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Bu sakalin bir adi var midir?
Casey Affleck'in sakal seklinin bir adi var midir? Sakal biyikla birlesmeyecek kadar seyrek, kose denilemeyecek denli de gur. "Seyrek sakal" disinda bu sakal seklinin bir adi var midir? Ozellikle ingilizce karsiligini soylerseniz memnun olurum. Tesekkurler...
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* Full – downward flowing beard with either styled or integrated moustache
* Sideburns – hair grown from the temples down the cheeks toward the jawline. Sometimes with a moustache.
* Chinstrap – a beard with long sideburns that comes forward and ends under the chin, resembling a chinstrap, hence the name.
* Donegal – similar to the chinstrap beard but, covers the entire chin.
* Garibaldi – wide, full beard with rounded bottom and integrated moustache
* Goatee – A tuft of hair grown on the chin, sometimes resembling a billy goat's.
* Junco – A goatee which extends upward and connects to the corners of the mouth.
* Hollywoodian- A beard with integrated mustache that is worn on the lower part of the chin and jaw area, without connecting sideburns.
* Reed – A beard with integrated mustache that is worn on the lower part of the chin and jaw area that tapers towards the ears without connecting side burns.
* Royale – is a narrow pointed beard extending from the chin. The style was popular in France during the period of the Second Empire, from which it gets its alternative name, the imperial or impériale.
* Stubble – a very short beard of only one to a few days growth. This became fashionable during the heyday of Miami Vice. During this time, a modified electric razor called the Miami Device became popular, which would trim stubble to a preset length.
* Van Dyke – A goatee accompanied by a moustache.
* Verdi – short beard with rounded bottom and slightly shaven cheeks with prominent moustache
* Neckbeard (Neard) – Similar to the Chinstrap, but with the chin and jawline shaven, leaving hair to grow only on the neck. While never as popular as other beard styles, a few noted historical figures have worn this type of beard, such as Nero, Henry Thoreau and Horace Greeley.
* Soul patch – a small beard just below the lower lip and above the chin
* Friendly Mutton Chops – long muttonchop type sideburns connected to a mustache, but with a shaved chin
* Stashburns - Sideburns that drop down the jaw but jut upwards across the mustache, leaving the chin exposed. Similar to "Friendly Mutton Chops" But often found in south and southwestern American culture.
* Full – downward flowing beard with either styled or integrated moustache
* Sideburns – hair grown from the temples down the cheeks toward the jawline. Sometimes with a moustache.
* Chinstrap – a beard with long sideburns that comes forward and ends under the chin, resembling a chinstrap, hence the name.
* Donegal – similar to the chinstrap beard but, covers the entire chin.
* Garibaldi – wide, full beard with rounded bottom and integrated moustache
* Goatee – A tuft of hair grown on the chin, sometimes resembling a billy goat's.
* Junco – A goatee which extends upward and connects to the corners of the mouth.
* Hollywoodian- A beard with integrated mustache that is worn on the lower part of the chin and jaw area, without connecting sideburns.
* Reed – A beard with integrated mustache that is worn on the lower part of the chin and jaw area that tapers towards the ears without connecting side burns.
* Royale – is a narrow pointed beard extending from the chin. The style was popular in France during the period of the Second Empire, from which it gets its alternative name, the imperial or impériale.
* Stubble – a very short beard of only one to a few days growth. This became fashionable during the heyday of Miami Vice. During this time, a modified electric razor called the Miami Device became popular, which would trim stubble to a preset length.
* Van Dyke – A goatee accompanied by a moustache.
* Verdi – short beard with rounded bottom and slightly shaven cheeks with prominent moustache
* Neckbeard (Neard) – Similar to the Chinstrap, but with the chin and jawline shaven, leaving hair to grow only on the neck. While never as popular as other beard styles, a few noted historical figures have worn this type of beard, such as Nero, Henry Thoreau and Horace Greeley.
* Soul patch – a small beard just below the lower lip and above the chin
* Friendly Mutton Chops – long muttonchop type sideburns connected to a mustache, but with a shaved chin
* Stashburns - Sideburns that drop down the jaw but jut upwards across the mustache, leaving the chin exposed. Similar to "Friendly Mutton Chops" But often found in south and southwestern American culture.
- yuto (04.03.10 20:50:54)
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