Nose hair clippers---a tool?

ldj

Well-known Member
Been clipping with scissors or plucking. Decided to get electric clippers. Can't stand them, they tickle my nose so bad I can't stand to use them. I have googled about clippers and tickling nose. Apparently I'm the only person that has that problem because I didn't find one hit about it. I did read there are several different ways different brands work. They are rated by how well they cut, by how much noise they make, how much they pull hair and a few other but not tickling the nose.
Has anyone had this problem and what kind were they and if you change brands did they still tickle.
Hummm maybe my nose is super sensitive.
 

I remember years ago seeing an ad for one. You stuck up your nose and while holding the little outer drum part you twisted a knob to turn the cutter drum inside.
 
I use the one the size of a yellow pencil eraser that has slits in the sides. Works great for me and no cuts and very little tickling if I do it myself.
If somebody else does it during a grooming session, any of them tickle.
 
Hmmmm?

I am a minimalist and DON'T pluck or clip my nose hairs, thereby avoiding all that misery. You might want to give that a try. Just say'in!
 

Bite the bullet and go to a laser salon ; use a disguise and go at night !
Two visits a month apart , about $50 bucks a go and you never have to bother about hairy ears or nostrils ever again .
If every bodily problem could be solved so easily I would be a happy man .
 
My sweetie does mine as part of my regular grooming, (except the nose because it tickles as stated earlier) and I get some hugs and all in the
process. Price? Priceless!
 
My nose hairs only bother me when they extend beyond my nostrils. So when the do I use the sideburn clipper that is part of my electric razor.

Dusty
 
I have a trimmer from Duluth Trading Co. that works like the powered ones but you spin it manually. They work great no tickle, it just takes a
little longer to do.
 
(quoted from post at 17:40:15 03/30/17) I have a trimmer from Duluth Trading Co. that works like the powered ones but you spin it manually. They work great no tickle, it just takes a
little longer to do.

Same as what I described.
 
I don't know if they are still made, but back in the early eighties, the "Nose Hair Clippette" and "Ear Hair Clippette" were available from cutlery shops. They were the type of gadget where a rotary blade turned inside a notched sleeve. Apparently they worked, as my dad used one for years. I think they were American made. Anybody remember them? unc
 

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