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Hair cutting shears professional come in different kinds, depending on the specific needs of a professional hairdresser. Each type serves a different purpose, as outlined below:
Cutting Shears
These are the regular hair cutting shears used for straight cuts. They have razor-sharp blades that cut hair cleanly and smoothly. The sizes range from 5.5 to 6.5 inches, depending on personal preference. The cutting shears are versatile and can be used for all types of haircuts.
Thinning Shears
Thinning shears have fewer teeth than texturizing shears. They are used to remove bulk from the hair and create more natural-looking hairstyles. They have one serrated blade and one sharpened blade, like the cutting shears. However, they have more teeth on the blade, which vary in number from 6 to 50, compared to the regular cutting shears for bulk removal.
Texturizing Shears
These are the best hair scissors for layering hair. They are similar to thinning shears, with more teeth on the blade. Texturizing shears create movement and texture in the hair. Some may have decorative designs on the blades, such as stars or hearts, to give them a more stylish appearance.
Chunking Shears
Chunking shears have a unique design that is different from other types of hair cutting shears. They have wide-set teeth and are used to remove a significant amount of hair at once. Chunking shears create dramatic textures and are ideal for thick hair.
Curvature Shears
Curvature shears have curved blades that cut the hair in a scooping motion. They are used for creating soft, rounded shapes in the haircut. Curvature shears are often used in combination with straight shears for seamless blending of curved and straight sections.
Offset Shears
Offset shears have an ergonomic design that is comfortable for the hand and wrist. They feature a slightly angled handle that positions the thumb and fingers in a more natural, relaxed position. Offset shears reduce strain on the wrist and hand during use, making them ideal for long cutting sessions.
Convex Edge Shears
Convex edge shears have a smooth, rounded edge on the blade that produces a slightly softer cut than a flat edge. They are often used for slicing techniques, such as creating texture or movement in the hair. Convex edge shears are commonly used in combination with other shear types for more versatile cutting options.
Size
The size of the scissors is measured from the tip to the end of the handle. Those small sizes are about 4 inches and are suitable for beginners. They are also suitable for those who cut thick hair because they are precise. Those who cut long hair use scissors that are between 5 and 6 inches. Professional hair cutting shears are usually between 5 and 6 inches.
Cutting edge
The cutting edge refers to the way the blade is shaped. It can be flat, convex, or serrated. A flat blade is suitable for cutting dry hair. Convex is suitable for wet hair because it is more powerful and precise. The serrated edge is not as sharp as the other two, and it holds the hair in place while cutting. This makes it suitable for cutting bangs or adding texture to the hair.
Material
The material used to make the scissors determines how long they will last and how well they will cut. Stainless steel is the most common material used to make scissors. They are durable and resistant to rust; therefore, they are suitable for everyday use. Cobalt is a strong metal alloy combined with stainless steel to make professional scissors. They have a longer lifespan than the stainless steel ones but are more expensive.
Weight
The weight of the scissors will depend on the material used to make them. Lightweight scissors are suitable for those who use scissors for a long time. This is because, like all other body parts, the hand will become tired from using the scissors. Heavy scissors are suitable for those who use them occasionally because they rely on gravity to make precise cuts.
Handle shape
The handle shape of the scissors determines how comfortable they will be when using them. Professional cutting hair cutting shears have different handle shapes. They have an opposite thumb and finger position, which makes them suitable for those who cut hair occasionally. They also have a parallel thumb and finger position, making them suitable for professional stylists. The ergonomic handles have a relaxed grip that reduces hand fatigue, making them suitable for long hours of use.
Q1. What are the different types of hair cutting shears?
A1. There are many different types of hair cutting shears designed for different types of cuts. Some of the most common types include: blunt shears, thinning shears and texturizing shears.
Q2. What is the difference between cutting shears and scissors?
A2. Cutting shears are specifically designed for cutting hair and have features tailored to that purpose, such as precise blades and ergonomic handles. On the other hand, ordinary scissors are more versatile and can be used for various cutting tasks, not limited to hair. Hair cutting shears are more specialized than ordinary scissors because they cut hair more precisely.
Q3. How does one know shears are good quality?
A3. There are several ways to determine the quality of hair cutting shears. These include: the feel, the weight, the price and the brand. The feel: a good pair of shears will feel comfortable in hand and have smooth, comfortable-opening blades. The weight: most professional shears are lightweight, making them easy to work with. The price: while affordable shears exist, professional shears are usually pricier because of their quality. The brand: some brands are reputable and produce quality shears.
Q4. How does one choose hair cutting shears?
A4. To choose hair cutting shears, one must consider the following factors: the size, the material and the type. The size: which refers to the length of the blade. The length of the blade is important because it determines the type of cuts. The material: this is the metal used to make the shears. Cutting shears are made from stainless steel or high-quality carbon steel. The type: depending on the desired cut, shears come in many different types.