2. The French fork is a highlyunderrated bearding style thathas regained
its importance in the recent fashionseason by recreating thefashion
wave. It is a very casual yet sharp lookand also one of the most
attractive styles to women!
3. The French fork is essentiallya ducktail beard with a forked end. This
end adds the eleganceand style to the beard and gives it the edge that
makes menlooktheruggedyet elegantself. Thisstyle is notfor a
professional office lookbut a very casual style. It is great for dates
because it is a sharp and neatlook!
4. 1. The French forkis a style for menwitha mediumto strong beard
growth. It is also complimentedby a chevron or a handlebar moustache
but makesure the handlebar is thicker at the center and both ends of
themoustachemeetthebeard.
5. 2. The basic steps are the same as theducktail moustache.You must
use good amountof beard oilto achieve a stronggrowth.
6. 3. Nextyou need to start trimmingat themediumor thickstubble
stage itself. The side burns are very narrow and thatensures the
elegantappeal of thisstyle.
7. 4. The entirebeard is traced down your jawline and very narrow on
your face. It is grown out downwards from your jawline.
8. 5. Make sure your moustacheis well trimmed regularly and sharp. Use
beard oilto maintainthestyle and you may even opt for wax or
mousse if the beard is difficultto maintainwith justthe oil.
9. 6. Finallyyou go for theFrench fork. Use a good amountof beard wax
and some scissors for this style. Locate the bottom center of your
beard. Use scissors to snip off a couple of beard hair, notall justvery
few.
10. 7. Use thewax to create a fork or separation shaped like an upside
down “V”. This forkwillbe very casual and thusyou willnot needtoo
muchwax and a very sharp straightcut.
11. This style is very simpleto achieve as well as to maintain.It is for a
strong beard growth and not a very thick or aggressive beard and thus
most mencan opt for this look. It is muchmore edgy thanyour regular
beards and yet withoutthatmucheffort!