Estilos de bigotes
Sometimes you don’t want to hide too much of your face behind facial hair. Whether it’s due to occupation, climate, look or preferences, a mustache may be the way to go. Wahl® offers instructions on how to add character to your face several popular variations of the above-the-lip look.

Pyramid Mustache
The Pyramid Mustache starts with a wide base at the lip and tapers up to nearly a point under the nose.

Wing Tips Mustache
The Wing Tips Mustache is defined by its flowing pattern and wingtip corners, providing a look that has withstood historical eras.

Military Mustache
The Military Mustache adheres to the standards of the armed services and provides a short, well-maintained look.

Pilot Mustache
Easy to grow and maintain, the Pilot Mustache provides a bit of character to any face.

Handlebar Mustache
Grow out your mustache and add some mustache wax and a few twirls to get the head-turning Handlebar Mustache.

Flairstache
Get a throwback look by adding flared sideburns to your mustache.

Western Mustache
Take your mustache down past the corners of your mouth like a couple of holstered six shooters and you have the Western Mustache.

Western Soul Mustache
Add a Soul Patch to a Western Mustache and you have the Western Soul Mustache look.

Soul Stache
The Soul Stache combines a mustache and Soul Patch but doesn’t cover too much of the face.

Chevron Mustache
The Chevron Mustache provides a fuller look than the Military Mustache, covering more of the upper lip.

Trash Stache
Sometimes called a Pencil Mustache, the Trash Stache adds character to the upper lip, while not drawing away from the rest of the face.