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Apps for Growing a Beard on Your Phone: Which Ones Look Natural?

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Beards have become a trend for men. However, it's normal to wonder if it's worth growing a beard.

After all, it's important to look at what the exterior looks like to determine if it's exactly what you're looking for. How the beard style has a big impact on how it looks and how it conveys the image.

A beard that is thinner, fuller, longer or trimmed close to the face is a unique look that completely changes your personal style.

If you're wondering if your beard is right for you, beard placement apps on your phone can help. Check out the best apps below.

Man Hair Mustache Style Pro: Boy Photo Editor

Man Hair Mustache Style Pro Boy Photo Editor is very easy to use! In the application, different beard models can be selected and combined with the type of haircut.

That way you can preview how the image will look. In the app, you can also include accessories like glasses, hats and even tattoos in your look to see the complete results.

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Man Photo Editor is an app that also offers beard and hair options, as well as letting you add accessories and choose the color of your beard.

The app provides important assistance in determining your ideal style. Therefore, it is a very complete application that is worth using every day.

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Beard Booth Studio

Beard Booth Studio it is a application nice but only for iOS. Use allows you to change the beard and model of beard that you are currently using, making it a application easy to use.

The simulation consists of selecting a Photograph over the phone or take a Photograph right away and start applying the different models available. At the end of the simulation, you can share it with your friends.

Beard Photo Editor-Beard Cam Live

Using the app, you can use your Photos to add beards for simulation in a natural and very realistic way, in addition to having several options to choose different beards.

It is technology supports simulations offering the possibility of high resolution photos, guaranteeing very realistic simulations. When you're done, share it on social media and have fun commenting.

Maly editor 2021- tattoo, beard, muscle, hair style.

Manly Editor 2021 is a complete app to make your look more beautiful. In addition to simulations, it also provides tips on your choices.

These tips are based on an analysis of your face shape. In this way, users can fully visualize their appearance in terms of hair, beards, tattoos, added muscles, filters, etc., and get a result that is very true to themselves.

With so many options, choose one of the apps and explore! Take this opportunity to better understand your style with tips to help you achieve amazing results. Once you've found the one that suits you best, just head to the barber shop for the ideal cut and matching beard.

Apps for Growing a Beard on Your Phone: Which Ones Look Natural?
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Choose one of the apps above and search for it by name in... Google Play or in app store. Just a reminder that Beard Booth Studio is only available for iPhone.

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How to choose between the options

  • Watermark on the free version. This is the most common trick: the app lets you edit for free, but then stamps the logo on it when you save. Check this before investing your time.
  • App weight. Full-featured editors can exceed 300 MB. On devices with limited storage, a lightweight app will handle the basics without crashing.
  • Preserve the original. Good editors save a copy. Be wary of any app that overwrites the file directly.
  • Where do your images go?. Tools that use cloud processing upload the photo. Read the policy before sending an image of a document or a child.

What these apps don't do

This is the part that almost no list mentions, and it's precisely what separates expectation from result.

  • Recovering deleted photos only works on images that haven't been overwritten yet, and the chances of success decrease with each use of the device.
  • Beauty filters alter the image; they don't alter the person. It's important to remember this when comparing the result to an unedited photo.
  • They don't remove watermarks from third-party photos. Besides not working properly, using the image without a license is a copyright violation.
  • They don't recover details that don't exist in the file. Increasing the resolution reconstructs pixels by estimation—it doesn't reveal lost information.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I edit without a watermark for free?

Yes, in several applications, but with limited features. Check beforehand by saving a test image.

Will my photos go to the cloud?

It depends on the app. Those that do everything on the device work offline; those that use a server send the image externally.

Is a free editor safe?

Check the permissions requested. A photo editor does not need access to contacts, messages, or microphone.

Is the premium version worth paying for?

It's worthwhile if you edit frequently and need high-resolution export or to remove the watermark. For occasional use, the free version is sufficient.

Does the photo lose quality when edited?

Each export recompresses the file. Edit once and save, instead of saving after each adjustment.

How to use it in practice

  1. Save only once. Each export process recompresses the file. Make all the necessary adjustments and export at the end.
  2. Export at the highest quality available. If you're going to print, look for the high-resolution export option — some free versions reduce the resolution without warning.
  3. Crop with the purpose of taking into account where the photo will end up. Square and vertical 4:5 for social media, 16:9 for screen. Crop after exporting and recompress again.
  4. Adjust the light before applying the filter. Exposure, contrast, and shadows first; filter later. In reverse order, the filter amplifies the flaw.

What goes wrong most often?

  • Send a photo of a document or a child to an editor who processes it in the cloud.
  • Discovering the watermark only when exporting, after half an hour of editing.
  • Saving after each adjustment and watching the image lose sharpness without understanding why.
  • Granting access to all photos when the app only needs one.

