Hair Trimmer
Why Choose Us
Zhejiang Cando International Trade Co., LTD. is a leading trade company located in Wenzhou City of China. We specialize in producing Cordless Hair Removal, Groin Hair Trimmer, Ladies Body Hair Trimmer, Male Pubic Hair Trimmer, and other Body Hair Trimmer.
OEM & ODM Available
We specialize in providing many products with OEM service or on-brand name personal healthy and beauty care products, battery energy supplies, etc.
Rich Experience
Our company was established in 2010. That is to say, we have 13 years of production and sales experience
Quick Response
Our commitment is to respond to your inquiries within 24 hours, ensuring that you receive the information and support you require in a timely manner.
Reliable Product Quality
We specialize in the field of Waterproof Rechargeable Body Hair and Groin Grooming. We are constantly researching, innovating, and improving the quality of our products. Our focus is on refining the details and specializing our products.
What is Hair Trimmer
A clipper is intended for bulk hair cutting on larger areas, but does not cut extremely close to the skin. On the other hand, a trimmer is designed for edging, outlining, dry shaving and light shaping on smaller areas such as the back of the neck, around the ears, around sideburns etc. If you want to know the specifications and prices of Hair Trimmer, please contact us!
Type of Hair Trimmer

Hair Clipper
A clipper is intended for bulk hair cutting on larger areas, but does not cut extremely close to the skin. On the other hand, a trimmer is designed for edging, outlining, dry shaving and light shaping on smaller areas such as the back of the neck, around the ears, around sideburns etc.
Advantage:
Cost-Effective
Purchasing a good quality hair clipper or trimmer is a one-time investment that can save you money in the long run compared to regular visits to a barber or salon.
Convenience: You can shave your head whenever you want, without needing an appointment or waiting in line at a salon. This is especially useful if you prefer to maintain a very short haircut or a bald head.
Control
Using a clipper or trimmer gives you control over the length of your hair. You can choose how close or how long you want your hair to be.
Time-Saving
Shaving your head at home typically takes less time than going to a barber or stylist, making it a convenient option for busy individuals.
Privacy: Some people prefer the privacy of shaving their heads at home rather than in a public setting.
Shavers
In order to prevent the blade from cutting the skin, these blades are placed at a certain angle. These products can solve the problems of exuberant beard, too much nose hair and messy hair, and improve your beauty. They are equipped with a high-speed magneto and a new stainless steel blade to ensure good use effect. This product has multiple brush heads, so you can select the appropriate brush head according to the hair you need to remove.
Advantage:
Comfort
While traditional shaving evangelists will argue that an electric razor will never match a razor blade in terms of closeness — which is true to some extent — the real benefit of using an electric shaver is the improvement in comfort.
Close Enough is Good Enough
During the last two decades, we have seen massive progress in the manufacturing of electric razors.
From the use of materials to advancements in the design of the blades and shaving heads, today's modern electric shavers are able to provide comfortable and close shaves.
Fast and Practical
Apart from the improvements in comfort, one of the main reasons for switching to electric shavers is convenience.
Traditional shaving usually means a thorough pre-shave routine, lathering (preferably using a bowl and brush) and the actual shave that is usually time-consuming: short strokes, rinsing your razor often, re-lathering for a second or third pass.
Less Steep Learning Curve
Using a multi-blade cartridge razor and especially a safety razor takes some getting used to. Angle, pressure, grip and lathering technique are just some of the things you must pay attention to. In the case of electric shaving, things are much simpler.


Face Trimmer
We use high-quality stainless steel to make blades, which are very sharp and will not rust. Strong 3.7 current to ensure stable operation of Digital Hair And Face Trimmer. LED light can show the charging status, so that you can use the product for the first time. In order to better protect the user's safety, the product also has functions such as overcharge protection and overload protection. The high-capacity lithium battery can be fully charged in only 1.5 hours. It can provide up to 120 minutes of operation time after being fully charged. The product has a very long service life and can maintain good sharpness and precision even after 4 years of use.
