This article was co-authored by Marlon Rivas and by wikiHow staff writer, Marcus Pruitt, BS. Marlon Rivas is a Barber and Owner of MGX Professional Men's Grooming, a barbershop based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is also the founder of Busystyle.com, a service that provides online scheduling services to businesses in the barbering and beauty industry. Marlon has over 15 years of experience in managing and providing barber services.
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Facial hair comes in plenty of different styles, and the soul patch is arguably one of the most unique. It’s just as it sounds, a sole patch of hair underneath your lip, and is known for its strong jazz and rock influences. In this article, we walk you through everything you need to know about the soul patch, including what it is, how to grow one, how to style it, and the history behind it, all with help from various professional barbers and cosmetologists.
Soul Patch Explained
A soul patch is a small patch of hair directly under your bottom lip. To grow one, start by growing out your beard. Then, make an outline of the patch below your lip and cut away any excess hair around the patch. The style was popular among jazz artists of the 50s and 60s and rock artists of the 90s.
Steps
How to Grow a Soul Patch
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Grow your facial hair out for a few weeks. Facial hair specialist Marlon Rivas says, “You should let the beard grow for a couple of weeks on its own.” Beard growth looks different for everyone, and there are many genetic factors that influence the rate of growth. “So if you’re really trying to grow a beard [or soul patch], just see what it does on its own for a few weeks,” Rivas says.[2]
- Licensed cosmetologist Mark LoBiondo says to hold off on trimming or shaping your soul patch “until it grows longer than you want it.”[3] This gives you more room to work with once you grab the clippers.
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Wash your beard. After you’ve grown out your beard hair, wash it with beard shampoo and conditioner to make sure there’s no dirt or grime in it once you take clippers to it. If there is anything stuck in there, it may get caught on the clippers and interfere with your trimming.
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Outline the shape of the soul patch with a beard trimmer. Once you’ve grown out your beard, use a beard trimmer to create an outline of your soul patch just below your lip. Start by cutting down from the edge of your lip, cutting the outline into whatever shape you like. Then, head to the other edge of your lip and do the same thing.[4]
- The shape you choose doesn’t matter as much as the neatness. You can go with a triangle, a rectangle, or even a circle! Just make sure you make precise, neat cuts.
- The size doesn’t matter too much either. Typically, the soul patch stops about halfway down your chin, but you can grow it to however long you’d like!
- If you do decide to grow out your soul patch, just remember it will require lots of combing, trimming, and daily upkeep to look fresh and sharp.
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Shave away any excess hair. Using a beard trimmer or standard straight razor, cut away any hair outside of the outline you made in the last step. This means any hair on your cheeks, chin, sideburns, really anywhere that’s not the soul patch. This will help the soul patch stand out.
- Cut the soul patch itself short if you want a subtle look. Cut it long if you want to make a statement.
- If you’re going for a different style of soul patch, keep any hair that’s needed to maintain it. For example, if you want a soul patch with a mustache, keep the hair that’s above your lip.
Expert Q&A
Video
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References
- ↑ https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/soul+patch
- ↑ Marlon Rivas. Facial Hair Specialist. Expert Interview
- ↑ Mark LoBiondo. Licensed Cosmetologist. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://youtu.be/LiZsqhjkGDA?si=nrwevAqIiOMkb7Az&t=64
- ↑ https://www.wild-willies.com/a/blog/7-best-styles-of-the-soul-patch
- ↑ https://www.wild-willies.com/a/blog/7-best-styles-of-the-soul-patch
- ↑ https://www.wild-willies.com/a/blog/7-best-styles-of-the-soul-patch
- ↑ https://www.wild-willies.com/a/blog/7-best-styles-of-the-soul-patch
- ↑ Juan Sabino. Professional Barber. Expert Interview
- ↑ Igor Sadurskii. Traditional Barber. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://theruggedbros.com/blogs/news/soul-patch-what-is-it-and-why-the-heck-is-it-called-that
- ↑ https://theruggedbros.com/blogs/news/soul-patch-what-is-it-and-why-the-heck-is-it-called-that

















