Beard is a way of life for most men. If you are part of the beard brigade, you will agree. Don’t you too spend hours and hours thinking about it? Caring for it?
Beard Trimming Mistakes:
But when it comes to beard styling, everyone is bound to make a few mistakes. We have made them too. So, to help you out, we have assembled a list of some common beard trimming mistakes that you should avoid:
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Shaving Too High of a Neckline
By far, one of the most common beard trimming mistakes is shaving too high on the neckline.
Avoid shaving your beard underneath your chin. Maybe you do it mistakenly or think that it looks good. Either way, this is a no-no. Avoid this mistake by opting for the right beard trimming technique.
Make sure that you do not trim more than two fingers above your Adam’s apple. Pull your chin up and see how your chin creates a ‘U’ shape from one ear to right above Adam's apple and completes it at the other ear.
Now locate the midpoint and use an electric shaver. After that, adjust the guard and get to trimming everything below the imaginary line. If, however, you have made the mistake of shaving too high, trim your beard on the cheeks to a shorter length. This way, it will make your neckline much less noticeable.
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Do Not Let Your Beard Grow Like A Bush
If you are trying a new look like the beastly beard, do not avoid beard trimming. It is one of the dreadful grooming mistakes you could make. Your beard needs to be pruned to grow fuller and faster. If you wonder why then the answer is that beard hair can have split ends, too, just like the hair on your head. It will cause your beard to become weak gradually, turning brittle and, in the end, cracking down in the middle.
And these cracks or fractures on the end of hair strands can travel down the root, causing permanent damage. So, you should be careful and prevent these beard style mistakes from occurring. So, trimming your beard regularly will facilitate strong hair growth and help fill itself out properly. Remember, the longer and healthier your beard hair is, the more options you will have when it comes to choosing a style.
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Forgetting the Thin Spots
Beard hair runs lean in different areas for different people. For instance, some men may have thin hair around the jaw, while others may have a thin mustache. In either of these cases, you need to be careful when you trim back these areas and not take off all the thin hair.
Like you might trim the thick hair on your chin and then move up around your jaw and trim it back to thin. It will create an uneven look with a patchy beard. To prevent this from happening, you can change the beard trimmer attachment to trim when approaching thin hair.
Our T-3 Trimmer, one of the best beard trimmers in the market, comes with four attachments to help you trim your beard to the desired length. This amazing trimmer offers 20 length settings from 0.4 mm to 10 mm that will help you trim your beard the way you like. Bid goodbye to imperfect lines and untidy beards!
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Uncontrolled Stubble
The stubble is every beard lover’s go-to look. But maintaining a stubble is hard. It would be best if you frequently trimmed it to keep the length consistent while moisturizing it daily to avoid rashes and itching.
Ensure that you shave the edges and create a cheek and neckline when you maintain the stubble. Otherwise, you will look like you have just rolled out of bed with unbalanced beard hair.
Master At-Home Beard Trimming
Avoiding these silly beard mistakes will ensure that you are able to style your facial hair impeccably. Use our X 2 Beard Trimmer to get any look you want. With its 40 adjustable length settings, you can try numerous trimmed beard looks. You can explore our website for more options and choose the most suitable one.
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