Summarize the following:
The lion cut for Pomeranians accentuate the lion-like appearance the dog has. The shoulders, face, and chest retain thick fur, while the rest of the body is clipped very close to the skin with clippers. The tail does retain a thick-haired tip to complete the lion look.  The mane must be regularly groomed to prevent tangling, etc. Shaving the dog's skin too close can result in sores, ingrown hairs, or sunburn, so pay close attention. The Pomeranian puppy cut is also referred to as a teddy bear cut. All hair on the coat is trimmed to a two to three inch length, with the face and legs rounded. This gives the dog a uniform look that is similar to the appearance of a teddy bear or puppy. In some cases you may need to shave your Pomeranian, such as if the fur becomes matted or tangled. This is also a style you may choose if you cannot brush the dog regularly. The drawback here is that the coat may not grow back as lush as it was prior to shaving. Do not shave all the way down to your dog's skin. Leave a short covering to protect against the elements. Show cuts are standardized by the kennel club of which you are a part. They are usually meant to show the natural coat of the animal, so minimal styling is necessary, though light trimming to keep the shape is usually permitted.   Light trimming around the paws, eyes, and sanitary areas is permitted in general. Check with your kennel club for specific guidelines.

Summary:
Choose a lion cut. Choose a puppy cut. Shave your Pomeranian. Choose a show cut.