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There are many different uses for hair trimmers. They can be used for trimming, beards, bikini line, eyebrows nose hair and even pubic hair. There are pretty inexpensive to own with prices starting from around £10

Tips for removing nasal hair
When men approach the age of 30 the odd strands of nose hair often start protruding from the nose. Whilst this hair growth is totally normal, left unchecked it can without doubt get out of hand.

The bad news is that as soon as nasal hair starts to become evident more nasal hair will start to appear as you get older.

Nose hair performs an important function and therefore should not be removed completely. Nasal hair acts as a filter to avoid dirt and germs from entering the nose. However if nose hairs are starting to grow out of control a straightforward trim is usually all that is required.

Contrary to the myth the trimming of undesirable nose hair will not make them grow back thicker or faster. So feel free to trim any nasal hair that has grown out of control.

The word "Trimming" is key to the grooming of nasal hairs. You should never pluck nose hairs either by hand or with tweezers. Not only is it painful, but it can also cause infections.

The aim is not to completely remove all nasal hair as some nose hair is required to protect your nasal passage and keep it clean.

Only those unattractive nasal hairs protruding from the nose should be removed and this is best done with a suitable electric or battery nose hair trimmer. There are a many nose hair trimmers on the market expressly designed for the purpose of trimming nasal hair quickly, safely and painlessly.

There are two main types of nasal hair trimmers. Both use a spinning blade to cut the nose hair. The first type uses a blade which spins in just one direction and the other type uses a blade which continually changes direction from left to right. Whilst both will do the same job in removing nasal hair, some believe that the second type is less uncomfortable.

Remember the aim is not to cut off all nose hairs, just trim the unappealing ones. Nasal hair trimming only takes a few seconds and should be performed as part of a regular grooming routine.