by step guide for your handlebar domination!
@@livebearded I’ve been trying to figure out how to trim those little under hairs that go down to your beard and this video answered it perfectly
Very helpful video bro.. really cool mustaches 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks man! This was a big help!
I like how you've separated your mustache from your beard, great look
I think I would get caught up in trying to even up the sides of the mustache and end up with a Charlie Chaplin style mustache
haha, it's something that you just have to walk away from sometimes so we don't take too much off. Patience is key!!
I didn’t see the mustache wax on your website. Is it no longer available?
It's on there bro. Check the link below. 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
livebearded.com/collections/all/products/mustache-wax
Moustache is looking fine here 👍
Mighty fine 👌
Question.. My stache is growing well, but the center is starting to drive me crazy. I don't want a walrus, but would prefer to get the entire mustache long enough to pull it out to the sides..I noticed that you cut your hair in the center but I want to avoid that.. It's been 8 months now and I have about ,2 inch growth on the handle bars but only am inch and a half on the center hairs...I have trained it to go outward but it's just not long enough yet.. Thoughts?
What wax do you use?
Our Live Bearded Mustache wax brother! www.livebearded.com
Thank you!!!! I have about an inch now! DeathGrip and a Little Elmers Glue Stick lol!
Keep it groowing !!
Great video bro. Thanks for the info as always
You got it brother! We're always here to help.
Your mustache is looking blonde ish. Is that due to the wax ? It looks great.
No brother! The wax doesn't change the color of your hair 🤝
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My mustache was looking a little crazy before I watched this..
I need some advice. My beard is almost identical in density and hair type as Spencer's. He has a couple months of extra growth and a larger handlebar stache. My issue is the amount of rogue hairs along the top of my stache that not only come in different colors but grow straight and i mean STRAIGHT up or out to the side. No amount of wax, training, styling, washing has ever got them to join my stache or lay flat, soooo I snip them off. While my mustache does look quite clean and groomed it's annoying to have 10-20 bits of stubble that I have to constantly maintain along the top of my stache. Am i doing the right thing?
Hey bro! Sounds like you are starting to get some gray hairs in your stache, and that will definitely change the complexity of it. Usually taking some clippers and trimming the wilder, more coarse hairs down even with your stache is just a necessity of a handlebar. Spence has some more handlebar grooming tips and videos in our channel. Or you can find them all on our blog living at www.livebearded.com. Lots of great information there worthy of a look to get the best out of your stache game! Hope this helps brother, don't give up!
I smile when I trim mine it seems to work better for me
Thats good to know! It may help someone!
Absolutely perfect.
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AWARENESS OF GOOD CONNECTION AND DISCIPLINE AND TRUSTING THE PROCESS 🤝🏻. GOD BLESS FAMILY✊🏻
Well said, brother! 💪 👊
What beard trimmer are you using
These were Andis if I remember correctly. But, we have a video of our top trimmers for 2019 that you should check out if you haven't yet!
how do ppl do this with trimmers and NOT clip their lips? im always cutting my lip trying it
Spencers moustache is my goal 'stache
DustinT Freeman thanks brother!
My God! That's a great looking beard! That's a 1%er right there.
Come join us in the 1% club bro!
Live Bearded just subbed man!
DAMN thats beautiful!!!
Thanks good advice
Glad we could help bro!
How long it takes to grow a mustaches like this...?
Omer Hafiz I keep it trimmed but probably about 4-5 months?
We suggest letting your mustache grow untouched for about 3-4 months for this particular look.
Where can I get myself a live beard baseball cap ?
Your moustache looks much better trimmed. It’s funny that you come the centre downwardly, it’s a bit of a Hitler deal in the centre LOL, sorry. Couldn’t remember where I had seen that before. I’ve checked out old pictures from the 1900s of men’s facial hair. You can get some cool ideas. Thanks for the video you did a good job.
Thanks for the feedback brother!
My partner had an all natural stache that was so long, it covered his top lip and almost hit his bottom lip! Used to ask him all the time whether he had a top lip at all. It cracked me up when he would pick up his stache to kiss me lol.
That's a pretty epic stache!
having stache just as long as yours makes me jalous that mine wont shape that way
It's all about training it and using wax my man!
Lost my stache when I decided to trim it on night after a lot of whiskey.
soo weird that your moustache is blond but beard is not
a lot of men have multicolored beards! I myself have one similar to Spencer here, yet I also have some red in the front of the beard!
You ruined your mustache