So, I’ve been battling with these cowlicks on my cheeks every time I trim my beard. It’s like they’re there just to throw off my whole game. I’ve tried a angles, but I’m not sure I’ve found the sweet spot yet. What angles or techniques do you guys use to trim around cowlicks without ruining your beard lines?
When dealing with cheek cowlicks, it’s worth experimenting with a 45-degree angle while trimming—this often helps blend the stubborn hair more naturally. Pairing this with a boar bristle brush and a lightweight beard balm can keep the hair in place without overloading it. For cost-efficiency, consider a multi-guard trimmer that offers adjustable settings, allowing you to fine-tune without frequent barber visits. Consistency and the right tools can save both time and frustration.
yo dom i feel ur pain with those cheek cowlicks honestly trying a 30-degree angle works better for me than 45 cos it’s less aggressive and blends easier also using a beard oil before trimming helps soften the hair making it less wild just my 2 cents good luck