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There are some methods for beard, nose, ear hair removal, and they might show you the best way to remove beard, nose, ear hair.
Some guys might get ingrown hairs after shaving, in which the hair grows back into the skin. It can pierce the hair follicle, which in turn causes razor bumps. Called folliculitis, this condition can sometimes be handled by using a special safety razor, but this doesn't always work for every guy. If you experience folliculitis, talk to a dermatologist about the best way to remove your beard and moustache.
Nose hairs are the bristly little hairs that grow inside one's nose. These hairs help to filter dust and other nastiness from the air before it can get into the lungs and cause trouble. They also serve to embarrass their owners (especially males) by poking out of the nostrils and into the world, and this is considered highly unattractive. There are really very few methods of dealing with overlong nose hair. The simplest method is a sharp, quick plucking, but to remove a nose hair in this fashion is quite excruciating and it will, without fail, make you sneeze, so be very careful when using tweezers for the plucking method. The other most accepted method is to use one of the variety of wondrous appliances designed for the specific purpose of trimming nose hair. The only problem is that this angers the nose hairs, which will quickly grow back with a vengeance.
Get a close shave. Shaving around the outer ear and the lobe is an effective, albeit temporary, method for getting rid of external hair, or you can use your electric shaver to gently shave the hairs off your lobe and outer ear.
For the peskier hair that seems to congregate just at the edge of your inner ear, your best and safest bet is to invest in a personal grooming shaver.
Other Wise Ways
Melt it away. Using chemical depilatories on the outside of your ear is another way to remove the hair. It's always advisable to test a small amount of depilatory on your skin first in case you might be sensitive to it.
Snip what's sticking out. A small pair of scissors can be used to cut away ear hair on the inner ear, especially if the hair is sticking out of the ear and you can see it with a mirror.
Keep your ears clean. Excess ear hair can have an effect on your hearing in a roundabout way. Earwax can get all tangled in your ear hair and pile up, causing temporary hearing loss.
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