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How to Use Nose Hair Trimmers

Posted by: admin on June 3rd, 2010

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The art of male grooming has changed over the years. It is no longer enough to simply shower every day and make sure you get a good shave. You must make sure you are paying attention to several different factors at once. Your sideburns should always look sharp. Your eyebrows should be in line without being bushy. Your ears should not have a layer of hair on them. You should also make sure your nose hairs are out of sight altogether. This is the reason for the importance of buying and using good nose hair trimmers.

The first thing you need to know when using nose hair trimmers is how to buy one. The best grooming starts with the best tools. The best trimmers for nose hair will have a very strong motor. This is more important than anything else. This is because a strong motor will even make up for a less than keen cutting blade. This does not mean the blade should be ignored. A good blade will make short work out of your nose hairs. You should also make sure the trimmer you buy will easily fit inside of your nostril and that it is comfortable to hold in your hand. Try to make sure the model you buy is either battery powered or chargeable so you will not have to deal with the cord.

Technique

Using nose hair trimmers is not exactly just sticking the trimmer inside your nose a few times. You must first consider the way the trimmer is designed. Most trimmers are designed with a round head that has slots which the nose hairs pass through and then are cut. The object is to move in sections up the length of your nostril. Start at the rim of the nose and move towards the nasal cavity. Repeat this around the entire nostril.

For many the worst part about using nose hair trimmers is breathing in the loose hairs. This is avoidable if you make sure your head is tilted forward and that you do not breathe in while you are using the trimmer. It is advisable to stop occasionally to breathe sharply outwards into a tissue. You should also use a dry tissue to remove any excess hair. This will help to prevent you from breathing in any of the hairs. When you are completely finished, you can use a wet cloth to remove any debris left behind.

Storing your trimmer

It is very important nose hair trimmers are cleaned immediately after use. This will prevent hair from getting built up inside the chamber. The easiest way to clean the trimmer is to remove the head covering the blades and either blow on it or use a small brush. You should also use a spray lubricant on the blades. This will help to prevent the blades from getting rusty. It will also help to keep the blades sharper longer. The high powered spray will also help to get rid of any hairs you might have missed.

Remember it only takes a few second out of your day so take the few extra seconds to make yourself more presentable.

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Ingrown facial hair

Posted by: admin on May 31st, 2010

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Posted: Grooming Tools, facial hair removal, mens hair removal

Ingrown facial hair is a total and utter pain in the nuts. Well, not literally but you know what I mean! It’s bad enough having to go through the daily rigmarole of shaving without having to tackle ingrown facial hair as well. Never mind, these things are sent to try us and there are a couple of things you can do about this particular problem.

First off, stop shaving quite so often while you deal with the problem. Ingrown facial hair is usually coarse or curly and is unfortunately often caused as a result of shaving too much. Sounds bonkers? Consider the fact that when you shave, you’re slicing the hair off at an angle and pushing it back towards the surface of the skin. Wait until the hair is a bit longer and you may find this works to prevent ingrown facial hair. I know, it’s like a vicious circle. You can’t not shave but you don’t want ingrown facial hair either. Can’t win! Well, actually you can. Ingrown facial hair is simply hair that doesn’t grow through the hair follicle properly. Instead of coming through the skin, it curls under instead and causes sometimes painful bumps to emerge, or just redness and swelling. Whatever happens, it’s not a pretty sight and it’s sore to the touch.

It’s also wise to invest in a good shaver – electric or otherwise – to stop ingrown facial hair from recurring. Cheap disposable razors that go blunt quickly are a surefire way to encourage ingrown facial hair. You’ll be shaving more often with substandard blades, which is never a good idea. Select a mid-range shaving product and you’ll have an easier time of it on all levels. You’ll get a better shaving experience and lessen the chances of developing ingrown facial hair, not to mention razor burn and a network of little cuts. Also, shave in the same direction the hair grows. This is a really simple way of making sure the hair doesn’t grow back into the skin but continues on its natural path out of it.

You can remove ingrown facial hair by simply plucking it out with a pair of ingrown hair tweezers. If you’re going down this road, be sure to shower first and soften the skin around the affected area, which makes it far simpler and less painful to remove the hair. Exfoliation is also a must, as this will slough away dead skin and release ingrown facial hair so you can pluck it out. If you don’t fancy plucking, there are all sorts of shaving gels and roll-on sticks that you can use to remove ingrown facial hair. Keep using them about once a week after the ingrown hair disappears and you stand a better chance of keeping your face blemish-free.

The company MenScience do a face buff brush which is ideal for anyone wanting to keep ingrown facial hairs at bay. This is a great preventive method and will soften the skin for shaving too.

