1. Choose a razor with a protective device: Most razors have a detachable protective device to ensure that you can 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 devices, you can try a longer one first, because if you are not satisfied with it, you can always cut it short. If you cut your beard too short, you can only wait for it to grow. Please refer to the instruction manual for some detailed information about the use of razors. If you want to shave off all your beard, don't directly protect it when shaving.
2. Turn on the shaver, gently and steadily push the cutter head, trim the beard on both sides of the cheek, and gently slide along 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 device can prevent the cutter head from scratching the skin or cutting off too many beards at once.
3. 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, keep your mouth closed to prevent the falling beard from entering your mouth. You can trim your shadow beard with scissors alone, depending on the length of your beard.
4. 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.