Advantage:
Digital Hair And Face Trimmer is small in size and light in weight, so it is very convenient to carry. It is a good choice whether for home or travel. It is equipped with a high-speed magneto and a new stainless steel blade to ensure good use effect. The blade is made of stainless steel, which is corrosion resistant, rust resistant and oxidation resistant. The brush head of this product can be replaced at any time. For example, if you need to remove the nose hair, you can replace it with the corresponding brush head.
How to Use Hair Clipper
Learn the Numbering System for the Blade Guard Lengths
The numbers on the clipper guards refer to the length they cut your hair to. Smaller numbers mean a shorter length, where "1" is the shortest guard and "8" is the longest at 1 inch (2.5 cm). The rest of the blade guards go up by 1⁄8 in (3.2 mm) for each number. The guard numbers and lengths are:
1: 1⁄8 in (3.2 mm)
2: 1⁄4 in (6.4 mm)
3: 3⁄8 in (9.5 mm)
4: 1⁄2 in (13 mm)
5: 1⁄8 in (3.2 mm)
6: 3⁄4 in (19 mm)
7: 7⁄8 in (22 mm)
8: 1 in (25 mm)
The "0" setting is when you use your clippers without any blade guard or attachment.
Wash and Dry Your Hair
Washed hair is easier to comb since it doesn't have any extra bends or waves. Shampoo your hair and rinse it out thoroughly. Be sure to dry your hair thoroughly since your clippers won't work very well if it's wet.
If your hair is a little tangled, get rid of knots with a detangler.
Cover the Person's Shoulders with a Cape
Drape a barber's cape made from a slick material around the person's shoulders and pull it tight against their neck. Secure the cape in place so hair doesn't get on or inside the person's clothes while you're cutting their hair.
A slick fabric allows the hair to fall off onto the floor instead of sticking to clothes.
If you don't want to clean up a mess inside when you're cutting hair, do it outside or in a garage. Otherwise, stick to an easy-to-clean area, such as the bathroom or kitchen.
Secure with the Longest Blade Guard You Need for the Style to Your Clippers
Choose the blade guard with the longest length you want for the hairstyle. Slide the attachment onto the blade until it clicks into place. Then, you're able to just buzz the person's entire head to a uniform length, and go back to trim other parts shorter.
Example: If you want #2 on the sides and #4 on top, start by buzzing your whole head with #4.
Move Your Clippers Against the Direction Your Hair Grows
Start either on the side of your head behind an ear or at the nape of your neck. Hold your clippers upside-down so the top of the guard is against the scalp. Then, move the clippers up toward the top of the head in the opposite direction of the hair's natural growth.
Similarly, move from the front to the back when you use your clippers on the top of the head.
Where you start cutting hair depends on what you prefer. Just be careful not to skip around to different areas so you don't miss any spots.
Scoop the Hair away from the Person's Head with the Blade
Start by holding the top of the clippers' blade close to the skin. When you want to end your cut, scoop the blade outwards and away from the person's scalp by a little bit. Use short scooping strokes all over the person's head to create a softer cut.
Avoid lifting the clippers straight away from the person's head since it could leave a more noticeable line in their hair.
Blend Different Areas of Hair With a Guard in between Lengths
If you notice there may be a line between the shorter and longer length, use a blade guard that's between the sizes of the other ones you've used. Move your clippers against the direction that the hair is growing and scoop the blade away from the scalp so you have a smooth transition
If your clippers have a lever near the side of the blade, flip the lever up for a slightly closer cut and push the lever down for a slightly further cut. The lever helps you create a more precise fade.
How to Use Shavers
Step One
Always ensure the blades are clean and free from hair, dead skin and sebum. Rinse the electric shaver after using because when dirty blades touch the skin, it leads to irritation and breakouts as dirt and oil enters pores.


