Diamond faces often have prominent cheekbones with a narrower forehead and chin. The right beard adds balanced coverage around the jaw while preserving the face's natural definition.
Diamond faces are defined by their cheekbones, so the goal is to support that structure rather than cover it with a bulky outline. A short boxed beard, circle beard, or full beard with controlled cheeks can add continuity from the cheekbones to the jaw.
Because the forehead and chin can appear narrower, a little fullness below the cheekbones helps create balance. Medium length gives you room to shape the jaw, while a goatee or Balbo can focus detail at the chin without making the upper face look wider.
A sharp cheek line can make an angular face look more severe. Try a natural cheek line with tidy edges, then taper the sideburns into the beard. Choose a bottom shape you can reproduce at home, and preview several outlines before committing to a longer grow-out.
Short boxed beards, circle beards, Balbo beards, goatees, and controlled full beards can all work. Choose the option that adds jaw balance while keeping the cheekbones visible.
A very sharp line can exaggerate angular features. A tidy but slightly natural cheek line and a soft sideburn taper often create a more balanced finish.
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