Product description
Preparation: Before use, fully charge the hair clipper or connect the power cord, check if the blade is securely installed, and select the appropriate limit comb to install on the blade as needed.
Start barbering: Trim your hair neatly, starting from the longer part of the hair. Place the hair clipper at a 45 degree angle to the scalp, gently press it against the hair, and slowly move it along the direction of hair growth. Avoid applying too much force or staying for too long to avoid uneven hair trimming or damaging the scalp.
Detail processing: For edge areas such as temples and neck, a positioning comb can be removed and carefully trimmed to achieve a neater effect.
Cleaning and storage: After finishing the haircut, turn off the power of the hair clipper, remove the blade, and use a cleaning brush to clean the blade and hair debris inside the body. If the blade can be washed with water, it can be placed under the faucet to rinse thoroughly, dried, and then reinstalled on the hair clipper. Finally, store the hair clipper properly.
Regular cleaning: Clean the blade and body promptly after each use to prevent hair debris from accumulating and affecting the performance of the hair clipper. You can also wipe the outside of the body with a damp cloth at regular intervals to maintain overall cleanliness.
Proper lubrication: For blades that require lubrication, a few drops of specialized lubricating oil can be applied to the teeth after each cleaning to reduce blade wear and ensure smooth operation of the hair clipper. However, some new hair clippers use automatic grinding technology or special material blades that do not require additional lubrication.
Pay attention to battery maintenance: If it is a battery powered hair clipper, avoid overcharging and overdischarging. When not in use for a long time, fully charge the battery and remove it for storage. Charge the battery every once in a while to extend its lifespan.