Step Two
Even if you're dry shaving, we'd always recommend taking a shower or bath or washing your face thoroughly with warm water first. Warm water and steam opens up the hair follicle, softens skin and makes the hair softer too! That makes it easier for a blade to glide along and cut the hair, making for a closer shave and one with much less irritation, too.
Step Three
Whether you're wet or dry shaving some form of skin protection should be used. Which type of product (foam, gel, cream, powder block or oil) is all down to preference, but pre-shave preparation really does protect the skin and offers a much cleaner, smoother shave. Skin irritation (razor burn and red bumps) is often down to blades that tug at the hair and catch the skin because the blade can't simply glide through hair to cut it.


Step Four
As a rotary electric shaver is designed to follow the contours of your face, you should use the rotary shaver by shaving in circular motions, as opposed to up or down like that of a foil or traditional blade. This can be difficult to get to grips with initially.
Step Five
Always rinse your rotary shaver blades under running water to remove hair, sebum, dead skin and dirt to keep blades clean and well maintained. Whilst this can take a little extra time, it's important to keep your blades at their optimum performance and avoiding skin irritation from unclean blades.


Step Six
Apply post-shave care, whether a moisturiser or oil, to keep skin firm and hydrated after shaving. Whilst many turn to aftershave immediately after, if you already have dry or are prone to irritated skin, aftershave can often worsen the case.
Clean Your Razor Regularly
Nothing damages the blades and foil of an electric shaver more than build-ups of hair clippings, dead skin, dirt and other nasty things that also form an environment where bacteria will thrive.
This debris will also clog your razor, putting more stress on the motor and the shaver won't cut the hairs efficiently, causing the hairs to get snagged and you'll have an overall poor shaving experience.
Lubricate Your Shaver
The friction of the cutting blades against the foil or combs will lead to premature wear and you'll need to replace those parts sooner.
Also, this friction can generate excessive heat, causing irritation and discomfort.
Use a Spray Cleaner & Lubricant for Electric Razors
While cleaning sprays are not absolutely necessary, I think they make a great addition and you should really use one, especially if your shaver doesn't seem to cut as well as it used to. In my opinion is best to use them alongside the lubricating method described above (once or twice a week should suffice). They clean, degrease, break down hard water deposits and also lubricate your shaver.
Handle with Care
While most electric shavers are very sturdy and built to last, their cutting assembly is very fragile and can be easily damaged.
The blades and foils are very sensitive to mechanical shocks; for example, you should never tap the foils directly on the sink to remove hairs or use any harsh method to clean the cutting blades or foils as they are extremely fragile.
Always use the protective cap and take all the necessary precautions, especially when traveling.
Prolong the Shaver's Battery Life
The lifespan and performance of a Li-Ion battery (the most widely used type) can be altered by how you charge your razor. While modern Li-ion batteries aren't affected by memory effect like the older NiMh and NiCd types, there are still several things you can do.
Strive to maintain the battery level between 30% and 80%. The battery volume actually changes depending on how much charge it holds, so avoiding the extremes will minimize the mechanical stress.
Avoid exposing the shaver to extreme temperatures as this will have a negative impact on the battery. Extreme cold causes the useful chemical reactions to slow down, reducing current output. Heat causes some side reactions to speed up, leading to electrode wear.
A complete charge/discharge cycle can still be performed once a month or so. This will help with re-calibrating the battery level indicator, but it's not absolutely necessary. Just charge your shaver whenever you need to.
Replace Worn out Foils and Blades
Regardless of whether you're using a rotary or foil razor, the cutting elements will eventually wear out and will need to be replaced. Depending on your shaving habits and your particular shaver, these parts will usually need to be replaced once every year or so. Always buy the original parts recommended by the manufacturer for your particular razor.
