If you really want to prune your beard you need to know the right way to cut it the right way. The big decision comes right down to using scissors or even a beard trimmer. You combine both methods to accomplish a more stylish beard or just one of the methods as it is determined by your preferences. There are a couple of basic steps needed before cutting a beard. It is much better to trim a unsoiled beard – so you might want to rinse it prior to doing anything else. Pat dry and ensure your beard is completely dry before you begin trimming. When dry, check for tangled hair and comb the tangles out. This makes it easier to clip if using scissors. Begin to trim by gently brushing over the grain of your hair. Use scissors to trim hair that sticks out above the teeth of the comb. When both sides are done, you might want to focus on the tricky area beneath the chin. Use the same technique for the chin since you used on the sides. Scissors are the traditional tool for trimming a beard and are in general best used to decrease the length of hair rather than tapering or shaping. A beard mustache trimmer is an easy option if you do not like using scissors. If you do not possess a beard cutter, you should consider searching beard trimmer reviews online in order to help you pick the most suitable trimmer for your requirements. As experience improves, you can test different attachments and styles. It is best to cut your beard within a well-lit area to help get it symmetrical. To prevent a inconsistent and irregular beard, hold the trimmer securely and let it glide gently over your face. As you gain more experience, you will be able to shape your beard into assorted styles to suit any occasion.
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