To keep your face hair looking good, either the beard or the moustache, you want the right equipment. You need to groom and maintain your hair. If you disregard your facial piece then you will be left with an over grown, stinky, tramp like abomination!
I do not believe you need that, unless you intend to scare the youngsters on your street so here is the list of essentials.
1) Scissors
The main weapon of choice to keep your moustache/beard in shape. A few of the people will only let pros attend this task but for the DIY goers out there this is a good start. I'd say invest in a good, solid pair or scissors. Its false ecconomy to purchase a inexpensive pair because they will not last, tough to get a fair cut and the the complex styling some people need just wouldn't be possible with scissors from the pound shop!
You must try to get a set of steel scissors owned by professionals. The blades are longer and quite thin making it easy to get a good cut for any desired style. A reasonable pair of scissors will last and give you a close cut without leading to inconvenience or issues for your skin.
2) The comb
This has 2 main functions. The first is to keep your beard or tash groomed just like your head hair you need to keep it brushed. Your not running a wild life sanctuary so keep it under control! You must aim to get a wide toothed brush for your beard and a fine toothed brush for the moustache.
The second main purpose is to aid in cutting. Brush you facial hair along and cut along the comb at the specified length to get an even, smooth cut. Extremely helpful tool.
3) Brush
A thick wired brush is useful for men with the bushy, massive beards or tash. Its ideal to keep the fuzzy area's well cared for and quite a fast effective way to keep it in order. Not as essential as the scissors or comb but still quite useful especially if you use product like styling wax.
4) Clippers/trimmers
Scissors are vital but unfortunately they can only do so much. If you'd like to shape or style your beard then clippers are pretty helpful. Most (or even all) clippers have an adjustable length guide so you are warranted the desired length and with the option to take away the guard you can obtain a close cut when required. The clippers also give the opportunity to cut borders for the you beard, an example being the beard strap.
The trimmers are important if your going for a particular style but also required if in a hurry. You can get a good, consistent cut in half of the time making this a very useful tool in your arsenal.
5) Beard Oil
This is the tool you use if you'd like to keep your beard moisturised, clean and smelling amazing! Not only does it keep you beard fresh but it will also prevent your skin underneith from getting dry which permits your skin to keep producing the facial hair we all love. Beard oil is a fine addition to your armoury of tools
These are the fundamental tools needed to keep your beard or moustache maintained.
I do not believe you need that, unless you intend to scare the youngsters on your street so here is the list of essentials.
1) Scissors
The main weapon of choice to keep your moustache/beard in shape. A few of the people will only let pros attend this task but for the DIY goers out there this is a good start. I'd say invest in a good, solid pair or scissors. Its false ecconomy to purchase a inexpensive pair because they will not last, tough to get a fair cut and the the complex styling some people need just wouldn't be possible with scissors from the pound shop!
You must try to get a set of steel scissors owned by professionals. The blades are longer and quite thin making it easy to get a good cut for any desired style. A reasonable pair of scissors will last and give you a close cut without leading to inconvenience or issues for your skin.
2) The comb
This has 2 main functions. The first is to keep your beard or tash groomed just like your head hair you need to keep it brushed. Your not running a wild life sanctuary so keep it under control! You must aim to get a wide toothed brush for your beard and a fine toothed brush for the moustache.
The second main purpose is to aid in cutting. Brush you facial hair along and cut along the comb at the specified length to get an even, smooth cut. Extremely helpful tool.
3) Brush
A thick wired brush is useful for men with the bushy, massive beards or tash. Its ideal to keep the fuzzy area's well cared for and quite a fast effective way to keep it in order. Not as essential as the scissors or comb but still quite useful especially if you use product like styling wax.
4) Clippers/trimmers
Scissors are vital but unfortunately they can only do so much. If you'd like to shape or style your beard then clippers are pretty helpful. Most (or even all) clippers have an adjustable length guide so you are warranted the desired length and with the option to take away the guard you can obtain a close cut when required. The clippers also give the opportunity to cut borders for the you beard, an example being the beard strap.
The trimmers are important if your going for a particular style but also required if in a hurry. You can get a good, consistent cut in half of the time making this a very useful tool in your arsenal.
5) Beard Oil
This is the tool you use if you'd like to keep your beard moisturised, clean and smelling amazing! Not only does it keep you beard fresh but it will also prevent your skin underneith from getting dry which permits your skin to keep producing the facial hair we all love. Beard oil is a fine addition to your armoury of tools
These are the fundamental tools needed to keep your beard or moustache maintained.
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