Instruction Booklet
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Rechargeable Trimmer
adjustable guide combs) if a shorter length is desired.
Remember, between professional haircuts, the hair grows evenly all over the
head and a light trimming at lower neck and sides may be all that is needed to
bring back that neat, well groomed look.
For uniform cutting, allow the trimmer to cut its way through the hair. Do not force
it through at a faster rate.
1. Start by combing the hair so it falls in its natural direction.
2. Place the largest guide comb onto your trimmer and start by trimming
the sides from the bottom upwards. Hold the trimmer lightly against the
hair, with teeth of the guide comb pointing up but at against the head.
Slowly lift the trimmer up and outward through the hair, cutting only a small
amount at a time. Repeat around sides and back of head.
If you desire shorter hair, either change to a shorter guide comb (or setting – if
using adjustable combs) or apply more pressure and less lift away from head
with the present attachment.
This entire procedure requires practice, and it is always better to leave to much
hair the rst few haircuts.
For the top of the head, you will give a fairly short cut if you use the No.1 guide
comb (if your kit includes the 1-1/4” or 1-1/2” guide comb, you may use this for
a slightly longer cut.) With the teeth at against the head, slowly start trimming
from front to back. Again, it is better to leave the hair longer the rst few haircuts.
FADE CUT using a T-Blade
1. Start at the temple and cut all the way around the head to establish
ultimate location of the fade line. Always cut against the grain for the
shortest cut. Don’t force the blade through the hair. Let the trimmer do
the work.
2. Next, cut around the head again and up the nape of the neck to the fade
line, brushing away the cut hair as you go. Pull the scalp taut with the
thumb for the closest cut. Turn the trimmer upside down when necessary
to keep cutting against the grain. Make sure both sides of the head are
even.