
You can still use it on your face of course, but you should use a different blade.

#Wahl professional clippers skin
There’s also a specific skin safe guard specifically designed for below the belt grooming to protect your more sensitive skin from the razor. Other than that, the functionality and design is the same.
#Wahl professional clippers series
What else to consider: The only difference between this version of the Series 7 and the original meant to use on your face is that it comes with different guards that can leave hair longer and are designed specifically for the body where you might want to leave it slightly longer. It includes eight combs covering 40 precision lengths (!!!), a detail trimmer and ear & nose trimmer attachments. It can also be used in the shower if you prefer a wet shave. This kit comes with everything you need for head-to-toe grooming. Trimming, whether it's using hair clippers or electric razors, has its own set of headaches in the form of pulling hairs and not having enough protection between the blade and your skin. Anyone who has shaved even once knows that the risk of cutting and nicking skin is very real-especially when you get down to very sensitive or hard to reach areas. This isn’t to say that you’re required to manscape, but whether you already do or you’re about to give it a try for the first time, the most important thing in any manscaping journey is the tool you use.

And, for the record, 62% of women said in that same survey that they prefer a man who does some form of hair control down below. In fact, our own 2019 survey found that 62% of men do some sort of manscaping (and this survey focused only on below the belt ‘scaping so it’s probably more if you consider the total body). You can trim! You can wax! You can let it grow…and grow…and grow! But the reality is that most men do something to their body hair.

As in, you can do whatever you want with it. Right now, we are living in what I would argue is the golden age of body hair. Just look at the wild, hairy 1970’s or the Ken doll slick early aughts if you don’t believe me. assumes no liability for inaccuracies or misstatements about products.LIKE EVERYTHING else, body grooming trends come and go. Information and statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.

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