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I honestly don't know if it will work well for shaved heads, but i use a peanut mini clipper for my beard and even haircuts. Has lasted me more than 4 years of regular use and maintenance.
Whal Peanut is what i've had for ~6 years. I use it about once a month on my head and use it for my facial hair once every other week or so. I've never once had an issue with it.
WAHL Peanut
this thing is pretty good for me, works everywhere, great reviews, industrial grade
Look for a mini-trimmer like this one (Wahl brand) on Amazon or similar. Use one of the plastic guards. Best plan of attack is either standing with one foot up on the edge of the tub, or seated on the toilet with your knees open so the hair falls into the bowl and you can just flush it.
I use a beard trimmer without guard, a corded "wahl peanut". It is gentle with the skin and doesn't chip at your skin as a common hair trimmer.
You don't risk cutting your self and its faster. I don't care if I done get clean shaven balls. Stubble balls ftw.
Ssoooo this happened to me. It got so bad.. I have learned to use an electric clipper.. I love this one ( link below) and have had it for years. I Clip hair on shortest attachment setting and take the attachment off and just use the razor part to clean of legs or whatever you want shortest.
Wahl Professional Classic White Peanut Hair and Beard Clipper Trimmer with a Powerful Rotary Motor for Professional Barbers and Stylists - Model 8685 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00011K2BA/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_fabc_B7TT6W6JGAB70WP2PYQE?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
Idk, I use the Peanut. Not sure if the model really matters, there's cheaper ones. I got mine from eBay at a steal. <$40 brand new.
I'd be interested to know what other people use or opinions on this one.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00011K2BA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_fabt1_K.1TFb5JNEV5D
I meant that it's polite to trim if one would like a partner's face down there. No one likes a bush in the face.
I dunno about size. I use this one, which is pretty small and convenient for those tight spots.
I have the Peanut trimmer from Wahl. It’s a plug in, so no issues with batteries. I’ve had no luck with 4 different battery powered beard trimmers from various manufacturers. The Peanut is a favorite of pros for cutting hair, and it’s not too expensive.
A great beard takes patience, especially through your 20s. If you're from western European descent, a patchwork beard is typically a fact of life -- that is until it grows out and you can sort of let the length fill in places ( to the right and left of the lip in particular ). You can get a long way on confidence alone, but be mindful of appearance in a professional situation; I make a habit of shaving before interviews/new jobs if my beard hasn't fully grow in. Might as well go ahead and invest in a great set of clippers too. I suggest the PEANUT
Nope, there's no better way. Many longhaired-cat owners do the "sanitary trim" of the anal/vaginal area. My own cat is a shorthair, but her fur is very dense and thick, and she is old and doesn't groom herself very well any more, so I also trim the fur around her anal area. I used a small personal shaver like this one:
https://www.amazon.com/Wahl-Professional-Classic-Clipper-8685/dp/B00011K2BA
You can also buy some pet wipes (like baby wipes, but for animals) and giver her tush a good wipe a couple of times a day.
I do butt and thighs with no guard, and below the knee with the closest guard. No ingrowns, no problems.
If having a battery is not absolutely necessary, I would recommend taking a look at the Wahl Peanut. I've had mine for a few months now and it's much better than the cordless Wahl I had before it. It also has a ton of great reviews on Amazon.
I use a Wahl Peanut and it's great. Beard trimmers that plug in instead of having rechargeable batteries are much better, so much more power. I don't really see the point of the rechargeable ones, there is always an outlet in the bathroom, I don't need to wander around while trimming my beard.
I have a Wahl peanut: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00011K2BA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glt_fabc_QCVD55JHDJRSXNT42WNP
You can replace the blade on it and it fits my hand well - I think I've had it about 10 years now - it is a little loud but works fantastic.
Look up Peggys Stitch Eraser. This is standard equipment in industrial embroidery shops. Will make pretty fast work of removing embroideries. Takes a little practice to get the hang of using it...but it will remove the most ridiculously dense embroideries....simple text can be removed in jsut a few minutes.
AKA the wahl peanut(available on amazon or at sally beauty), tho not sure if the head the exact same....i have one for my beard at home, I should try it on embroidery to see if it works the same.
Edit: DO NOT waste your time with the cordless model, get the one that plugs in....you'll appreciate that quickly.
edit 2: short video...and this guy does it with no backing, your shirts probably have backing which makes it even easier.
edit 3: if you PM me a photo of the company logo stitched on a shirt I'll tell you how easy it will be to remove. Some embroideries are easier than others...and some arent worth your trouble cuz you'll end up with holes all over your garment.
I know it's years later, but in case you never found out the answer to your question: It's a Wahl Peanut.
If you are going to use one all your life, don't buy a rechargable trimmer that uses a battery. I recommend a corded trimmer like this one
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I use it for my beard, unlike clippers for your head this one doesn't harm your skin when you use it without cover/guide.
I've heard https://www.amazon.com/Wahl-Professional-Classic-Clipper-8685/dp/B00011K2BA Works well. But I've not used it. I use some random body trimmer made by norelco and t works fine.
That said, the one I linked is wired.
~~Wahl Peanut, or Sterling Bullet (basically the same thing).~~
~~If you keep the blades clean and oiled, it will last you several years easily. Stay away from anything cordless, unless your situation really demands it.~~
Sorry, I understand that you are trying to get a longer trim.
Go for a scissor and comb, or else a full hair clipper
I've use THIS for as long as I can remember. it will not get you that completely clean shaven face, but the stubble look is in so you're in luck!
Scissors. Wahl Peanut for beard and pubes.
Greatest razor ever https://www.amazon.ca/Wahl-Professional-8685-Classic-Clipper/dp/B00011K2BA
This is the one I still have from 6 years ago that I bought up earlier.
I use a Peanut for trimming needs and usually just shave with blades after that.
The Wahl Peanut does a splendid job of making the bushes a pleasant place to visit.
The peanut! It's awesome, lasts forever, and doesn't need to be charged.
best clippers ever...
http://www.amazon.com/Wahl-Professional-8685-Classic-Clipper/dp/B00011K2BA