Sideburns Trimmed Too Short
Sideburns look too short when the bottom edge is cut above the natural balance point. Blend the edge softly and avoid chasing both sides higher.
Part of men's grooming beauty fixes and patchy beauty fixes .
What you'll need
- beard trimmer
- comb
- brow pencil or washable marker
- mirror
Why it happened
Sideburns frame the face, so a few millimeters can look obvious. Cutting the longer side to match the short side often makes both sides look too high. Softening the edge makes the mistake less sharp while growth catches up.
The fix
- 1stop trimming the shorter side so it can grow back
- 2soften the blunt bottom edge with a guard one length longer than the bare blade
- 3lightly clean stray hairs below the sideburn without raising the line
- 4use a pencil mark at the same face point on both sides next time
If it's still wrong
- Let the sideburn grow for several days before reshaping.
- Use hairstyle volume around the temples to make the short area less noticeable.
Prevent next time
- Mark both sides before trimming if you are cutting your own hair.
- Trim less than you think, then recheck from straight on.
Notes
Why this works
The fastest way to make short sideburns look worse is to keep correcting. Once one side is too high, the better fix is to reduce the harsh edge and let it grow.
A guarded trimmer softens the cutoff without moving it higher. Marking the next trim gives both sides the same reference point, which matters more than trying to judge each side separately.
Substitutions
- brow pencil or washable marker→tiny dot of shaving cream
- beard trimmer→detail trimmer with a guard
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