Ingrown facial hair can be removed by way of tweezering. Have a look at these from Tweezerman:

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Finding the Right Mustache Trimmers

Posted by: admin on May 29th, 2010

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In today’s society, it is very important to look your best at all times. This is important for male grooming in terms of hair removal. While most men these days go without any facial hair in the professional world, there are still those who enjoy the look and the feel of the mustache. It is their particular style. If you have decided to keep a mustache, it is highly important you do everything you can to make sure you properly care for the mustache. Luckily, there are many different mustache trimmers on the market which will help you accomplish this task.

It used to be the only way you could maintain a good looking mustache was to use a pair of scissors and a comb. This was your only way to maintain a proper length on the mustache and make it appear well groomed. The problem with this is one slip of the comb or scissors and you will have a large patch of hair removed which will be difficult to fix. The invention of mechanical mustache trimmers has helped those with mustaches to not have to worry about such things. This is because the trimmers can be set to a specific length. All you have to do is run the trimmer across your mustache a few times and you will have a properly maintained mustache you will be proud to show in public.

Anatomy of good Mustache Trimmers

In order to get the best maintained mustache possible, it is important to know what to look for in good trimmers. The first thing you should look for is an easy to understand dial that will lock into place. The last thing you need while trimming is for the comb to slip and you to take a huge chunk out of your mustache. A good trimmer will also have a powerful motor. This is important so that the trimmer will not yank or pull your hair. It will simply slice right through the hair. You should also make sure the trimmer you are considering has good sharp blades on it made out of a polymer metal. This will help the blades to slice easily through the hair time and again.

Maintaining Your Trimmer

Once you have selected from the available mustache trimmers, it is a good idea to properly maintain it. This way it will last you a long time to come. Proper maintenance is as easy as making sure to brush off the hair after each use and to make sure you are using a spray lubricant on the blades after each use. If you go through this process, the blades will not become clogged and they will not become rusty. You should not have to get your blades sharpened or replaced for at least 6 months to a year. This will depend on the metal your blades are made out of, the thickness of your hair and the frequency of which you trim your mustache.

The right mustache trimmers can make all the difference in the world as far as male grooming is concerned. It will make the difference between having an unsightly mange of hair on your face and a neatly groomed mustache which can be stylish. Make sure that when you use the trimmer that you not only shorten the hair regularly but you also use the trimmer to edge your mustache. This will give your hair the neat, well defined look which will make you look like you know what you are doing. As long as you follow this advice, you are sure to maintain the look which will get you the attention you want.


Or, if you are looking for inspiration for the different styles of facial hair, see what a bloke called Jon Dyer did.

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The Proper Way to Use an Ear Hair Trimmer

Posted by: admin on May 28th, 2010

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An ear hair trimmer is often necessary for those of us who have to deal with pesky hair coming out of our ears. And the older we grow the more apparent it becomes. Getting the right tools for the job is good start and can turn an unpleasant situation into a one to shine.

Buying the Right Trimmer

In order to be able to properly use an ear hair trimmer, you need to make sure you have a good one. There are a few things to look out for when purchasing a trimmer of this nature. While there are manufacturers that make trimmers that can be used for the ears and the nose, it is helpful if you purchase one which is designed just for the ear. This is partly because of sanitary reasons, but also because of the way you will use the trimmer and the kind of hair.

A lot of the hair you will be trimming on your ear will be on the outside of the ear. This is why you should have a trimmer which looks like a wand. The trimmer will be in a row like a hair trimmer set on its side. This way all you will have to do is to swipe the trimmer along the outside of your ear. Having a compact head will allow you to get the hair which is just on the outside of the ear canal as well.

Proper Technique

The first thing to keep in mind when using an ear hair trimmer is to make sure you never enter the ear canal. This is important because you can cause serious hearing problems if you are to rupture the ear drum. You should not need to even enter the trimmer into the canal. All of the hair you will be removing will be just on the outside. All you have to do is rotate the blades so they run along the rim of the opening and you will be done. If you tilt your head towards the sink as you do this, no one of the hairs will enter the canal.

The next thing you should do is to remove all of the hairs from the outside of the ear. This is done by starting at the ear lobe and slowly moving you way along the outside of the ear. Because the hairs are so fine, you may not even notice many of them as they are shaved away. Just move slowly and you will remove everything. Make sure to use a swab to remove any excess hair after you have completed trimming the hair.

If you follow these steps your ears will look as good as possible and you will get the recognition you want. Remember, it only takes a few seconds out of your day and you really only have to do it about once a week. The difference in your appearance will be noticeable. So, take the time and you will be happy you did.


