How To Trim A Beard With Scissors

The question of whether you can trim a beard with scissors has been asked by many men who want to look good and make their beards as attractive as possible.

How To Trim A Beard With Scissors

They often try to trim their facial hair using a razor or clippers, but they don’t get the desired result. The reason behind this is that they don’t know how to trim beards with scissors.

If you are looking for the answer to this, then you are at the right place. In this article, we are going to share some useful information regarding how to trim any kind of beard with scissors. Let’s jump right in.

Trimming The Beard With Scissors

1. Shower Before Trimming 

Before you start trimming your beard, first of all, take a shower so that you will be clean and fresh. You should also wash your face because it helps you to see clearly.

A shower will also relax and soften the facial hair and make it a lot longer and easier to cut. We suggest using a natural beard wash when washing.

Keep in mind that trimming with wet facial hair will look longer and cutting too aggressively when wet, might lead to shorter results than you wanted.

2. Combing Your Beard

After taking a shower, comb your beard carefully. Make sure that there are no tangles or knots in it. It is important to comb your beard before trimming it because if you do not, you may end up with an uneven appearance.

Comb your beard outwards and under the jawline, once you can get a smooth and tangle-free pass, make passes in a downward motion. 

3. Trim The Bottom First

Your hair might vary in length from one strand to another and this is completely normal. You should begin by defining the bottom line of your beard.

This means that you should remove any hairs that extend past the bottom line with your scissors. Once you have defined the bottom line, you can determine how long you want your beard to look.

Alternatively, you could hold the shears towards the top of your face with the pointed end to your chin and make some small cuts. This way, you can develop a natural-looking texture that is not overly angular.

4. Cleaning The Neck Area

When trimming your beard, the neck area should be clearly defined. You should always keep in mind that the neck area is very sensitive and therefore, you must use care while trimming it.

If you cut too high, your beard will resemble a chin strap, and too low will make it look messy and unkempt. 

Use your Adam’s apple as a reference and remove any stray hairs that fall below it. When doing this, remember that the neck area is usually thicker than other areas of your beard.

Therefore, you need to use more force when trimming it. A razor or trimmer can be used for this section but you should choose a trimmer if you are susceptible to ingrown hairs or you have sensitive skin. 

5. Clean The Sides

The sides of the face are generally covered by hair and therefore it is difficult to define accurately. However, you can still attempt to define them; use your index finger to trace around the sides of your face; then use your thumb to create a straight line.

Sideburns are often trimmed after shaving but if you prefer, you can trim them separately. Use your fingers to separate the hair on each side of your face and then use your scissors to trim them off.

6. Mustache Trim

When you are cleaning up the mustache, you can either let it continuously grow like a handlebar, or trim it using your scissors up to the same level as your lips. 

7. Trimming The Top Line

Trimming the top line is similar to trimming the bottom line. Start at the top of your head and work downwards. Remember that you should avoid clipping your earlobes and cheeks.

8. Conditioning And Styling

Once you have finished trimming your beard, it’s time to condition and style. Consider adding a conditioning or styling agent to your beard.

Moreover, beard oil and balm can help to reduce any beard itching or flakes dropping. Beard balm usually has beeswax in it, and this makes the beard even easier to style.

Clippers Vs Scissors

Clippers are handheld, battery-operated devices that were created for shortening the time that it takes for people to get haircuts and trim their beards.

They have sharp blades that are controlled by motors so that they move very fast. All that you have to do to use a clipper is to run it along the sections that you want to be trimmed.

You can choose the size and style of clipper according to your preference. Some come with extra attachments so that you can customize your trim.

A clipper is a tool that can be used to cut hair quickly and effectively and in some cases, can be more efficient than scissors.

However, they can be tricky if you are not familiar with them and if you are not careful, they can cause a bald spot. A battery is also required to charge the device.

Scissors, on the other hand, are an ancient tool used by many professionals. Bearded men still use them despite the advances in technology.

You need to be skilled with scissors if you want to achieve great results and a lot of professional barbers are proud of the fact that they can do intricate fades with just a pair of scissors.

Unlike clippers, scissors allow you to exercise maximum control and once you have mastered the skill, you can shape, trim and define your beard with great accuracy.

Final Thoughts

Beard trimming is a simple process that takes only a few minutes. Although it sounds easy enough, it requires a lot of patience and practice to achieve perfect results.

Using scissors can help you achieve your desired style and look, and that is why it is so important to keep this guide handy and perfect the technique if you are a person with a beard. Happy trimming!

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