"The Trimmer and Hair Clipper by VGR official are excellent grooming tools. They have a sleek design and are ergonomically comfortable to hold. The precision blades provide a clean and smooth cut, making it easy to achieve the desired hairstyle or trim.
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If used inappropriately, yes a nose hair trimmer can cut skin. They are desgined to prevent that though, so you would really almost have to be intentionally trying to cut your skin for it to happen.
What to do when your paper trimmer does not cut straight First check the paper trimmer blade. If the blade needs to be replaced the trimmer will begin to cut with rough edges and often not on a straight line. Second, if your paper trimmer has a replaceable piece underneath the blade (this is a piece that would touch the backside of the paper, where the blade would glide across as it cut through the paper), try to replace that. With time those pieces become warped and will cut crooked. Third, make sure you are lining your paper up along the grid. If all else fails, it is possible that you may need to invest in a better paper trimmer. Some popular paper trimmers that people feel cut straight edges are the Creative Memories 12" paper trimmer and the paper trimmer made by Provo Craft, called the Cutterpede.
By just having your hair cut, you can not get HIV.
It would be highly unlikely to catch HIV by someone touching your cut.
No,HIV DOES NOT SPREAD IF A HIV INFECTED PERSON SUCK BLOOD FROM A CUT OF ANOTHER PERSON. IT SPREAD ONLY WHEN THE HIV INFECTED PERSON HAVE CUT ON HIS MOUTH,LIPS OR INSIDE HIS MOUTH. HIMANSHU (KALYAN)
Yes, trimmers are used to cut hair to a uniform short lenght, about 2 inches or shorter.
the answer is no. you can't get HIV from a little cut, but if someone that is infected touches your blood with any of their fluids such as a tongue you will definitely get HIV.
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weed-ate, or cut with the string trimmer
HIV is transferred through bodily fluids such as blood or semen, so no a wart would not transfer HIV regardless if the person has a cut or not. If a person has a cut on their finger and the HIV infected person is bleeding and it gets into the cut, there is a chance of infection but it is a much lower risk than unprotected sex.
no. HIV is only disributed into your bloodstream. so... unless you cut yourself and someone else with HIV cut themselves with the same razor, you're safe
You can use a string trimmer to clean up smaller hedges that aren't too woody, but you would get a much cleaner job with a real hedge trimmer. A string trimmer will cause shredding, instead of the clean cut of a hedge trimmer. There are several string trimmers on the market with split shafts that allow you to add additional tools. You may wish to try one that has an optional hedge trimmer attachment.