79524-3001 Wahl Health & Household

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Mains hair clipper instructions
9
Using Your Trimmer (Not included in all Wahl kits)
Trimming And Edging Your Beard
The following are suggested trimming steps and trimmer positions. You may nd different
procedures work better for you.
1. Comb your beard in the direction that it grows to help reveal stray hairs that may be
longer than others.
2. Attach the 5 position trimming guide to trim and taper your beard. With the blades
pointing toward you, begin with the trimming guide attachment set at a long trimming
length.
For best results, start at each side burn and stroke down towards the neck. Trim toward
your chin in smooth,
overlapping strokes, following the lay of your beard. If you trim against the way your
beard naturally lays, the trimmer will cut the hair much shorter and the result may be
patchy.
Adjust the trimming guide to progressively shorter settings until you reach the desired
length of beard. You may wish to set the trimming guide attachment to cut closer near
the ear and down under the chin, changing to a longer setting toward the front of the
face and point of your chin. When the trimming guide is removed, it will remain at its last
length setting until you change it.
Always ensure the trimming guide is snapped solidly into the desired position before you
start to trim.
3. Remove the trimming guide and cut the outline of your beard. Rotate the trimmer
so that the blades are pointing toward you. Starting under your chin and working back
toward your jawbone and ears, cut the outer perimeter of your beard underneath the
jawbone. Continue the line all the way up to the ears and hairline.
4. Accentuate your beard line by using the trimmer in a downward motion. Start at the
line you have created and work from the chin back towards the ears, trim the area right
under your beard line.
5. Dene the upper part of your beard using the same technique.
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