How to style
The 6th Year Senior
Chin puff goatee | OneBlade 360 Face
1 As a seasoned college senior, you’ve likely mastered the art of the all-nighter, but what about the all-mighty chin puff? Start by letting your facial hair grow to a respectable length to achieve optimal puff potential.
2 Shave inward starting at the ears, switching sides now and again. For precise lines, use a dual-sided blade as sharp as your wit. Change the blade on your styler as often as you change your major—or when the replacement indicator appears—to cut more hair with fewer passes and less irritation.
3 To become a chin puff legend, shave from side to side to achieve a nice central position for the puff itself and finesse with a trimmer. You’ll be left with a thin, slightly elongated U-shaped beard that starts at the lower lip and extends down past the chin.
4 Stay one of the academic elites by keeping the area around your goatee shaved nice and clean until you finally graduate.