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9 Tips For Growing & Maintaining A Stellar Moustache

  • Writer: Real Ben Castillo
    Real Ben Castillo
  • Nov 24, 2021
  • 3 min read

Whether you’re growing one for Movember or simply because they’re on trend at the moment (the moustache is the new beard, don’t you know?) a ‘Stache’ takes time to train and needs some TLC if it’s to look its best. And who better to give some advice on moustache maintenance than than a bald guy with a sweet stache.


1. Get Your Timing Right

The easiest way to trim your moustache in the initial stages is with clippers or a beard trimmer, but after three to four weeks graduate from these to a quality pair of facial hair scissors to trim around the mouth. This is also the time to start using a moustache comb, along with a little wax. These will help shape your moustache but will also even it out, helping fill any gaps and prevent it from looking fluffy.


2. Cut When Dry

Do not try to trim a wet moustache. Wet hair is heavier and will hang longer. When it dries and retracts you may find you’ve trimmed too much

3. Get Scrubbing

I always recommend using a good face scrub to remove any unwanted food or dead skin cells building up in your moustache, particularly in the early stages.


4. Shampoo And Condition

Facial hair can be very coarse, which can make your skin feel dry and itchy – so try using a little two-in-one shampoo and hair conditioner to keep your moustache clean and conditioned.


5. Give It Some Wax

I try and keep my ‘statche’ as natural as possible but understand that some maintenance is needed from time to time. For special occasions, I might give my ‘tache a little treat and get out the moustache wax to give it some definition.

My personal favorite is the Fisticuffs Moustache Wax – it smells very manly and a little goes a long way. Warm between your fingers thoroughly before applying.


6. Get Combing


A moustache comb is an excellent investment if you’re growing a Mo. Not only can you use it to evenly distribute moustache wax and help part your moustache in the middle, it’s also a useful aid when trimming.

Use the comb to lift your ‘stache hair – it’ll make cutting it with scissors much easier – and angle the comb in the same direction as your lips.


7. Match Your Mo To Your Face Shape

It’s crucial to take into account your face shape when choosing a moustache style. Not everyone can pull off the ‘Tom Selleck’ or a pencil moustache, so make sure to strike a balance between your face shape and the style you choose.

If you have a square face opt for a heavy, longer moustache and if you have an oval one go for a medium width style with a slightly triangular shape.


8. Know How To Twirl

To achieve up-turning points on your moustache, take a smidgen of moustache wax, rub between your thumb and index finger and twirl the end with a technique much the same as snapping your fingers.


9. Moisturize

The skin underneath a moustache can become exceptionally dry as the hair draws moisture up from the skin, allowing it to evaporate. To avoid ‘tache dandruff’, moisturise the skin under your moustache daily using your fingertips.

Make sure you rinse thoroughly after washing too, as face wash, shampoo or shower gel residues can irritate skin and exacerbate dryness.

“Don’t be seen with a naked upper lip”.


- Ben Castillo


 
 
 

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