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The Benefits of Using a Shave Pro Shaver

Posted by: admin on May 11th, 2010

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Grooming is very important for men who take any kind of pride in their personal appearance. Taking pride in your appearance is not just a matter of vanity anymore. This is because proper grooming says a lot about the kind of man that you are. It says you take the time to pay attention to the little details. This is something which will attract more attention from the important people in your life. It will tell the ladies that you are the kind of man that they want to be with. It tells your employer that you are serious and that you deserve to be in a position of authority. Even with all of this it does not mean that every guy has the time to shave every morning. This is when you need something like the Shave Pro shaver.

The ability to shave on the go makes it easy for you to take care of your appearance even when you are in a hurry to get somewhere. All you have to do is plug in the Pro Shave shaver to let it get a good charge and then take it with you on your way to work or at the gym. The best part about this shaving system is it allows you to shave the way that you want or need to. For those with sensitive skin, you will be able to shave wet. For those who need a reliable and fast shave, you can shave dry. It is up to your preference as to which you will choose. You will not be restricted by the razor you are using.

The Design of the Shaver

The Pro Shave has a dual head design so that you will only have to glide the razors over your skin. You will get a close shave every time because if the first sharp razors miss anything the second razor will be able to pick up the slack. There is even a flip out edging trimmer which will allow you to get things like sideburns and mustaches so that they will get out of control. The shaver has a docking bay which will keep the shaver from lying in the water which can accumulate on the sink counter. With a fully charged shaver you will be able to just pick it up and go.

Maintaining the Pro Shave

Maintenance is easy to keep up with. All you will have to do is make sure to lift the top from the blades and brush out extra hair. You may want to apply a spray lubricant from time to time. You may even want to run the razor heads under warm water to get rid of extra shave cream it you decide to shave wet. If you do rinse out with water, you should allow the heads to dry before you put the top back on. If you use the flip out trimmer, you will also want to brush excess hair free from it and spray it with lubricant. Keep excess water out of the shaver by storing it on the charger.

How Much it Will Cost

Whenever making a purchase, you will consider price in your decision making process. The Pro Shaver can usually be found for at or below $50. A quick search on the internet will help you to find the shaver you want for less than $20. Best of all, because of the design of the shaving heads, they will stay sharp for at least six months to a year depending on the thickness of your hair and how well you maintain the unit.

With tools like the Pro Shaver, you will be able to maintain a perfectly groomed image. This will help you to put your best foot forward. You will be able to look better for the women as well as for your employer. You will notice with the right image that you will be able to open up more doors. This is a lot of positives in your life for the low price you will spend out on the right razor. If you still do not feel this is the right razor for you, there are plenty more to choose from.


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Nose hair clipper

Posted by: admin on May 10th, 2010

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There’s no two ways about it; a nose hair clipper is an essential for every man on the planet. There’s nothing worse for women than going on a date with a guy who’s got a forest growing out of his schnozz. Ask any female and she’ll tell you that a nose hair clipper is one of the greatest inventions since sliced bread. It doesn’t matter if you’re single or married, you’ve got to keep the nose hair under control or suffer the consequences; constant nagging or the old brush-off in the bedroom!

Before you dismiss a nose hair clipper as too much hassle to use, hang fire for a few minutes. These days, there are all sorts of different products on the market that are specially designed to make the whole hair removal process hassle-free. It won’t be like having all your hairs plucked out with tweezers. Do a bit of digging and you’ll soon see that a nose hair clipper will do the job nicely and quickly. And no, it’s not like on a TV comedy sketch show when they get stuck up there and make you look like a right plum! Nowadays, the nose hair clipper is easy to use and very safe!

You won’t have to spend a small fortune on a nose hair clipper. You can pick one up for a mere $10 if you don’t fancy splashing out. They tend to range from around $10 up to $60 for models that also take care of head and body hair. If you’re just interested in a simple nose hair clipper without any extra trimmings, you won’t have to spend much to get a really good product from a reputable electrical manufacturer.

You won’t suffer from a lack of choice when it comes to selecting a nose hair clipper. They come in all colours, styles, shapes and sizes. If you want a nose hair clipper that will fit in with the look of your bathroom you won’t have a problem finding one to suit. They come in matt black, blue, silver, and grey and are slim line so hardly take up any space. The vast majority of nose hair clipper products double up as ear hair trimmers too, so you get two male grooming items in one.

