
Best Mustache Styles for Oval Face Men: Expert Grooming Guide
You don’t need a new face to upgrade your look, you need the right mustache.
In the chair, I hear it all the time: I’ve got an oval face… what should I do with my mustache?
The best mustache styles for oval face men include chevron, handlebar, and natural styles. These styles maintain facial balance and enhance overall appearance.
Good news, an oval face is the most flexible shape you can have. The challenge isn’t what works… it’s what works best for you.
In this guide, I’ll break down how to pick the right mustache, how to shape it, and how to avoid the mistakes that quietly ruin a great look.
What Is an Oval Face (And Why It Matters)
An oval face is balanced and slightly longer than it is wide. The jawline is soft, the forehead is a bit wider than the chin, and everything flows smoothly.
That balance is your advantage.
But here’s the catch, because your face is already balanced, a bad mustache can throw it off fast. Too thin, too wide, or too heavy… and suddenly your face looks longer or uneven.
So the goal is simple: keep the balance, don’t fight it.
How to Choose the Right Mustache for an Oval Face

Before styles, understand the logic. This is what most guides skip.
- Width control: Don’t extend too far past your lips unless you’re going for a bold style
- Thickness balance: Medium thickness usually works best
- Lip coverage: Avoid covering too much of the upper lip
- Face length control: Fuller mustaches can reduce the “long face” effect
Think of your mustache as a frame, it should support your face, not overpower it.
Best Mustache Styles for Oval Face Men

1. Chevron Mustache
This is the classic. Thick, slightly curved, and natural.
Why it works: It adds weight to the center of your face, which balances the natural length of an oval shape.
Best for: Everyday wear, office, casual settings
Tip: Keep it trimmed just above the lip, don’t let it cover your mouth completely.
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2. Handlebar Mustache
Curled ends, bold personality.
Why it works: The outward curves add width to your face, making it look more balanced.
Best for: Confident style, creative fields, standout look
Tip: Use a light wax. Over-styling can make it look artificial.
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3. Pencil Mustache
Thin, sharp, and precise.
Why it works: It highlights your natural symmetry without adding bulk.
Best for: Minimalist style, sharp grooming
Avoid if: Your face is already very long—it can make it look even longer.
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4. Natural Mustache
Simple, lightly trimmed, follows your natural growth.
Why it works: It keeps things effortless and clean while maintaining balance.
Best for: Beginners, low maintenance, everyday look
Tip: Clean edges make all the difference here.
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5. Walrus Mustache
Full, thick, and covers more of the lip.
Why it works: It reduces the length appearance of your face and adds strong character.
Best for: Mature look, bold presence
Warning: Needs regular grooming or it quickly looks messy.
Common Mustache Mistakes (Avoid These)

Most guys don’t mess up the style, they mess up the details.
- Too wide: Extending too far past your lips makes your face look stretched
- Too thin: Makes your face look longer and weaker
- Ignoring symmetry: One uneven side ruins the whole look
- Over-trimming: Leads to patchy growth
- No maintenance: Even the best style looks bad without upkeep
A mustache isn’t “set and forget.” It needs small, regular attention.
Grooming Routine That Actually Works

Daily:
- Wash your mustache
- Comb it lightly
- Check for stray hairs
Weekly:
- Trim edges carefully
- Maintain symmetry
Optional:
- Use mustache wax for styling
- Apply a light oil if hair feels rough
Consistency beats complexity.
Mustache vs Beard vs Clean-Shaven
Let’s be honest, mustache isn’t the only option.
- Mustache: Balanced, stylish, expressive
- Beard: Adds structure but needs more maintenance
- Clean-shaven: Sharp, simple, universally accepted
If your goal is versatility, a mustache sits right in the middle. You get personality without the heavy upkeep of a full beard.
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Real Barber Advice (From Experience)
If you’re trying a mustache for the first time:
- Start natural, don’t go extreme on day one
- Let it grow fully before shaping
- Ask for a light trim, not a full reshape
- Give it at least 10–14 days before judging the look
Most guys quit too early. The first phase always looks awkward, push through it.
Want to upgrade your look further? Check out our complete grooming guide for men.
FAQs
Q1. Which mustache style suits an oval face best?
Oval face men can pull off most styles, but chevron, handlebar, and natural mustaches work best as they maintain facial balance.
Q2. Is a mustache good for an oval face shape?
Yes, a mustache suits an oval face well because the face shape is naturally balanced and works with both light and thick styles.
Q3. Should oval face men keep a thin or thick mustache?
Medium to thick mustaches usually look better on oval faces, as very thin styles can make the face appear longer.
Q4. What facial hair looks best on an oval face?
Mustaches, light beards, and clean-shaven looks all suit oval faces, but balanced styles that don’t add too much length work best.
Q5. How do I choose the right mustache for my face shape?
Choose a mustache based on your face proportions, hair growth, and lifestyle. For oval faces, avoid overly long or extremely thin styles.
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