Conair 20 PIECE HC220GBC Instructions For Care And Use page 7

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of the attachment comb pointing upward, yet
flat against the head. Gradually lift the clipper
upward and outward through the hair, trim-
ming just a little at a time.
Repeat around sides and back of head.
If you want hair to be even shorter:
comb or fingers and the head. Comb often to
check for uneven strands, and to get rid of
trimmed hair.
A) Apply more pressure
to the head with the
attachment comb that is
in place. This takes a little
practice, of course.
OR
B) Just switch to a shorter
attachment comb.Remem-
ber, it's better to leave too
much hair than too little.
For longer hair on top, use
the barber comb and lift
hair on the top of the head,
cutting over the comb. Or
hold the hair between the
fingers and cut to desired
length. Always working
from the front to the back
of the head, gradually cut
the hair shorter by reduc-
ing the space between the
OUTLINING:
Outlining requires no attachments. Comb hair
into the desired style. Position the clipper
between the sideburns and the ear (Fig. 1),
making sure the corner edge of the blade is
against the hairline. With the outline of the hair
as your guide, slowly move the clipper over,
around and behind the ears. For the back of
the neck and the sideburns, hold the clipper
upside down (Fig. 1) and, holding it against the
skin at the length desired, move the clipper
downward.
Fig 1
STOP. COMB. CHECK.
For best results, do as the professionals do:
comb hair often, and check clipping results as
you comb. This way you avoid uneven sides,
bangs, neckline, etc.
SHORT CUTS TO PERFECT FLAT
TOPS, CREW CUTS, ETC.
Always cut from the back of the neck to the
crown, using the longest comb setting. Hold
the comb attachment flat against the head and
slowly move the clipper up through the hair.
Use the same technique for the sides, cutting
from the bottom to the upper side of the head.

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