Not sure what’s involved in using a nose hair clipper? It’s really simple and they’re designed to give you as comfortable an experience as possible. If you’re wondering how the heck you’re supposed to see what you’re doing, choose a nose hair clipper with a light. This is a piece of advice you’ll want to bear in mind as a light will help you find any difficult to reach hairs. You won’t be left with a bald and sore inner nose cavity either. The little blades on today’s nose hair clipper are curved and made of hypoallergenic stainless steel. They only take off a certain degree of hair and only come close enough to do the job. Most have rounded ends and their blades won’t come into direct contact with your skin. Painless removal is the name of the game with a nose hair clipper.

Wondering how you’re supposed to clean a nose hair clipper? Easy. Just use running water. You’ll find most can even be taken into the shower with you. To start you off, here’s a good mid-range nose hair clipper that should do the job easily:

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Ear hair removal for men

Posted by: admin on February 13th, 2010

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You know you are getting older when ear hair removal becomes an issue for you. Hair on the ear can grow on the outer ear lobe or inside the ear. Where it grows matters as different methods for removing the hair applies.

Outer ear hair removal

Hair on the earlobes can be taken care of in a number of ways. Work in a lighted area and turn your head sideways so you can see what you are doing. And use and clean the tools you use before and after usage.

  • Shaving. With care and attention, you can use your normal shaver to shave the unwanted hair. Just be careful and take your time.

  • Tweezers. One hair at a time can be plucked from the earlobe. Use clean and sterilized equipment, and allow lots of time.
  • Ear trimmer. Trimmers made to treat the sensitive areas like the ear and nose. Very versatile. Clean before and after use.
  • Hair removal creams. Creams that chemically dissolve the hair can sometimes be used. Read the instructions to see if it is suitable for ear use. Also test it on a small patch of skin on your arm to see if you have any adverse reactions to the chemicals.
  • Waxing. Waxing the earlobes means hair will only grow back in 6 to 8 weeks. Problem being that it can be quite painful. Always have a professional do it as you don’t want to rip your ear off.
  • Electrolysis. A more permanent hair removal technique that works by inserting a small needle into the hair follicle and zapping it with current. This needs to be done at a clinic though and can be expensive.
  • Laser ear hair removal. Only for the outer ear, this method is also more permanent. It works by targeting the hair follicle with a laser and vaporizing it. Quite expensive as well.

Inner ear hair removal

Hair removal for the inner ear is a bit more tricky. You have to be careful not to damage the ear drum. The hair also forms part of the protective layer that protects against airborne bacteria and dust. Because of the sensitivity of the inner ear, only nose/ear hair trimmers with protective sheathing are on our list to use.

After removing your ear hair, clean the equipment with alcohol. Clean the lobe with a cotton swab and follow the after-care instructions if you went for professional men’s ear hair removal.

Ear hair removal for men doesn’t have to be a pain. Make it part of your grooming routine and the unattractive hairs should be history.

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Nose hair removal

Posted by: admin on February 12th, 2010

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Around the age of 30 nose hair removal becomes a concern for men. While nose hair serves the useful purpose of protecting the breathing passages by capturing bacteria, unsightly hairs is a problem. Especially when it doesn’t have to be a problem.

So how can we take care of nose hair?

There are several methods you can try. From the simplest to the more advanced:

  • Tweezers. Working in a clean and lighted environment, dab the area with a moisture to soften the skin. Tilt your head back so you can see what you are doing. Using sterilized (with alcohol) tweezers, you pluck the hairs one by one. It can be quite painful and can cause infection if it starts bleeding so it is not recommended.

  • Scissors. Go for the rounded tip scissors so you don’t poke a hole in your nose. Working in front of a mirror, tilt your head back and cut as close to the skin as you can. Only remove the unsightly hairs that is sticking out and not all the hairs in the nose.
  • Trimmer/Clipper. Becoming more popular, a nose trimmer can take care of the lower nose hair without painful plucking. It works by having protected rotating serrated ends that cuts the hair. Clippers start from $5 and is an inexpensive grooming solution for those pesky nose hairs.
  • Waxing. If none of the other methods work, you can ask a waxing salon if they will wax your nose hair for you. Not all salons have people experienced with this so do make sure of it before you go – you don’t want them to treat the wax like they would any other body part. It is going to hurt, but the pain passes – just have someone who knows what their doing to do it.

After you took care of the nose hairs, blow your nose to remove the loose ones still in the nostrils. Also clean and sanitize any equipment after use with alcohol or another sanitizer.

Because the nose hair grows in such a sensitive area, the nose hair removal methods are short term solutions. Thus it needs to become part of your regular grooming routine. It might be worthwhile to get a dedicated set of equipment and sanitizer for the express purpose of taking care of nose and/or ear hair.

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