Give yourself a clean neck. Use short quick strokes to remove all the stubble or beard growth that is not inside the neck line. Give yourself a faded neck line. To shave your neck into a fade while growing a beard, set your clippers at half the length of your regular setting. Using the clippers, trim the base of your neck line in a perimeter of about one inch two centimeters out from your neck line. Add more gradation to the faded neck line.
For instance, you could set the clippers to one-quarter of the standard length you use, then shave the outer portion of your one-inch fade. Method 3. Use warm water to wet your neck area. Shaving your neck while growing a beard will be easier if your neck is wet. Shaving after a shower is a good option. Alternately, wipe a towel dampened with hot water over your neck before you shave. This will help open up your pores. Use a straight razor. A straight razor will allow you to get a closer, smoother shave than a disposable razor.
Set the blade at a degree angle to your skin. Change hands as you move from one side of your face to the other. Shave using long, slow strokes. Razors are sharp, and shaving too fast could cause you to injure yourself. Use long, slow strokes to shave your neck when growing a beard. Splash cold water on cuts. If you accidentally cut your neck while shaving, splash cold water on the cut. This will tighten the capillaries and should reduce bleeding.
Apply aftershave to the neck. Aftershave is a liquid, gel, or lotion that cools and soothes freshly-shaved skin. Moisten your neck and hands a bit, then apply a few drops of the aftershave to the palm of one hand.
Rub your palms together briefly. Massage the aftershave into your neck. Conduct maintenance when you feel it is necessary. There is no firm schedule according to which you must shave your neck while growing a beard. If so, it might be worth shaving it.
Want to grow a long, full beard faster? This way, your facial hair should grow at roughly the same pace. If your beard is covering your neck completely, you can just forget about it and let it grow. For some guys, this can be pretty liberating. Trademarking it though. Another way to achieve this is to trim your neckline — use the trimmer guard on your beard trimmer and just chop the length down a bit.
Check out our essential guide on how to use a beard trimmer for more! Just like your mama told you. Verification provided by TrustLock. If the answer to the question is yes, you're in dire need of a neckline trim. Luckily, this problem is easily rectified with the help of your preferred shaving implement, and some knowledge. Here's how you should tackle it:.
Unless you're superparticular, there's no need to make the line absolutely perfect. It is underneath your chin after all, so you shouldn't obsess about it too much. It does get a bit tricky around the line where your beard turns from being perpendicular to your ear to pointing towards your Adam's apple.
Here you have two options: either square the edge, which is a more masculine look, or round it out. If you have a rounder face you might want to make the edge square, and if you have a squarer face, a rounder edge might give your face some more depth.
And that's all there is to it! Follow these steps and you'll never have to worry about the dreaded neck beard again. Make sure to follow my simple shaving guide as well, so you the shaving doesn't irritate your skin and cause you break out underneath your neck.
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