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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Question for the men out there and not being sexist but I'm sure all you lovely ladies don't need them but whats the best beard trimmer you could recommend.
I dont have a full length beard just stubble but I think it suits me so looking for the best one to buy to keep the stubble short but neat and never having used one any tips or advice on what to avoid |
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I use two different types of hair clipper, depending on how short I want it, but then it's convenient for me 'cos I ain't got no hair so run it all over. Both are Philips, but one is a traditional style hair clipper and the other is the one where the clipper rotates round for easily shaving your head. |
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"I use two different types of hair clipper, depending on how short I want it, but then it's convenient for me 'cos I ain't got no hair so run it all over. Both are Philips, but one is a traditional style hair clipper and the other is the one where the clipper rotates round for easily shaving your head. "
Thanks but I was after advice on beard trimmers but thanks for your input |
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over a year ago
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See this is where you are wrong as some of ladies pay attention to our male half's grooming routine
So he uses the braun all in one as its perfect for maintaining stubble or he use's another head when he's been lazy and it needs a little more attention or another head for a clean shave.
The extra attachments cost extra but worth it as it does everything he needs. |
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"I use two different types of hair clipper, depending on how short I want it, but then it's convenient for me 'cos I ain't got no hair so run it all over. Both are Philips, but one is a traditional style hair clipper and the other is the one where the clipper rotates round for easily shaving your head.
Thanks but I was after advice on beard trimmers but thanks for your input"
As I said I use 'em for my beard and they work great |
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I (male) have quite a long beard, every now and then I'll trim a few rogue and long hairs for which I have a babyliss trimmer, got it from tesco and it's very good.
Takes 2 aa batteries, comes with a few adaptors and oil. Think it was about a tenner.
Even do my hair with it as I feel it cuts closer that a normal hair clipper. |
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