Before you begin, it’s a good idea to clean your ears to avoid irritation. You can use a cotton swab to gently clean the outer ear.
Use a mirror:
Stand in front of a mirror, preferably a magnifying one, so you can clearly see the hair.
Trim carefully:
If you’re using scissors, gently hold the ear to slightly stretch the skin, which helps you see the hair better. Carefully trim the visible hairs, taking care not to poke yourself. If you’re using a trimmer, follow the manufacturer’s instructions for safe use.
Check your work:
After trimming, check in the mirror to make sure you’ve achieved the desired look. You can always trim a little more if needed, but it’s best to start conservatively.
Clean up:
Once you’re done, clean your tools and dispose of the trimmed hair.
Moisturize the area:
If your skin feels irritated after trimming, you can apply a gentle moisturizer or aloe vera gel to soothe it.
Remember: It’s important to be gentle and take your time to avoid any accidents. If you’re unsure or uncomfortable doing it yourself…
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