![]() ![]() According to Floyd’s 99 Barbershop’s technical director Patrick Butler, that’s one of the most common mistakes that first-timers make, and Raquel Fajardo, a regional Fellow Barber manager in Los Angeles, wisely cautions, “Less is more! Always be conservative because you can always go shorter, but can’t put it back once it’s come off.” Finally, in addition to cleaning your trimmer’s blade after each use (more on that below), you should wash your face when you finish. If you’re new to the tools, the experts also say to start with a longer guard or dial setting when trimming to ensure you don’t cut your facial hair too short. “If you’re cutting it wet, you can’t really tell how long it is going to be when dry,” explains Mark Miguez, co-owner and barber at New York City’s Friend of a Barber. As a general rule, trim when your beard hair is dry. But first, some pearls of wisdom from our pros on how best to use them. We asked 22 experts - stylists, barbers, and guys with good beards - about the trimmers they use. That means people will continue to need beard trimmers to keep the never-ending scruff in check. But regardless of style or trends, facial hair will keep growing out of our follicles for the rest of human existence. ![]() ![]() We’re now a long distance from the hype of quarantine beards. ![]()
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