BEARD ON THE SNOW

When venturing onto the snowy slopes, it is not just equipment or skill level that distinguishes mountain goers. Beard style also becomes an eloquent detail that tells a lot about who is behind a ski mask or snowboard helmet. Here are the main beard styles you will encounter and the personalities they represent.

 

The technical skier and his short beard

This is the beard style preferred by those who dominate the slopes with flawless technique and perfect lines. The beard is short, precise and well-defined, perfect for a man who also seeks efficiency in grooming. The professional skier or mountain purist. He is equipped with state-of-the-art skis and a streamlined suit. He knows every technical detail of the slope and consults the app at every break to monitor speed and altitude.

  • Precision in movements and aesthetic choices.

  • He doesn't mince words: the snow is his habitat and time must be made the most of.

  • Invisible Shaving Gel indulges him, even while defining his beard, in his manic attention to precision, offering smudge-free contours (like his turns on the slope)!

 

 

 

The creative snowboarder's goatee

The goatee, often combined with a thin or slightly longer mustache, is a style that exudes free spirit and creativity. It is perfect for those who spend more time in the park doing tricks than on the slopes. The snowboarder can be recognized by his casual look and relaxed movements, but don't let that fool you: when it comes to style and personality, he is the most observant of all. He is the king of après-ski in chill mode.

  • He loves to stand out and bring a touch of originality to everything he does.

  • He carries a GoPro with him to capture every epic moment.

  • With Agnostico On The Rocks All-In-One Balm, his creative and exuberant character is enhanced by the aniseed and citrus fragrance.

 

 

 

The lover of the ski lodge aperitif with a thick, natural-looking beard

The long beard with a natural look is the symbol of someone who, rather than coming down the slopes, loves the atmosphere of mountain lodges. This rustic look suggests a deep connection to the mountains, but his heart is all for earthly pleasures: hot chocolate, mulled wine, and charcuterie boards. The lodge lover can always be found in front of the fireplace with a glass in hand. He has a ski suit that looks vintage (maybe it really is) and a laid-back charm that makes him the star of conversations.

  • He has a natural talent for networking in the mountains.

  • He doesn't like speed, but he is a champion at gliding elegantly to the bar.

  • Marrying well with the warm environments of the cabins he frequents is Secret Potion N.1 All-In-One Oil: with its rum, whiskey and absinthe fragrance, it takes care of his beard, leaving it soft and fragrant.

 

 

 


The ski instructor and his iconic mustache

The ski instructor is often an institution in the mountains, and the groomed mustache is a trademark. This style is a statement of authority and tradition. Always impeccable, with clothing that sports the colors of the local ski school. He knows how to make every student feel special, but he is keen to reiterate that he is the king of the mountain.

  • Innate charm and a hint of vanity.

  • He knows everyone and greets every single person as he skis with enviable elegance.

  • What better pupil than Invisible Styling Gel? Reliable and precise, it helps to give a mustache an always groomed look.

 

 

 

 

In short, whether you're an expert skier, a creative snowboarder or the king of the fireplace in the cabin, your beard style tells something about you. The mountains are a place of freedom, and even through small details like beard grooming, everyone can express their uniqueness. And you, what beard style will you wear in the snow this year?

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