Frequently asked questions and answers about trimmers for hair and beard
Do I need a trimmer for hair and beard?
If your beard or hair is long, exactly how long is of course up to each one, but long enough that it is not easy to shave with a safety razor, a trimmer is something you will benefit greatly from. The same goes for those who don’t want to go to the hairdresser to cut their hair. With a trimmer, you can do it yourself, at your own risk, at home with a trimmer. It also goes very fast.
Do I need both a beard and a hair trimmer
Not at all and both variants work in many cases both for the hair and for the beard. However, some beard trimmers may have fewer adjustment options in terms of length of hair than a hair trimmer does. Something that may be worth remembering. As for the trimmers we sell, these have a number of adjustment options to suit both the beard and hair equally well.
Can I use my trimmer with my beard products?
Your beard and hair should preferably be dry or slightly damp as if it were sprayed with a spray bottle when you use your trimmer. Beard and hair care products can damage your trimmer. Therefore, you should not use these.
More great tips when it comes to using a trimmer
If you are going to shave your head with a trimmer, it may be a good idea to get help from someone in the areas where it may be difficult to see and or access. Like at the top of the head or in the neck, for example. Feel free to use a shaving mirror while trimming to make it easier to see the result during trimming.
Head shaving with a trimmer
For those who really want to shave their head completely, the last part can be shaved with a safety razor to get a completely shaved head.
Before you start shaving your head, make sure your hair is both clean and dry. Feel free to brush out your hair too, even if it’s short. This will remove dust, dirt and other particles. It also prevents these from getting into your trimmer.
Take it easy and make sure to shave briefly. Feel free to use a shaving mirror.
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Shaving the skull with a safety razor