Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Getting Rid of Nose Hairs


!±8± Getting Rid of Nose Hairs

Nose hairs getting the best of you these days? There's no doubt we're all familiar with that experience where you saw a friend, that special someone or just a stranger in some place with a nose hair dangling out of their nostrils. It has to be without question one of the most distracting things you'll ever see even though the problem seems so dismissive.

In spite of the fact that in reality everything on our body has a purpose, so do nose hairs. Just think of what would happen if you didn't have nose hairs.. everything you can imagine, including those things that you couldn't see would be infiltrating your nasal regions with free reign because there would nothing there to protect it from "unwanted" visitors.

Now for some odd reason it's almost socially acceptable for a guy to have unusually long nose hairs but for the women that's just not going to be well received.. however men and women alike aren't too fond of long nose hairs. Thankfully, there are products and methods out there to help ward off this "seemingly" small but large problem.

In terms of methods, you can of course just tweeze the hairs out of the nasal cavity (painful idea), but if you're an individual with a sensitive nose then this method probably won't work out well for you. It's going to hurt and you're going to want to find something a little less painful but just as effective. Now you may have heard that you can also use scissors... this is NOT something I would recommend due to the injuries that one can incur through this method.

Of course if you're looking for something a bit more automated, it's easy to pick up a very inexpensive hair trimmer. You can use an outliner or an edger to get the job done. You want to look out for those outliners/edgers that have "T" blades on them.. it allows for better access to move around the nose more easily. There are also ear and nose trimmers specifically designed for that purpose as well. For the most part you'll find them labeled that way and not just "ear or nose" trimmers.

Other considerations for trimmers is to just make sure that the maintenance of the trimmer is going to be easy on you, that the blades are easily adjustable so that you can get a cleaner response from the trimmer if you don't like how it's preset at the time or purchase and be sure that it's safe to either rinse the blade with water or to clean it with alcohol. Alcohol is definitely better in terms of sterilizing if the trimmer is being used by more than one person. Again that's just something that you can inquire about before buying.

As a last word of mention, it's usually a good rule of thumb to trim once every two weeks.


Getting Rid of Nose Hairs

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