The following steps are proposed to cut and trim positions. You can find different approaches work best for you.
1. Comb your beard, it grows to help show stray hairs that may be longer than others.
2. Attach trim to the 6-position Saw logs your beard and cones. With the blade pointing to you, start by fixing on a long cutting guide. For best results, each start and sideburns come down to the neck. Trim the chin smooth, overlapping strokes after the dismissal of your beard. If you cut against the way your beard trimmer sets the course to cut their hair much shorter, and the result can vary.
Adjust the slide into ever shorter cut settings to the desired length of the beard. You can cut for cutting closer to the ear and down under the chin, the transition to a longer shot in front of the face and show you put your chin. If the cut is removed, it will set its final length until you change it.
Make sure the guide is broken trim securely in the desired position before you cut.
3. Remove the trim and cut the lead outline of your beard. Turn the knob so that the leaves are on you. Start the cut under the chin and work back to your jaw and ears to the outer circumference of the beard under the chin. Take the line all the way to the ears and hairline.
4. Accentuate your figure with the beard trimmer in a downward motion. Start the line that you have created and, working from the chin back toward the ears, cut off the area directly under your beard line.
5. Adjust the top edge of the blade with the same technique.
6. Look for a clean finish, the accessory close-trim/jawline blend with your lawn mower is also included. To use the system, simply insert one side of the attachment on the front of the blade, then press back to the other side until both sides are locked. Then, with the trimmer in an upward movement, first under the chin short, outside, cut roll. Continue with the chin cup is all mixed.
To remove the attachment, pulling away from one side to the release of the potentiometer setting. Instead, use a rolling campaign of pressure with your thumb up and down the index.

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