Best Beard And Goatee Tools For A Man's Facial Hair



Groomers Clippers and Trimmers For Goatees

Designed exclusively for a man's facial hair removal and management - A Goatee trimmer generally combines both a whisker trimmer and edger functions into one. First, a trimmer to cut the overall Goatee to length. And usually a fine-tooth edger blade to shape and style the Goatee's edge and contours. Removable or adjustable depth guide combs can be set for a short stubble or a fuller bristle, usually to about 1/2". Many Goatee trimmers also include a VERY NARROW finishing blade only a half inch or so wide to really shape and style the edges.

           
Rechargeable ClippersComplete Men's GroomingDual-Head Goatee Trimmer
Goatee & Mustache

Conair Whisker Whacker
Norelco Max Precision

Ultra-Narrow Cutting Head
Precise Edging Visibility
Reversible Wide & Narrow Blades



Styling a Full Goatee


For a man who likes to keep a FULL or LONG Goatee -- You may find many of the available goatee trimmer kits just aren't quite the right tool for the job. Even the best goatee trimmer sets are designed for relatively short whisker lengths. Whether they're adjustable-length, or come with a few clipper guide combs, these tend to max out under 3/4 inch. Instead - Look to conventional hair-clipper sets that come with a large range of snap-on guides for maximum length options. Numbered hair-clipper guides are often numbered in 1/8" increments - so a #3 is 3/8, a #8 is a full 1". The more pieces in a set (i.e. 21 piece hair clipper set) the more likely it'll include guides all the way up to #8.

           
Neat-N-Tidy Hair HackingComplete Goatee Set With Guides + FinisherBoss Your Goatee With This!
Remington Vac Clipper

*Built-In Vacuum*
With 6 Guide Combs
Wahl 27 Piece Set

Best Selling Kit!
Chrome Wahl Haircutter
Remington Full Set

8 Straight Guides to 1"
Length Adjustment Lever


Gotee Styling Tips


Here's some tips to help shape your goatee to perfection. When doing it yourself:

Rough cut in the general shape of your goatee. Be generous so you can refine the Approach the edges very slowly and very carefully. Remember that they shouldn't extend past the smile lines of your face.
Regardless of kind or style of goatee you're shaping, make sure that both sides match symmetrically.
Move the razor or clippers in every direction. It may help to wet and re-dry your whiskers, especially if they are naturally curly or wooly.
Keep the mustache well-defined. You might want to trim a little between the mustache and your nose to nip any stray hairs that tend to grow above your moustache line.
Use the finest tooth edger to make sharp corners at the jawline and finish detailing with a small round tipped grooming scissor.
If you use foil or rotary razor, you can shape and clean around the sides of your goatee very cleanly.
A Van Dyke beard is best kept neat. In the days that follow, the stubble might look cool by itself, but eventually the goatee it will start to look messy. Try to keep the rest of your face cleanly shaven and take time to re-trim the goatee if you want to keep it at it's current length. If you have a partner or friend - find someone skilled at trimming hair and have them do the edges (especially the bottom) of your goatee once a week in order to keep the look sharp.