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Comb beards: comb those knotted beards to make them easier to trim. Follow the direction of beard growth. When combing the beard with a comb, move from ear to chin along one side of the chin line. Don't comb your beard backwards, or it will make it fluffy. Brush your beard straight, and then you can make it fluffy by hand.
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Trim your beard in front of a big mirror: make sure you have everything you need: scissors or pliers, a comb, a towel or anything you need. If you want to use electric scissors, you need a socket. A multi-angle mirror or three mirrors can help you see the dead angle of the beard.
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Prepare a container for the trimmed beard: the beard in the sink is easily blocked and will definitely annoy your roommate. Similarly, cleaning the beard in the sink is also a distressing thing, so we must prepare in advance.
Use a small trash can to place the repaired beard.
Let the beard fall on the newspaper or towel.
If you trim your beard with a small portable mirror outdoors, the cut beard will be blown away by the wind.
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Step 2: Trim your beard with an electric razor.
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Choose a razor with a protective cover: Most razors have a detachable protective cover, which can ensure that you trim your beard to the length you need, because no one wants his beard to be too short.
If you don't use any protective cover, you can try a longer one first, because if you are not satisfied, you can always cut it short. If you cut your beard too short, you have to wait for it to grow.
Please refer to the instruction manual for the use of shaver.
If you want to shave off all your beard, you don't need a protective cover when shaving.
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Turn on the razor, gently and steadily push the cutter head, trim the beard on both sides of the cheek, and gently slide with the lines of the face.
When trimming, gently slide down from the ear and pay attention to keeping the repair on both sides of the cheek consistent.
The protective cover can prevent the cutter head from scratching the skin or cutting off too much beard at once.
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Trim the moustache and the beard on the chin: When cleaning this part, slide it from under the nose to the corners of the mouth, and then to the chin, paying special attention to some dead corners under the nose.
When shaving, close your mouth to prevent the falling beard from entering your mouth.
You can trim your moustache with scissors alone, depending on the length of your beard.
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Make a final repair with a clean blade: clean all the beards left on the face along the collar line, taking the chin as the baseline.
If you like, you can also apply soap bubbles to your face before shaving, but it depends on your personal preference. Some people like to shave their beards, however, some people like to leave some stubble near their necks.
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Step 3: Repair and maintenance of shaver
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Cleaning razors: Most razors come with a maintenance kit with a small brush inside. After each shaving, clean the beard on the cutter head and the protective cover with a brush to prevent those cut beards from accumulating into the shaver, thus interfering with the normal work of the shaver.
If your razor doesn't have a brush, you can also clean the bar with a used toothbrush or a hard tube.
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Keep the razor sharp: the razor is also equipped with a small bottle of mineral lubricating oil. After scraping several times, clean the blade with a brush, then drop a few drops of lubricating oil on the scissors blade, then turn on the razor and let it run for about 20 seconds, so that the lubricating oil can cover the whole blade and keep the razor sharp and smooth.
If there is no corresponding lubricating oil and supporting equipment, contact the manufacturer for lubricating oil before replacing it with household oil. Many household oils are not suitable for shaver lubrication, which affects its performance.
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Be prepared for common problems: well-maintained razors rarely go wrong. However, just like household appliances, razors occasionally have some performance problems. Here are some of the most common problems and their solutions:
"My razor will make a loud buzz." Many razors have a voltage regulator, which looks like a small screw and is located on one side of the razor. It can be adjusted by common tools such as screwdriver. By constantly debugging the voltage regulator, the noise can finally disappear. There is no danger of electric shock when adjusting the voltage regulator.
"My razor won't stop shaving." Your razor may not be sharp enough, or the internal motor may have lost power. Therefore, the blades must be cleaned and lubricated regularly. If the speed of the shaver is too slow, then there may be something wrong with the motor, and it may be time to buy a new one. Of course, you can also ask the manufacturer and its related warranty information.
This may just be because your beard is too dense and stuck in the blade. Shaving less at a time can solve the problem.
"My razor won't charge." After a long time, the performance of the portable battery in the shaver is reduced. The manufacturer can replace your battery with a new one. Please contact them.
"The razor blade is bent." Blade deformation is a common problem. It is not difficult to reassemble the blade, but the accuracy is still different. Fortunately, most manufacturers have online guides to guide buyers to reassemble blades, as well as amateur DIY guides, so it is easy to ask for help.
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Step 4: Trim with scissors.
Choose a pair of sharp and clean scissors, preferably a haircut scissors: it is a good way to cut a beard with scissors, but it needs a pair of skillful hands to do it, such as thinning or shaping.
Make sure that the scissors are not rusty, have too many defects or have gaps in the blade, or they will get stuck in your beard.
Don't use kitchen scissors or gardening scissors. Those scissors are big and clumsy, difficult to control and easy to hurt themselves.
Remember to use a comb: it can prevent you from cutting your beard too short. You can imitate the way a barber trims his hair with a comb, and then gently clamp it with a clip.
Comb from ear to chin with a comb, and a small part of beard will be exposed outside the comb.
Cut off the beard that shows the comb teeth.
Be careful when performing this step. Don't cut too much at first, so there is still a chance to make corrections, but if you cut your beard too short at once, there is no other way to correct your mistakes.
You can also trim the other face in the same way: trim the beard evenly until you are satisfied.
Remember to use a comb to ensure a balanced shave.
Trim the moustache and chin: comb the beard and trim the beard below the lips into a straight line.
Finish with a clean blade: try to trim the hair on your neck with scissors, and be extra careful at this time.
If conditions permit, it is best to use an electric razor in this step.
If you are afraid, you can put soap bubbles on your neck and shave the hair off your neck with a safety razor, which is much easier than cutting it with scissors.