I don't know what the thing is called but I've used a twisty thing with several blades that rotate against each other for years. It's much safer for sticking into your nose and ears.
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I don't know what the thing is called but I've used a twisty thing with several blades that rotate against each other for years. It's much safer for sticking into your nose and ears.
Old time barbers would never use a razor for the nose. They used a pair of scissors.
There are many tools just for that. Feather makes a really neat little mechanical trimmer that works great.
I'm with Pix
I wanna see that video LOL
After my razor passes the HHT, I move on to the NHT.
If you can stick the pain pluck them, not for the faint hearted but you do build up a certain tolerance after a while speed is your friend while attempting this scary procedure.:D
I have done it with a straight, but only when one is sticking out. Just a gentle press of the blade; kind of like popping a single arm hair (but not at the base). It's really not a big deal, at least not the way I do it. I usually just leave the hairs be, though.