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Clippers For

Male Facial Hair Removal


Clippers are the tools to use to keep your designer stubble the exact length you prefer. Just clip the desired spacer tool on for quick face hair removal.


Fast, easy, no fuss, no mess. Very easy!

These temporary hair removal devices are commonly also known as hair trimmers.

Or just trimmers. It is also known as a body hair trimmer.

They are ideal for male facial as well as for body hair removal.

Trimmers are the ideal tools to use for all your manscaping needs. They are available as battery, re-chargeable or electric models.

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Temporary depilation methods

Old Salton hair clippers Because hair is only removed above the skin, it is known as temporary depilation. These methods are:
  • shaving - done by means of a huge variety of manual, re-chargeable, electric or battery shaving devices,
  • trimming - also done by a huge variety of electric and re-chargeable models,
  • friction - by "sandpapering" away the hair above the skin with some rough surface; hair grows out with softer tip,
  • chemicals - available as cream or gel; the chemicals dissolve the hair above the skin's surface.

Clippers or trimmers

Multicut Wahl deluxe hair clippers set A set of adjustable spacer tools are used so you can select your desired level of prickliness.

The devices can be either battery, electric or re-chargeable.

The hair should be trimmed as often as necessary to keep your desired look.

Trim the hair against the direction of the hair growth, not with it.

Start at the bottom and work upwards. That way you can catch the hair easily from the bottom.

Do not apply too much pressure on the clipper, because the result could come out patchy.

They are similar to those clippers used by hairdressers. The only difference is hairdressers use the sturdy professional types.


Ear and nose trimmer

When it comes to ear and nose hair, it is highly recommended to keep them as short as possible. That goes for ALL unsightly body hair. Use a sharp scissor or electric trimmers to do the trick with no pain, fuss or mess.

As a woman I hate seeing men sprouting unsightly hair from all their orifices! Keep in mind that those hair are normally at eye level for most women. Very in your face if I may say so!


Body hair trimmer

Body hair clippers This is also well known as a mangroomer.

Body hair removal, and especially male facial hair removal, is an on-going process.

You can't just shape your designer stubble and then leave it. You have to keep it neat.

Ideal body areas to trim excess hair from are the ears, nose, genital area, nape of neck, sideburns, eyebrows, because the hair grow dense with deep follicles. But really, the possibilities are endless.

Clippers also help to keep hair at the neckline neat until your next appointment for a haircut. Disinfect the heads of trimmers and clippers after every use to reduce the possibility of infection.


Stop ingrown hair with designer stubble

The number one cause of ingrown hair is shaving too close. Give ingrown hair and razor burn time to heal, and quite possibly stopped, when you clip the hair short instead of shaving it off.

An ingrown hair happens when a hair is trapped underneath the skin, but keeps on growing. When a hair turns around and grows inside the follicle, it is called transfollicular ingrown hair.

Clippers do not remove the dead skin cells like razors do. Perform skin exfoliation at least every other day. Any facial scrub product on the market can be used for this purpose.




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