How to Choose Right Body Hair Trimmer

A Trimmer With a Multi-Shoe Kit
The secret to a versatile trimmer, suitable for all types of hair, on all areas of your body? A complete accessory kit! If you want to trim your hair, beard and body hair at the same time, choose a model with multiple combs. Hair, moustache or chest hair: there's a comb for every area! Interchangeable or adjustable, these elements allow you to adjust the cutting and shaving height. Whether you want to shave a zero ball, a full beard, a 3-day beard or a completely shaved area, the sizes can range from 0.5 to 40 mm. All you have to do is define your style and let your desires take over.
Choosing the right shoe is essential to maintaining your appearance with precision: contouring, thinning, close shaving, you'll be spoiled for choice.
For a perfect finish on the body, choose a comb that is adapted to sensitive areas without the risk of injuring yourself. For the face, you can also reach hard-to-reach areas safely: goodbye to unsightly nose and ear hair.
A Device With Good Autonomy
In the bathroom or in your toiletry bag when you're on the go, a good trimmer is a charged trimmer. Able to shave whenever you want! There's nothing worse than wanting to freshen up your cut or trim those pesky hairs, only to find that your machine is out of charge. And having to wait several hours before you can use it. For your peace of mind, opt for an electric clipper with a long battery life. Several models remain efficient without having been recharged for several days. Be careful, however, because depending on the model, the charging time may be longer or shorter.
For the less adventurous, corded lawnmowers (on a mains supply with a cord) will always be ready to use (as long as you have an electrical outlet nearby). For a comfortable use, check the length of the power cord (and be sure to be able to reach the back of your head without too many acrobatics for example).
A Powerful Motor
This is one of the features that will influence the purchase price of your equipment: a good motor. The one that will easily drive the blade, and will guarantee you a uniform cut. For a successful haircut in no time, choose a clipper with a powerful motor. The more powerful it is, the more efficiently and quickly your model will trim. And above all, it will last longer than a beard trimmer with limited power. Indeed, some "first price" trimmers have a weak and poor quality motor, which quickly fades over time.
A lawnmower engine must run at least 700 rpm for satisfactory results. Below this speed, you run the risk of pulling. But also to a less efficient cut: you will have to make several passes for a clean shave.
Many versatile models have an adjustable motor: the power automatically adjusts to the thickness of the hair. You don't have to worry about a thing!
A Model With Quality Blades
The right tip for a clean, precise cut with a beautiful finish? A clipper with quality blades! For an express haircut at home, choose a model with efficient blades. This is essential to protect your skin from irritation caused by repeated use of a bad blade. Good clipper blades ensure a perfect cut. And contrary to popular belief, they reduce the risk of cuts.
For hair, a sharp blade is a real asset! It allows for a clean and fast cut in a single pass. And above all, without pain or snags.
Most blades on the market are made of stainless steel. Well maintained, they are efficient and durable over time. The so-called "high-end" models offer ceramic blades. For the toughest beards or thick hair, carbon titanium blades are used: the clean effect is guaranteed by reducing the number of passes despite the resistance of your hair.


An Easy-To-Clean Electric Lawnmower
To increase the life of your clippers (and also for hygiene), it is important to clean them well. To simplify this unpleasant step as much as possible, choose a model that is easy to maintain: with detachable blades and a removable head that can be easily cleaned by running them under water. Some models are sold with cleaning brushes: ideal for removing the last residues of hair accumulated between uses.
Proper maintenance of your trimmer by removing the remains of hairs and cut hair is essential to preserve the longevity of the motor: this precaution will limit premature wear or loss of power.
A high-performance appliance also means well-maintained blades: to make them last over time, remember to oil them with a suitable lubricant every two or three uses. Although this phase is often overlooked, it is the key to a clean, precise and efficient cut.
An Ergonomic Model for a Good Grip
To choose the right hair and body clipper, it is important to consider its design as well as its ergonomics. Your device must be easy to handle to ensure optimal results with a regular cut. Indeed, a firm grip will guarantee you a precise and regular cut. Does the body of your trimmer fit your hand perfectly? If it's too big, you may not have the dexterity you need. Nothing is worse than having a shorter cut on one side than the other and having to trim again and again.
