On the page nose hair removal methods we introduced several possible nose hair removal methods, but we can only recommend two of them! First, we will tell you what we do not recommend, we most definitely do not recommend plucking or waxing. Not only are these two methods massively painful when performed on the skin inside of your nose, they also leave a very real threat of ingrown nose hairs and possibly a dangerous and uncomfortable infection.
If you do want to pluck your nose hairs then please don’t perform this action with your usual pair of tweezers, check out our selection of the best nose hair tweezers. Whatever you do, don’t wax your nose hairs, we explain why on the page Should You Wax Nose Hair? The only two methods that we can recommend are trimming with a special nose hair trimmer or cutting with a good pair of nose hair scissors.
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Trimming Nose Hair
The easiest and quickest way to remove nose hair is to simply buy a nose hair trimmer. Shove it up your nostril, press the button, and the hair has gone in seconds. There are dozens of nose hair trimmers on the market of various quality, on this site we look at the very best! A nose hair trimmer doesn’t have to cost a lot of money either, you can expect to pay between $15 – $20 on any one of the five best nose hair trimmers on the market via our links (as chosen by the consumer, not by us!). An example of a fantastic nose trimmer is the Panasonic ER-GN30-K Vortex which is the top rated nose trimmer on the market and the best selling!
Not all nose hair trimmers are battery operated, there are also a few great manual nose hair trimmers which work just as well as electric nose hair trimmers, use no batteries, and cost about the same money as an electric alternative. Perhaps the most popular of them all is the Groom Mate Platinum XL which is made in the USA and comes with a lifetime warranty! Many people buy a battery operated trimmer for use at home, for the time efficiency, and a manual trimmer for travel or as a back up. There is a certain security in knowing that you won’t need to be searching for an AA battery in a city that you don’t know or in some backwater in the developing world!
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Cutting Nose Hair
Before the emergence of electric nose hair trimmers, men didn’t just walk around with two giant bushes protruding from their nostrils, most of them would cut their hairs with scissors! This methods is still a perfectly acceptable one, just so long as you buy a pair of scissors which are actually designed to be inserted into the bottom of your nasal passage, using a sharp pair of nail scissors is very dangerous!
A good pair of nose hair scissors, such as the Seki Edge scissors shown left, will have rounded ends to protect your nose against nicks from those sharp blades. In the case of Seki Edge scissors they also have antibacterial rubber handles to minimize the transfer of germs into your nose. Check out our selection of the best nose scissors for a number of great options starting at just $16 including shipping.
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