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Moustache Trim Scissors

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Made from pressed steel, these sleek, modern beard and moustache trimmers are perfect for last minute trims.
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Moustache Trim Scissors

$19.95

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Beard Sorcery Scissors Trimming Beard

Trim with Ease.

Shape, trim, and perfect your beard and moustache with these strong, durable scissors. Pairs exceptionally well with both our Sandalwood Comb and our Boar’s Hair Beard Brush.

Beard Sorcery Scissors with Beard Brush

HOW TO USE

Before you begin trimming, you should gather everything you will need, so there are no interruptions.

  • A quality beard comb, such as our Sandalwood double-sided comb
  • Beard Sorcery Boar's hair brush
  • Merlin's Beard Trim Scissors
  • Beard Oil
  • Potentially some Beard Balm

Ideally, your moustache should be trimmed at least once a week so that it retains its shape.

1. WASH AND DRY YOUR MOUSTACHE

You can’t begin painting on a dirty canvas, right? So your first step should be to wash your moustache as thoroughly as possible to get rid of any oil residue. Clean hair is easier to trim, and you will have better control over the scissors when making the cuts.

After you’re done, dry your moustache with a towel so that it’s freshly spruced up for a trim. Wet hair strands can give the illusion of being longer than they actually are, which could lead you to cut off more than you intended.

You can also use beard wash and conditioner beforehand so that the hair is soft and easy to manage.

2. COMB, COMB, COMB

Do not underestimate the power of combing through your moustache before your trim because it can make all the difference in the world.

Make sure that there are no tangles and straighten all the strands so that it becomes easier for you to trim.

Initially, you can use a small fine-toothed moustache comb and then follow it up with a boar bristle brush if your moustache is long enough to benefit from one.

Combing will allow you to gauge the actual length of the hair strands in your moustache. Using an anti-static, pearwood or sandalwood comb will usually lead to the best outcome.

You have the option of combing the hair strands towards the center if you want a straight finish at the bottom. For an angular cut, comb the hairs in the direction of their growth.

3. SHAPE YOUR MOUSTACHE ONE CUT AT A TIME

The first thing that you have to do is sculpt the shape of the moustache. Grip your scissors and start making small cuts along the bottom line of the moustache. It depends on your preference whether you start from the middle and work your way to the sides or vice versa.

When you’re trimming, always look as straight as possible so that you do not make any angular mistakes. If you keep a neutral and straight position, it will be easier for you to achieve a straight line.

Moreover, you will be able to keep an eye on what you’re doing. If you want a straight edge at the center, you should keep the trimming scissors parallel to the lips and then follow the lip line as you snip.

On the other hand, if you want an angular moustache, it’s better that you start working from the outer edges towards the center. As you reach the center from one side, start from the other side so that they meet at the perfect angle.

Use your right hand to trim on the left side and your left hand to trim on the right side. This will help you achieve the same angle on both sides of the moustache.

4. CORRECT THE LENGTH

Now that you’ve trimmed the extra hairs, decide upon the desired length of your moustache hairs. Use the fine-toothed comb to straighten the hair again so that you have an idea of how much to snip.

Remember that it’s always better to be cautious when trimming than to go overboard. You can trim more, but you won’t get those snipped hairs back. Well, not for a while anyway.

Use the scissors to get a clean line at the top of your moustache. If there are any overgrown hairs, trim them to their proper length.

You will find that it’s much easier to manage unruly hairs when you’re using scissors because you have the liberty of tackling each strand individually.

A common trick is to cut the top at a 45-degree angle facing your lips so that they look fuller and shapely.

One of the most important things that you should not forget about is leaving a strip of skin between the moustache and the nose. If your moustache appears to be overgrown nose hair, its attractiveness quotient will plummet.

The thickness of the moustache varies from person to person, but you can manage the volume according to what you wish. The scissors are flexible and can snip off excess hairs one by one instead of trying to take off too much at once.

Take your comb and straighten your moustache once again. Place the scissor at the point you want to trim the moustache.

Snip off the portion that extends beyond the comb’s teeth. You can trim the hairs underlying the moustache and bring the bulk under control.

If you have thicker and overgrown hair towards the end of your moustache, you can pull it taut and start snipping the hairs located underneath.

It’s a common problem for bearded men that the hair strands of the moustache blend into the beard. If that is the case for you, you need to separate out the moustache hairs first with the help of your hand and then go in with the scissors.

5. CLEAN IT UP

It might take you a while to end up with a moustache that has just the right length and volume you were looking for, but be patient because the result will be worth your effort. Using scissors can slow you down, but it will also ensure that you do not make any errors.

Once you feel that you have done enough and there are no more adjustments to make, you should comb the moustache one more time.

This will help you locate any hairs that you have missed when snipping. If you find any such strand, trim it to the appropriate length. Clean up the stray and loose hairs from around your mouth and face.

6. THE FINAL TOUCHES

Keeping your moustache healthy is important. If you want to go the extra mile, apply beard oil to your newly trimmed moustache to give it some nourishment and moisture. If you want to style it, you can then apply some glorious beard wax.

Color
Black
Material
Stainless Surgical Steel
Dimensions
9 cm x 0.9 cm x 0.3 cm
Blade Length
3.6 cm
Weight
0.6 oz

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