Nose
"Some hair is essential for keeping dust and other particles from irritating your nasal cavity," says Dr Jordan Josephson, sinus surgeon and author of Sinus Relief Now (Penguin). Trimming rather than plucking any stray nostril strands ensures you don't rid yourself of this vital filter while removing any hairs that are making an all-too-public bid for follicular freedom.
Neck
"Hairs on the back of your neck grow just as fast as the hair on your head, so if you only rely on your barber to trim it they tend to rub against your collar and become painfully in-grown," says Jane Lewis, leading dermatologist at the Sk:n Clinic "When your hair is dry, lift it off your neck and shave any hair that's creeping below the hairline." Work it into your morning routine twice a week using your regular razor.
