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Define Yourself: "Trimming Your Way to a Better You"All hair from the neck up on a man can and at times should be trimmed. Plucking (aka. removing hair with a tweezer like devise solely for aesthetic purposes) and waxing are not allowed if a man still wants to be considered a man. However, ripping a few nose/ear hairs out with your fingers because they were causing an itch or tickle is totally okay and not considered plucking. The four areas of trimming are ear hair, nose hair, head hair and facial hair. Assuming someone else cuts your head hair (preferably a barber) you will spend your time on the other three areas with your facial hair getting most of the attention (unless you have intense, rapid growth ear or nose hair). To help you in your ongoing quest for not only proper beard care but proper hair care in general we will break down these three areas and give you all the knowledge you need for looking after them. Facial Hair - For proper facial hair care you will need several items from combs to beard trimmers. Here we will go in depth and look at the devices needed for beard care and tell you which are the best. We will also go through techniques and tips that will guide you once you have chosen the proper tools. Ear Hair - Precision is the key in caring for your ear hairs. It's true that most men do not need to pay much attention to this area until later in life, but it's crucial to be prepared and ready. Learn about the best tools out there and to wield them accordingly. Nose Hair - Again, precision is the key when dealing with the whole nostril region and hair growth there. Using the right techniques and trimming devices will keep your nose hair looking sharp and most importantly negating unnecessary tickling and minimizing resistance for performing farmer blows. Use this knowledge to define your hair, to Define Yourself. |
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