The alternative that is already included in the system

The phone's built-in gallery editor already handles cropping, light adjustment, object removal, and perspective correction in recent versions of Android and iPhone. For quick adjustments, it solves the problem without installing anything or sending the image externally.

The beard plastered on in the photo doesn't reflect his genetics.

The editor pastes a pre-made beard drawing onto your face. He resizes it, darkens it, and sometimes adjusts it to the tilt of your head. What he doesn't do is check where your facial hair grows.

A real beard depends on the density and distribution of follicles. How many follicles there are per area and where they are spread across the face. This is a genetic characteristic, defined before any choice you make.

Two people of the same age can have a full beard down to their cheekbone, or a beard that only covers their chin and upper lip. The chosen design on the screen may simply not have the necessary structure on the face of the person who chose it.

Anyone with a patchy beard won't achieve the full, rectangular beard shown in the simulation, no matter how long they wait. And that's not a problem to solve, it's a starting point to consider.

The real clock of growth

Hair grows at a slow and steady pace, about one centimeter per month on average. The number varies from person to person, but this general range helps to set expectations.

This changes the way any preview is done. A short, trimmed beard takes a few weeks. A full beard, long enough to take shape and fall into place, takes months.

  • First week: looks like neglect, not a beard. Nothing to do but leave it alone.
  • Third and fourth week: the most discouraging phase, with itching, an irregular appearance, and bald patches becoming very evident.
  • Around two months: the hair starts to grow back longer and cover some of the thinning areas.
  • Three months or more: that's when you can truly assess the shape and decide on the design.

The phase where almost everyone gives up.

The third and fourth weeks see most of the hair fall out. The fur is too short to fall out properly and too long to be intentional. The bald patches become glaringly obvious because there's no length to disguise them.

The classic mistake at this stage is to start trimming the sides to even them out. Trimming at this point cuts precisely the hair in the slower-growing areas, and the face goes back to square one.

  • Let it grow without touching the sides or cheeks until the beard gains body.
  • Wash regularly and moisturize the skin underneath. Most itching comes from dry skin, not the fur.
  • Comb in the direction of hair growth once or twice a day. Combing teaches direction and helps the hair lie flat over the surrounding thinning area.
  • Wait to judge the results until after the second month, with a clean face and natural light.

The two lines that decide the outcome

Getting the lines wrong is more damaging than choosing the wrong shape. There are two lines, and they make a difference, even on a short beard.

The neckline is the lowest point. The most commonly used reference point is about two finger widths above the Adam's apple, in an arc that rises towards behind the ear. Extending this line to the base of the chin creates the impression of a short chin. Leaving all the beard on the neck gives the impression of neglect.

The cheek line is the top one. The safest way is to draw an imaginary straight line between the ear and the corner of the mouth and only clean up what's above it. A line that's too low shortens the face; a line that's too straight looks artificial on someone with irregular facial growth.

When in doubt, remove less. Excess hair can take weeks to grow back.

What does a beard do to the apparent shape of the face?

A beard changes the perception of facial shape, and that's where the choice of design has a real impact.

  • Volume concentrated at the chin elongates the face and is a common solution for those with a rounder face.
  • Closely trimmed sides and a length maintained at the bottom create a slimming effect, reducing the impression of width.
  • Full sides and a short chin widen the lower half of the face.
  • A patchy beard usually looks better short and even than long, because long hair in a sparse area highlights the gap instead of hiding it.

The trimmer's ruler solves a good part of this. Keeping the entire face at the same number for a few weeks shows where the beard actually fills in before any shaping.

Promise of growth and conversation with the barber

There's no shortcut to follicle density. Products that promise to transform a sparse beard into a full beard in a few weeks are selling false expectations. Hygiene, hydration, and a balanced diet help the hair that already grows to improve, and that's where it ends.

Anything involving medication is a matter for a doctor, requiring evaluation and prescription. It's not a decision made by an app, a video, or a salesperson.

The honest use of the simulation is as conversation material. Take the image to the barber and treat it as a starting point.

  1. Show the drawing that you liked and ask what is feasible as it grows.
  2. Ask him to mark both lines the first time and observe where they ended up.
  3. Ask how often to return to maintain that format.
  4. Ask what machine height was used in each region, so you can replicate it at home.

One last clue as to why the preview looks fake: a real beard has shading, a direction of growth, and areas that are thinner than others. A glued-on beard is a uniform blotch. Under bright light, it loses any texture and takes on the appearance of a sticker.

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Pedro Lorenzo

Pedro Lorenzo

IT student. Currently, he works as an editor for the Moblander portal, producing content on various subjects of relevance today.