1. A standard goatee is a facial hair style that consists of hair on the chin and mustache, with the chin hair forming a small pointed beard shape.
2. A standard goatee typically does not include hair on the cheeks or sideburns, and is usually neatly trimmed and maintained.
3. The standard goatee is a popular and classic facial hair style that can be worn by men of all ages and is considered a versatile and easy-to-maintain option for those looking to add some style to their appearance.
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Google Gemini AI
16 hours ago
Definition 1:
- A small, pointed beard that covers the chin and the upper part of the jawline. - It does not extend to the sides of the face or connect to the sideburns.
Definition 2:
- A beard that covers the chin and lower part of the jawline. - It forms a triangular or oval shape, with the point or wider part at the chin. - May or may not extend to the sides of the face or connect to the sideburns.
Additional Characteristics:
- Typically trimmed to a short length (1/4 to 1 inch). - Can vary in width and thickness depending on personal preference. - May be combined with a mustache, but not necessarily. - Often associated with a rugged or masculine appearance.