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Key Findings on Women's Beard Preferences

Research suggests a complex relationship between women's preferences and men's facial hair. While some studies indicate a correlation between beards and perceived masculinity, others show that stubble is often rated as most attractive. A significant portion of women (around 44%) prefer clean-shaven faces, highlighting the diversity of opinions.

Beard's Role in Perception

Beards may signal different things to women. Studies suggest that beards are sometimes associated with:

  • Masculinity
  • Higher social status
  • Good parenting abilities

However, beards are also sometimes viewed as unhygienic or even aggressive.

Factors Beyond Beard Presence

The study emphasizes that factors beyond simple presence or absence of facial hair influence attractiveness perceptions. These factors include:

  • Grooming: Well-maintained beards are generally preferred.
  • Personal preference: Ultimately, individual tastes greatly influence attraction.
  • Fear of parasites: Some women may associate beards with potential pest harboring.

Conclusion

There's no definitive answer to whether women like beards. Preference varies widely, influenced by personal taste, grooming, cultural factors, and even perceptions about hygiene and potential parasites. Ultimately, a man's confidence and grooming habits may be more influential than the mere presence of a beard.

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Do Women Like Beards? What the Research Says

Unlike eyelashes or eyebrows, facial hair doesn't appear to have a clear evolutionary purpose—at least not one that's immediately obvious. So do beards exist purely for style? Not exactly. 

Here's what the science suggests:

Beards Are Considered Masculine

Because beards are unique to men, they may function much like colorful plumage or complex birdsong in the animal kingdom—as a way to attract mates. Indeed, one 2013 study published in Evolution & Human Behavior found that women's ratings of a man's masculinity increased right alongside his level of facial hair. This was especially notable among women who were in the fertile window of their menstrual cycle. However, this increase in perceived masculinity didn't always translate into higher ratings of overall attractiveness.

Women Seem to Like Stubble

In the same 2013 study, men with heavy stubble scored highest on overall attractiveness. Meanwhile, a 2008 study indicated that light stubble was the most attractive and was also preferred for both short- and long-term relationships.

On the flip side, research from 2020 found that nearly 44 percent of women surveyed preferred clean-shaven faces, with heavy stubble and light stubble following closely behind. In other words, there's no universal preference—it largely comes down to personal taste and fluctuating trends.

Beards May Signal Dominance

It was once theorized that beards serve to signal dominance to other men, but more recent evidence suggests that idea may be overblown. So, if you're stocking up on beard growth oil and growing a beard to give off alpha male vibes, it may not be the best strategy. Some research indicates that bearded faces can appear more aggressive or angry than clean-shaven ones, especially when other facial expressions (like sadness) are more difficult to detect beneath the hair. Interestingly, smiling bearded faces were rated as friendlier and more helpful than their clean-shaven counterparts.

Men With Beards Seem Like They Make Good Parents

This one may surprise you. That same 2013 study found that men with full beards were rated highest for perceived parenting ability and overall health. Another study discovered that men who want to enhance their facial hair may be more motivated to care for children—suggesting a connection between beard ambition and nurturing instincts.

Men With Beards Are Perceived as Older

Research also suggests that bearded men may be seen as older and of higher social status. In one study, women from two different ethnic backgrounds (New Zealand Europeans and Samoans) perceived bearded men as being older, even if they didn't necessarily find them more attractive.

Women Who Are Afraid of Bugs May Not Like Beards

Wondering if your date is digging your beard? Ask her how she feels about lice and fleas. Some researchers theorize that women who are more fearful of ectoparasites (like fleas) might also be less fond of beards, worrying that facial hair could harbor pests.

The Final Word: Do Women Like Beards?

It's tough to declare a universal "yes" or "no" to the question of whether women like beards. Here are the key takeaways:

  • Beard Preferences Vary Widely: Some women find beards incredibly attractive, others don't. Research suggests stubble often ranks as most generally appealing, but plenty of women love a thick, well-groomed beard (or a totally clean-shaven face).
  • Grooming Matters: Across the board, well-maintained beards tend to win more points than unkempt or scraggly ones. Taking care of your facial hair with things like beard balm and beard oil shows self-care and can sharpen your look.
  • Perceptions Go Beyond Attraction: Beards can be seen as markers of masculinity, maturity, or even parenting aptitude. However, some women consider them scratchy or worry about hygiene. And some men may experience types of hair loss that affect the beard area. In the end, your confidence—and grooming habits—may matter more than the presence of hair on your face.

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