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i got the andis outliner (not t)
do they have a set of clippers i guess you can say? for different sizes and such...?
i or what should i use for my mustache and chin hair?
You mean you wanna cut your facial hair with clippers, right?
also what is a better blade for the andis outliner II
link or name please.
The stock blades aren't bad, but the Pro-Mate blades cut much better and you don't have to adjust them any closer.
Amazon product ASIN B001TM077O
this is for the fist question...
yea so, i dont like my mustache/chin hair veyr long at all, but its to short to just cut with the blade its self, i might as well shave if imma do that.... i have the andis outliner... not with the t-blade...(had that joint but i would be so scared to hit my eyebrow wile doing my line up)...
any ways.... can i use the outliner i have, with clippers on it? so i can trim my facial hair? I want like the smallest guard possible...
i copped some on amazon, but the dont let the blade move, so it doesnt cut... and i have the ones from my old t-outliner but those dont let the blade move to much either...
sorry if this is confusing... please help
Nah, I get what you're saying. When I trim beards, I always use clippers with either a 2 guard (2/8 in) or 1 guard (1/8 in). I know what you're talking about, and it's those guards that click onto the Outliners, right? Liners aren't really meant for taking hair down to a desired size. They are meant for outlining. I suggest you invest in some clippers if you really want to trim your facial hair. They don't have to be expensive ones, but just know that the cheaper ones will occasionally pull on the hair.
Also, I need an explanation behind your avy . I always catch myself staring at it for 15 seconds.
Can you recommend some inexpensive but ok ones?... i will just be using it for the facial hair...
and the avy...
we were at some party and these chicks were like wresting all drunk and that happend... my boy snagged the pic as i yelled... WHale Tail