Nobody likes having hairy nostrils. It's not only embarrassing, but it can also be quite unsightly. If you're looking for a way to remove nose hair safely and painlessly, then you're in the right place. In this guide, we will show you the best way to remove nose hair safely and painlessly. We will also go over exactly what to avoid when removing nose hair. So with that being said, let's get started!

 

Is It Good To Remove Nose Hair?

Nose hair acts as a natural filter for your respiratory system, so even though you hate the sight of it, it's there to help you. Trimming your nose hair with an electric trimmer or scissors is totally safe. Completely removing the nose hairs through waxing or laser hair removal can increase the likelihood of ingrown hairs and bacterial infections.

 

What Is The Best Way To Remove Nose Hair?

You will hear tons of advice online about how to remove nose hair, but there are only two options that work safely and without causing some pain. Here's what we recommend.

Electric Nose Hair Trimmer

The electric nose hair trimmer is the most effective and recommended tool for removing nose hair. It's quick, safe, and effective. Electric nose hair trimmers are smaller in size, which makes them convenient for fitting inside your nose, and they come with guards, so you don't have to worry about cutting yourself.

 

You want to make sure to get one with a good motor, like the nose trimmer from brio, so you don't end up pulling out any hairs.

Nose Hair Trimming Scissors

Now, if you don't like using electric trimmers, they make manual nose hair trimming scissors. They feature a rounded tip so you don't end up poking yourself like you would with regular grooming scissors. The downside to nose hair trimming scissors is that they take more time to finish the job, but you have a little more control and don't have to charge them.

 

 

 

Methods To Avoid When Removing Nose Hair

When it comes to removing nose hair, there are a few techniques you will want to avoid. We recommend avoiding the methods listed below if you want a safe and painless grooming experience.

Nose Waxing

While nose waxing is generally safe, it is not recommended and can increase the likelihood of ingrown hair and infections. Not to mention it can cause quite a lot of pain, and while the effects last a little longer than trimming, they are not permanent.

 

Tweezing Hairs

This is a common nose hair removal technique, and some of you might be surprised to see it on this list, but it's not recommended to tweeze your nose hairs for the same reasons we don't recommend waxing. Plucking out your nose hairs can increase the likelihood of ingrown hairs, nose bleeding, and infection. So while it's tempting, don't do it.

Laser Hair Removal

Laser hair removal is the most permanent way of removing nose hair, but it comes with a risk because it can potentially damage the mucus membrane inside the nasal cavity.

 

Hair Removal Creams

Hair removal cream is not a good idea when it comes to your nasal cavity hair. These creams have the risk of damaging the mucus membrane inside the nasal cavity. On top of that, you could risk inhaling harmful chemical fumes.

How To Trim Nose Hair

Now let's walk you through exactly how to trim your nose hair. It's straightforward, and we have a unique technique that will allow you to get pesky hair in the corners.

Step 1. Trim Vertically

Start by turning on your electric nose trimmer and pointing it straight up vertically. Slowly enter your trimmer into the nostril and move from left to right with the trimming head still facing up vertically. You don't want to twist or angle the trimmer while trimming because it can cause hair pulling.

 

Slowly go left from right until you have cut all the hair in the nostril entrance. It's ok to go a little deeper in the nostril if you really want to get some long hairs.

 

 

Step 2. Lift Your Nose

Ok, your nose should be looking much cleaner, but now it's time to get rid of that pesky hair in the inner corners of the nose. Before trimming lift the tip of your nose up like a pig nose. This will lift the skin revealing more of the hard-to-reach hair. Slowly begin trimming vertically in the newly exposed area. You can slightly angle the trimmer if you need to, but try to keep it as vertical as possible. Trim until the hair in that area has been removed.

Step 3. Finishing Touches

You should have some clean-looking nostrils by now, but if you notice any little hairs, then you can go back and clips those with your electric trimmer or Nose Hair Trimming Scissors.

 

Once you are finished, give your face a quick wash to remove any hair that has fallen on the face, and that's it!

How often should you trim your nose hair?

Everyone's hair grows at different rates, so we recommend trimming your nose hair around every one to two weeks or whenever you start to notice hairs beginning to protrude out of the nasal cavity. Make sure to take a quick glance in the mirror every day to make sure you are rocking some unwanted nose hair.

 

Final Thoughts

Well, that's it! Now you know precisely how to remove nose hair, and more importantly, how not to remove nose hair. Getting rid of nose hair doesn't have to be expensive or complicated, and if you follow our suggestions, you can remove those pesky hairs quickly and painlessly. Thanks for reading, and let us know in the comments below what you think!

 

Sources

https://wexnermedical.osu.edu/blog/should-i-trim-nose-hair

https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/cosmetic-procedures/laser-hair-removal/

https://www.healthline.com/health/nose-hair-removal#wax

 

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September 26, 2022 — Eric Steckling

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