Hair clippers with nozzles for haircut behind the ears
prices on 36 modelsSmooth transition combs (cut behind the ears)
— asymmetrical clipper attachments with a "slope" profile make it easier to create a soft length gradient in areas where the haircut line often "breaks." They are frequently used around the ears and temples, as these areas can show a noticeable line with a standard, straight comb, and without an attachment, it's easy to trim too much or get too close to the skin. However, it's not just "about the ears": such a sloped comb works excellently on the nape, helping quickly blur the step between two lengths and making the transition more natural, especially if you're cutting at home and don't want to spend too much time precisely trimming the edge with a lever or bare blade. Unlike classic fixed-length attachments, the length varies gradually across the width of the attachment, making it easier to control the result and reducing the risk of cutting off too much. Example of use: if there's a sharp line left on the nape after 6mm and 12mm, run the smooth transition comb along the overlap zone with short upward movements, then make a light pass with a standard attachment for final leveling; similarly, you can gently work the area above and behind the ear to create a "barbershop-like" transition rather than a stripe.