What are hair trimmers?
There are lots of names for what is essentially the same thing. Clippers, hair trimmers, manscapers, beard trimmers etc.
They are all a variation on the same theme. An electric motor drives a row of fine teeth against a fixed plate to create a cutting edge.
Who should use hair trimmers?
This depends on the result you are trying to achieve, but generally speaking, hair trimmers are aimed at people who want near-smooth skin but not perfectly smooth like you would achieve with shaving or waxing.

Types of clippers
Sometimes there might be a second moving plate which suggests twin-blade closeness.
Other options such as blade width make the trimmers suitable for specific purposes, e.g. beard or scalp art, or a foil guard which theoretically prevents hair getting near the motor.
Rotary trimmers are a newer concept with four or more spinning heads,and have become popular for maintaining a buzz cut.
They are particularly lauded as being very low maintenance by guys who have had SMP or scalp micropigmentation treatments.
One of the more peculiar selling points is that many manufacturers boast that their trimmers are waterproof and can be used in the shower.
However, given that trimmers achieve the best result when used on dry hair, that's a rather odd flex.
Why clipper instead of shaving or waxing?
Trimmers serve a specific purpose, that is to cut the hair as close as possible to the skin while minimising the risk of cuts unless you push too hard or the skin isn't held very tight.
That's really handy when clippering pubic hair of the labia or scrotum. When used in conjunction with depth guides, trimmers are also great for stylistic designs.

- Hair trimmers are great for making patterns of deliberate stubble in surrounding hair, e.g. scalps, beards.
- Clippering the pubic hair with a #1 guide above the genitalia is ideal for people who want to look neat but not perfectly smooth.
- If you usually wax, trimming is a better option than shaving or creams if for whatever reason you can't make it to your hair removal technician.
- Unlike shaving, you won't get ingrowns as the hair is trimmed above the skin. Unless it is very cold and your skin puckers, there is very little chance of getting ingrown hairs as a result of clippering.
- If you are considering going hairless on a new area, say your arms or legs, using a hair trimmer the first time allows you to see how it looks before committing to something more long lasting such as waxing or IPL Hair Removal.

When I treat clients in my waxing rooms, it is quite common to wax a person's genitalia but clipper say, the pubic crest or mons, and butt cheeks.
I want the very best. Which hair trimmers don't nick but leave perfectly smooth skin
Despite all the hype, there is no such thing.
These claims became a bit of an urban myth during COVID lockdowns due to people not being able to go to waxing studios.

Clients began looking for the next best thing, and less scrupulous online sellers started making some rather dubious claims in order to sell over-priced clippers to the masses.
Now that the initial hype is over and a year or two has passed, go through their reviews and see the amount of complaints they've received about nicks and cuts.
The reality is that you can't have it both ways, that is skin clippered perfectly smooth without the risk of cuts or nicks.
Try sliding a razor blade along a balloon and see what happens. Think about it - the claim doesn't even make sense.

With all of that said, hair trimmers are definitely a valid and worthwhile form of grooming pubic hair and body hair.
They are especially suitable for modest or insecure guys who prefer to take care of business in the privacy of their own home.
Finally, hair trimmers are also a worthy option for teenage guys who are too young to get a Manzilian from a waxing studio.
Having clippers at home allows them to get close to the look they want, in privacy and without fear of judgement.
