There you have it. Everything you need to know about trimming a stubble beard neckline to perfection. A well-defined neckline can give a stubble beard a very neat and professional look. What is a neckline? Where should the neckline be? There is no clear anatomical landmark detailing where the neckline should be. The shorter your beard length, the higher you can go.
Considering this article is specifically about stubble, your neckline can afford to be a little higher than for those with longer beards. Watch out for that jawline. This would be particularly obvious when you open your mouth.
Exfoliating face scrub — this is to allow for a smooth and frictionless trim or shave. These come with a wider range of incremental size settings for more intricate control. Check out my favorite one on Amazon by clicking here. An electric shaver or manual razor. This is if you want a closer shave for a more pronounced contrast between where your beard ends and the neck.
In other words, not a fade. Safety razors might be a little trickier to use than the more common cartridge razor but will give you the most control over your neckline. You can, of course, use an electric shaver instead of a manual one — this is purely down to personal preference.
Moisturizer — the only way to end any trim or shave Step 1 — Exfoliate This can be combined with a shower which will help open the pores and soften the bases of your stubble. This pre-trim photograph shows the landmarks for a proper stubble beard neckline. This will look a lot better after the neckline is defined.
Step 3 — Start Trimming Trim your entire beard to your usual length first. No fade. Just a sharply bordered neckline with no fancy stuff. First things first, attach the mm comb and use the precision wheel on your Braun beard trimmer to choose your stubble length. Stepping down in 0. Pay attention though, as whichever length you choose will need to be consistent through your whole beard area. Trim all-over by using your beard trimmer and comb against the grain.
Firstly, remove the comb from your beard trimmer and gradually trim from the bottom of your neck upwards. Use careful, slow, continuous strokes. Trimming away from the hair line will help prevent you from accidentally shaving into your beard shape and achieves a nice straight clean line, ideal for the below the chin and jawline areas.
For a smooth, hassle-free shave and result, you can use the Gillette razor, provided with the Braun beard trimmer kit. Prepare your skin by splashing warm water on it and applying a shaving foam. Shave against the direction of your hair growth using single, continuous strokes until the skin outside your moustache beard area is smooth and completely hair-free.
Take care around the edges of your beard, your cheeks and upper lip. Make sure to double-check the harder to reach areas beneath your chin, where your jaw meets the neck and underneath the bottom lip, ensuring the areas along your stubble line design is entirely hair-free. Your new Stubble beard is now ready to do its thing. To avoid your skin drying out after shaving, it helps to use a non-alcohol based moisturiser. And there you have it - the easiest way to look sharp without taking too much time away from what you really want to be getting on with.
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Philips makes no representations or warranties of any kind with regard to any third-party websites or the information contained therein. From zero to sexy: How to create perfect stubble 1. Grooming and maintaining a stubble beard can highlight cheekbones on a square face or disguise a weak chin on the less-chiseled.
Grow your beard out. Avoid shaving for several days to let your natural stubble grow to at least 3 cm. Play video. Conversely, some guys look sharp with a slightly shorter mustache and a millimeter more around the chin. These contrasting lengths are a nice way to pull attention to or from certain features. You absolutely have to keep the cheek and neck lines clean.
This is what separates intentional stubble from a lazy lack of grooming. This will also give your whiskers shape, the same way it helps define a beard. And a jawline, for that matter.
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