![]() So, you can easily and clearly see through the tool and trim accordingly. Plastic is the most popular choice because of their transparency. However, to choose the best beard shaping tool, we recommend considering below factors…īeard shapers are mostly made using 3 different material types – plastic, metal and wood. When compared to visiting a barber salon once in a week, purchasing beard shaping tools is cost effective. Using them as guidelines, you can try different beard styles, even the hard ones. These tools help you to trim or shave a perfect neck or beard line. If the description is going out of your head, refer to the images.With beard shaping tools, you can easily maintain well-groomed and symmetrical beard. Now when you lift the tool up keeping the curved part still in contact you'll get the area out of the curve and you can shave this part to make your neck line perfect. To get a perfect neckline using your beard master tool, hold the curved portion in alignment with your curve of the mandible, the lower jaw bone. Now as for the most useful part the neck line. Here's where the scale markings come to use ( I didn't knew they had a real use until now ! ) as you use one straight part to align the cheek line, use the other one to note the point as to how far it is from the cheek and keep it exactly that much far on the other side of your cheek to get a good symmetrical cheek line. For those who want a straight cheek line not a curved one, use the straight part of your tool and put it on your cheek where you want your straight line to start. Remove them using a zero trimmer or a wet shave razor. Align your side beard with the width of your tool and it will cover your face leaving the stray hairs out. The Beard Master is a tool that helps to sculpt out a perfect ( or near to perfect ) cheek line and a neck line without messing up the shape of the beard and without the need of any specific barber's tool ( razor blade for that matter ). I myself messed up the marks and my curve also wasn't perfect. ![]() You can always manipulate the rounder a little bit to make them meet though you'll sacrifice a bit on the arc part though but it won't change the figure. Don't panic if the arc doesn't touch one mark and goes a bit in or out of the prescribed mark. The more precise your width and square measurements will be, more fine the arc will come out. Now use your rounder to draw an arc that connects the two points of the width you marked. ![]() To do this just measure your width of the beard that comes from sides down from the hair ( refer the image for clarity). ![]() Now that you have made the square, the width of the cardboard between the curve side and the plane side must be measured. Use the Protractor to get the angle of the corner 90° so that perfect square comes out, or if available, you can use a roller scale. For me it came to be about 12 cms so that's what I used. You can put up scale on your ear sides from where the beard starts and using your finger point out the position almost at level with your chin. Use your scale to mark a square of 12x12 cms, though the size will depend on your face and mine's small. I'll clear all the measurements confusion. First of all, sorry for not taking pictures while using the Protractor and rounder. ![]()
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