Goat beard (goatee)
A moustache (beard on the lips)
beard
Beard usually puts a beard on the chin; A little shorter can be represented by beardlet; A moustache refers to a beard on the lips, and bush can be used as slang; Whiskers means beard and is used as a brush in slang.
Walrus mustache moustache; The hair on walrus's mouth really looks like a human moustache; (A pair of moustaches can also refer to moustaches)
beard
The handlebar beard refers to a big beard like a racing handlebar.
Vandyke beard stands for short, pointed beard on chin; (Vandick is a painter in Flanders)
Henry Quatbild stands for short goatee; (Henry is the king of France)
Square/trimmed beard refers to a square beard, similar to Marx's beard;
Full beard refers to beard;
Moses beard refers to a big beard floating on his chest;
A toothbrush moustache refers to a beard trimmed neatly on the lips, just like a toothbrush (also called a trimmed moustache)
A pencil-shaped moustache refers to a beard with two sharp points trimmed on the lips;
Changing moustache refers to the beard that young people have just grown;
Lateral whiskers/short horn lateral whiskers;
A stubby beard/bristle refers to stubble on the chin;
Spadebear refers to a rectangular beard;
Beard refers to a face with a large cheek beard;
Imperial refers to the emperor's beard, that is, a small wisp of beard stored on the lips, similar to Ren Hu, from Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte;
Birse means several stubbles;
Falsie stands for fake beard;
The artificial beard represents the beard of Chinese Peking Opera actors;
In addition, beavers can also be used to describe people with beards. As for Santa's beard, it's called cascading white beard.
To describe the growth of beard, we can use phrases such as heavy beard and tall beard.
Dense, dense, heavy, rough, fluffy, thick, etc. Can be used to describe a bushy beard.
To describe a sparse beard, you can use light, sparse, sparse, etc.
To describe a messy beard, you can use matted, straggling, etc.