Do Hair Clippers Work On Beards?
If that’s the question, you’re in the right place.
In this article, I’ll answer this question (and provide you with pointers on how to do things right).
With that said, let’s get into it.
Do Hair Clippers Work On Beards Too?
A quick, answer:
But clippers are made specifically for large amounts of dense hair.
Clipper blades are more ruthless with hair strands and not as gentle as trimmers.
You may also lose some control and detail as clipper blades are larger and heavier than beard trimmers.
This an only a quick answer.
But is it all doom and gloom?
Do you have to get separate equipment for different bodies of hair?
I go through all of that in the rest of this article.
Can You Use Hair Clippers On Your Beard?
As I mentioned above, you certainly can use your clippers.
However, you’d be sacrificing detail, which I believe is important in trimming, (especially if you struggle to grow a beard.
Beard trimmers do stubble and short beards very well.
If your beard is shorter, you really should be looking to get trimmers over using a hair clipper if you want the best results. ( my opinion)
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Beard trimmers have a lot of different short guard lengths to choose from and the trimmer is smaller, so it can contour your face and neck better to get one length all over.
When trimming your hair, go slow, and alternate the direction. Using a comb through the facial hair after each pass helps as well.
It won’t line up your beard
If you’re looking to use a hair clipper on your beard, you must realize it can cut hair, however, it won’t be able to line up your beard as a beard trimmer can.
Some beard trimmers allow you to trim and line up your beard, leaving you with a clean and polished look.
But hair clippers aren’t made to line up.
They simply just weren’t meant to do that so don’t expect that from them.
In fact, some beard trimmers don’t do a great even lining up.
Lining up is important it now you can tidy up your trim, especially around the mustache area.
For this kind of task, I would suggest you use a tool built to tackle this specific problem.
That would be line-up clippers.
Below are the best lineup clippers at their current best price.
Andis GTX-Exo Best on longevity
Babyliss Fx Top Pick Overall
Andis Slimline Pro Best On ergonomics
Adding these to your grooming arsenal helps you to cut and will give you a clean lineup after a haircut and a clean lineup after trimming your beard.
It doesn’t matter which tool you use, a line-up clipper will always be important.
Using hair clipper for beard
Now, in terms of which hair clipper your use, it really doesn’t matter too much.
If you have hair clippers as long as get cut close and are ideally zero-gapped, they should be fine to use.
However, if you try and use your clippers and they don’t cut well, I would advise you then buy a beard trimmer so it can get the job done properly.
But if that isn’t an option and you’re looking just looking to use a clipper for bother hair and beard you want a trimmer that can cut close when needed and allow control.
That’s why I would recommend you invest in some balding clippers.
Trim beard with hair clippers
Now I will go through the full grooming process so you can get the best look possible.
If you’re going to use your clippers I suggest you partner them with trimming scissors.
When you use a clipper or trimmer to cut your hair, you should start by using it to make your hair shorter all over your head.
Then, comb your hair down and use scissors to cut the hair near your neck and jawline. This will help you get a nice and tidy haircut!
This is how I approach and gave the best results when I need to use my clippers when by a beard trimmer broke.
Conclusion
In this article, we asked the question, can you use trimmers on beards?
The simple is yes, but you lose control in the process.
Trimmer is more accurate and better for finishing but clippers can certainly cut beard hair with no problems.
In general:
Trimmer for edge ups, clippers if removing bulk, a straight razor to clean it all up
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