Choose a model that's practical, easy to use, and comfortable for effortless operation! With a well-designed electric trimmer with a tilting head, trimming is effortless! You'll be able to cut your hair easily and quickly. Good ergonomics will save you a lot of time! No more multiple touch-ups to adjust your cut because you can't hold your clippers at the back of your head.
How To Clean & Maintain Your Body Hair Trimmer?
Why Clean Your Beard Trimmer At All?
It is a justified question, however disgusting, because men are always making efforts to achieve new heights of sluggishness. Besides the fact that it cuts a clout of hardened protein strands off your skin that are small enough to hide behind its multifold universe, there are two reasons that should be enough to convince you.
Cleaning your trimmer regularly increases the life of the blades and makes sure you don't have to retire your trimmer prematurely.
Beards grow out of a 'living' surface of your body, which is often populated with bacteria also (heard of beard dandruff? thank you). Cleaning a trimmer after every use also means keeping it clean of all the living microorganisms from making it their new home and giving you infections and irritations in future.
Can You Just Brush It Off?
Right after you've cut some whiskers with your trimmer, numerous trifling hair strands go into the crevices of the blades. That's the reason you shake them off to get rid of the fluff. But the smaller the beard gets, the tinier the hair strands sticking to the trimmer blades and the harder it is to banish them with a mere jerk. This calls for a thorough cleaning once you're done.
How to do it: All trimmers come with a small cleaning brush that's big enough to be hand held with small enough bristles to go into the blades and dust out those miniature strands. After you're done trimming, just brush it thoroughly, closing the process with a clean paper wipe. Every once in a while, you might want to pop open the trimmer blades and check for any hair strands stuck in there. This will tremendously increase your trimmer's longevity.
Is Your Beard Trimmer Waterproof?
You can go the old school way if you have a waterproof trimmer and simply wash the blades with water after every use. This way all the teeny hair strands get flushed out without much effort, along with all other deposits that your beard may have been hosting before you chopped it off. (Just remember the insides of your window mesh when you finally decide to deep-clean the house, despite getting the surface dusted every day - big surprise, your beard becomes a scrap house if you don't deep cleanse it frequently). However, don't force wash it if the trimmer doesn't claim to be waterproof, or it will be its first and last shower.
Should I Oil My Beard Trimmer?
This comes from primitive wisdom of the human race that taught us the value of minimising friction to maximise productivity. Like all machines, the blades of your trimmer are in constant motion in a short physical space. Lubricating them with a lightweight oil will protect them from internal and surface defects and keep them working at the same rpm as when they were new.
How to do it: Always oil your trimmer AFTER use, so that it has time to absorb the oil and rest before the next use. Simply squeeze a couple of small oil drops into the edge of the trimmer blades and let it spread evenly. You can also use a brush to spread it on the cross section of the blades. Make sure that the trimmer is not ON at the time, lest it travel to places it's not meant to be. Do it once every 3 months for maximum effect.
Can I Store My Trimmer In The Bathroom?
You have to treat your trimmer as the electronic gadget it is and treat it with as much care. But it doesn't mean you can't even use it in the bathroom. Beard trimmers are resilient enough to overcome all weather conditions but when it comes to storing it, keep it away from a damp setting. Even after use, if you have washed it, let it dry, either on its own or by patting it with a tissue paper/cotton cloth. Storing it in your bedroom closet is the safest. (In case your trimmer comes with a docking charger, don't keep a dripping trimmer on the dock. Your trimmer may be waterproof but its charger is not.)
Frequently Asked Questions
As one of the leading hair trimmer manufacturers and suppliers in China, we warmly welcome you to wholesale bulk cheap hair trimmer made in China here from our factory. All our products are with high quality and competitive price.
best curling iron for hard to curl hair, self haircut clippers, Shaving And Hair Removal









