French Fork Beard – The Split-Tip Classic with Attitude
The French Fork is a bold full beard with a distinctive twist: a split tip.
This style, reminiscent of a two-pronged fork (hence the name), delivers serious character and a dramatic silhouette.
Made famous by iconic personalities like Jack Sparrow, it’s a look that’s anything but ordinary.
Whether you wear it like a rebel or a refined gentleman – the French Fork beard is rugged, masculine, and undeniably memorable.

đź’Ą Why Choose the French Fork?
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Strong full beard with serious character
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Unique split-tip adds instant visual edge
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Perfect for long beard growth phases
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Accentuates the chin and elongates the face
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Rare – but an absolute head-turner
✂️ How to Style the French Fork
1. Grow a long, thick full beard
At least 10–15 cm is required – without length, there’s no fork.
2. Split the tip into two sections
Shape using beard oil and a brush – or go creative with a tie, braid or band.
3. Keep contours natural or lightly trimmed
This beard can be wild, but it should still look cared for.
4. Apply beard oil daily
Essential for softness, structure and shine.
đź”— Use: MADEMEN Beard Oil
5. Style the fork with scissors
The division must be visible and clean – symmetry is key.
đź”— Use: MADEMEN Beard Scissors
đź”§ Your French Fork Beard Routine
Daily:
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Use beard oil and a comb to define the two split strands
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Massage oil from roots to tips
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Shape structure by hand or with a comb
Weekly:
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Clean with MADEMEN Beard Shampoo
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Lightly trim the tips for balanced shape
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Optionally braid or tie the tips for flair
🛠️ Tools for the Perfect French Fork Beard
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Beard Oil – for structure and softness
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Beard Shampoo – to keep it fresh and full
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Beard Scissors – for shaping the split
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Beard Comb – for perfect division
❓FAQ – French Fork Beard Style
1. Do I need a naturally long beard to pull off the French Fork style?
Yes – the French Fork requires a beard that’s at least 10–15 cm long to achieve the signature split-tip effect. Without sufficient length, the division won’t be visible or defined, so patience is essential during the growth phase.
2. How do I maintain the split in a French Fork beard?
Use beard oil and a comb daily to shape the split. You can also lightly style the two strands with your fingers, or even add a subtle tie or braid for extra definition. Weekly trims with scissors help keep both sides balanced and sharp.
3. Will the French Fork work with a casual or modern style?
Absolutely. While it has a bold, almost dramatic appearance, the French Fork is incredibly versatile. Whether you’re aiming for a rugged, pirate-inspired vibe or a more refined look, it adds unique character and a standout finish to any outfit.