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Celebrities Who Wear Beards

16.10.2025

A beard is not just facial hair — it’s a way to emphasize character, change appearance, and even adjust facial features. For some men, a beard becomes a true trademark, while for others it can highlight imperfections or make the face look older. Barbers of our men’s barbershop network will analyze, using celebrity examples, how a beard influences the look and when it’s better to go without it.

Lionel Messi — short beard and stubble

Short beard or neat stubble suits footballer Lionel Messi perfectly. This option adds masculinity without overloading the look. A long beard, on the contrary, makes Messi overly rugged and may hide the harmony of his facial features.
Interesting fact: brunettes and brown-haired men sometimes grow a red beard — this is linked to the MC1R gene, and for Messi this is also completely natural.

Jason Momoa — long beard as an element of masculinity

Jason Momoa’s long beard emphasizes his rugged and charismatic style. It makes him look older and more massive, matching his on-screen “warrior man” persona. However, without a beard, Momoa looks younger and fresher — showing how significantly a beard influences the perception of age and character.

Johnny Depp — Van Dyke style as a signature look

For Johnny Depp, the Van Dyke beard style has become a real signature feature. It adds charisma and individuality, making his appearance recognizable and memorable.
Without a beard, the actor loses part of his iconic look, although he appears visually younger, giving his face a more neutral and softer expression.

Ben Affleck — neat stubble hides imperfections

Ben Affleck’s beard often creates a tired appearance, especially if it is long and untidy. Neat stubble helps hide thinning spots, a double chin and other minor imperfections without overloading the look.
Thus, the right beard shape can compensate for age-related changes and adjust facial features.

Elon Musk — clean-shaven looks better

Stubble does not suit Elon Musk, so he often prefers a clean-shaven face. Poor hair growth on the chin and cheeks may be related to genetics or health conditions, limiting beard options.
For such men, a clean face becomes the optimal choice, maintaining neatness and a youthful appearance.

Tom Hardy — classic bretta for masculinity

A beard makes Tom Hardy look more masculine and helps conceal neck folds. He prefers the classic bretta style and rarely shaves for anyone, highlighting his individuality and confidence.
This beard style visually strengthens his overall appearance and harmonizes with the actor’s strong facial features.

Robert Pattinson — light stubble instead of a beard

Robert Pattinson’s attempts to wear a Verdi or “goatee” beard have so far been unsuccessful — these styles do not suit him. Light, neat stubble looks better on him, giving his face structure and freshness.
Important: well-shaped stubble can be an excellent compromise between a clean-shaven look and a full beard.

How to choose the ideal beard

  • Determine your face shape and choose a style that accentuates it;
  • Consider hair color and facial hair growth patterns;
  • Try a short beard or stubble if you are unsure;
  • Take care of your beard and maintain its neatness;
  • Remember the impact on perceived age and overall look;
  • Don’t be afraid to give up a beard if it doesn’t suit you;

Conclusion

A beard is a powerful tool for shaping one’s image, but it doesn’t suit everyone or every situation. Celebrity examples show that even short stubble can emphasize masculinity and charisma, while the wrong beard shape can age the face or make it look heavier. The key is to choose a style that harmonizes with your facial features, lifestyle and personal aesthetics, and to maintain proper and timely beard care at the barbershop.

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